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Sunday, February 21, 2016

Some Exciting News and Slow Sunday Stitching

It is official!  Even though it has been a well-known fact for over a year, at least at work, I am trading the corporate office for a home office.  My resignation letter has been filed and I am two weeks away from a four-week vacation.  I start my new position on April 1st!

I'll still be working full time but will have flexibility with my schedule.  It will require traveling about once or twice per month but it is to Old Town Alexandria, VA.  How bad can that be?

Perhaps I will blog more than once a month which has been the average lately J

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It is Slow Sunday Stitching over at Kathy’s Quilts. My project for today is a very special one.  A dear friend from high school lost his Dad last year and his Mom is making him a memory quilt using his Dad’s blue jeans and shirts.  He sent me a piece of denim and asked if I would make the ‘center’ block for the quilt.  He wants the quilt to be a tribute to his Dad.  If that isn’t enough pressure (LOL), his Mom is an expert HAND piecer and quilter. 



His Dad loved to fish.  My friend would often say “Pop caught fish today….Fortunate”, so I am naming the block “Fortunate.”

My block is machine pieced but I will hand stitch the applique’.  The design is one of the blocks from Kaaren Johnston's "Camp Wilderness" pattern.  The water and cornerstones are from the denim I was given.  I can't wait to see it in the finished quilt.


Are you slow stitching today?  Pop over to Kathy's to see what others are working on...always a lot of eye candy.

21 comments:

The Cozy Quilter said...

Perfect centre block for this memory quilt. Good use for the denim!

Tammy said...

Congrats on your job changes, I hope you enjoy working from home and not having to commute everyday! Love the block you made. Hugs!

Kim said...

What a wonderful way to remember a loved one. It is a beautiful block. Congrats on your job change!

Karen said...

Are you going to be working for a different company? I hope that you will enjoy working from home. I never had that kind of job that could be done from home. From talking to some people that have worked from home, they really liked it but did say they ended up working more hours than if they had gone to the office each day.

Carla A Few Of My Favorite Things said...

Good luck with your new position! So nice that you can work from home except for a couple of trips. Old Town Alexandria should be fun to visit! Love what you have done with the denim!

Denise :) said...

Darling block -- I loved the backstory behind your name for it! Old Town is fun -- you should enjoy your travels there! :)

tink's mom said...

The very best in you position. Wishing you joy and happiness. Love the block and the story. The family will love it.

Needled Mom said...

No kidding....that is pressure, but you did an awesome job!

Congratulations on the new job.

Vicky Hunt said...

Congratulations on your new job at home! I would love to be able to work from home. ANd the travel part will be awesome! Virginia is so beautiful to me! What a wonderful quilt idea. You did a beautiful job on it! Have a wonderful week!

Hugs, Vicky

Tanya Quilts in CO said...

How fantastic! I would love to work from home. I hope you get more sewing time in.

Carol- Beads and Birds said...

Great career change!! What type of work do you do? Like your quilt idea too!!
xx, Carol

moosecraft said...

Congrats on the career move! Enjoy that month off too... it will go quicker than you think so be careful! :-)

Gene Black said...

The job change sounds wonderful. Enjoy the month off, I am afraid it will pass too quickly. The quilt block is a pure delight as a tribute to a fisherman.

Dogwood Lane Rambles said...

Congratulations on the new job, what an exciting change I wish you all the best. Your tribute block will be a wonderful focal point for a much loved quilt for your friend and very thoughtful. Have fun on your time off.

Aunt 'Reen said...

Congratulations on the new job!
Wonderful that you will be working from home.
Love that block you made for your friend's memory quilt.
Very touching!

Linda H said...

Congrats on the switch to working from home. Hope you enjoy it!
What a special center block for your friend's quilt. It will be cherished, for sure! Great job!

Angie said...

What a wonderful idea for the center medallion for your friend's memory quilt! Congrats on the transition from one work life to another. I work from home, and although I'm often frustrated with my job, I wouldn't trade the flexibility working from home offers!

Abby and Stephanie said...

Congratulations on your "retirement." 4 weeks of vacation...what shall you do, where shall you go?? Enjoy. That is a wonderful tribute and a special quilt it will be.

Stephanie said...

Hi sweet Jeanna! Congratulations to you, my friend! I am sure you are counting down the days until you can work at home :)

It's always so good to pop in and see what you have been up to. Hugs and joy to you!

Lara B. said...

First, congratulations on your new job Jeanna! I hope you very quickly grow to love your new daily commute. LOL
What a beautiful thing you are doing for your friend. I love the centerpiece and the story behind why you chose it. What a wonderful idea to create a memory quilt!

Val's Quilting Studio said...

Yes, congrats on your upcoming transition!! Enjoy the time off and keep sharing your progress on this project with us...I find it to be very unique.