Wonky Stars
I've also seen them called No Point Stars and Hollow Stars,
10.5 inch finished
The plan is to use the scraps long enough in the 4 inch width scrap box and then use scrap chunks. I will just make and make and make until I am tired of making them and then divide them up into stacks for comfort quilts.
I have a few other plans to empty out the 4 inch width scrap box. More on that later.
And sew on...
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John has a visit with presurgical clinic on Friday May 8 and after that one with the ENT doctor. We are hoping he is eligible for surgery to repair the fractured jaw and they will then set a date. Also while we were in Iowa City at the University of Iowa Hospital and Clinics John had a growth removed from his nose and near his ear. Results just came back today that the nose was "squamous cell carcinoma". So now we also have to probably fit in Mohs surgery to take care of that. It appears I might as well get used to driving an hour away to Iowa City. Thank goodness it is mostly interstate.
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We came home from John's hospital stay to a lot of surprise packages of fabric and scraps. Both of us had fun looking at the contents of each box. Thanks to Lorri and Teresa, Elle (2 packages) and Sherron. I hope I didn't forget to mention anyone. The last few weeks have been a blur. Yesterday I received a surprise package from Sandi, a friend of Sherron's. I am thankful!!! Sewing is one way I deal with all the latest frustration and stress.
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I finished three books -
Boundary Waters and Purgatory Ridge by William Kent Kruger; books 2 and 3 in the Cork O'Connor series. "The Cork O’Connor series is a 21-book mystery saga following former Minnesota sheriff Cork O’Connor as he investigates crimes intertwined with Ojibwe culture and small-town life."
Life and Death and Giants by Ron Rindo. It was not my usual type of reading but I liked the book. "Life, and Death, and Giants is a moving story of faith, family, buried secrets, and everyday miracles."
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I am trying to get some gardening done. We are now past the last frost date so I can plant a lot of seeds in the veg and flower gardens. It has really been cool weather and the soil temps are still around 55 degrees so I will wait a bit to plant some seeds. In the meanwhile there is always weeding. I do have lettuce and other greens, beets, onions, sugar snap peas, potatoes and broccoli growing in the veg garden. I have my hoses hooked up and need to repair one of them that has cracked open in a spot. It is so nice to see flowers pop up each day. It is a joy to be outside.