May was an interesting if not very productive month, sewing-wise. I put sleeves in two ten-foot-long garden shade cloths for our next door neighbor.
I almost finished embroidering my one pound challenge quilt.
I didn't get a lot of sewing done because I was focused on spring cleaning, and then I got sick. But somehow I was able to clean out my home office entirely. I also changed up the art on the walls by replacing my mini art quilts with prints and one slow-stitched piece by another textile artist that I put in thrifted frames.
I was pretty shocked at the nice, good quality frames I was able to get for just a buck or two at Goodwill.
I don't think I'm going to buy new frames anymore.
I also kept up with my stitch calendar project for another month. I hope I do a little better in June. Onward!
1 comment:
I always pick up frames at garage sales. People are so desperate to get rid of them a lot of times I find them free at the curb hoping someone will take them before trash pick up. I have plenty now but every so often I'll find an exceptional frame for a couple of dollars.
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