Can you hear my big"yippee"? My end-of-month Yardage Tracking output total it an all-time high. No fabric purchases, and lots of hard work to get rid of 18+ yards of fabric!
In previous posts, you've seen my May makes using prints:
- two, large pieced backings
- a scrappy Diagonal Scrap Quilt top
- three sets of six coasters
Also in the output total is a fabric I donated at Big Cypress Quilters' monthly "I Don't Want It; You Can Have It" table. I decided to give away some novelty prints - Star Wars, Angry Birds, Minions, circus animals, helicopters, and such. I'm facing the fact that grandsons have outgrown those prints (the youngest is now 11), and that I'll never use them all myself. Donated novelty prints totaled 3.74 yards.
In May I continue to listen to audiobooks, which I find especially enjoyable while round loom knitting.
Audiobook scores and titles/authors:
- 4.6 - Counting Miracles, Nicholas Sparks
- 4.5 - Be Ready When the Luck Happens, Ina Garten
- 4.3 - Beautiful Ugly, Alice Feeney
- 4.0 - The Missing Witness, #5 in the Quinn and Costa series, Allison Brennan
- 4.0 - The Paris Dressmaker, Christy Cambron,
- 3.9 - The Law of Moses, Amy Harmon
- 3.7 - Saltwater, Katy Hays
- 3.7 - Jane and Dan at the End of the World, Colleen Oakley
- 3.0 - One Last Breath, Ginny Meyers Sain
The first three books are definitely worth taking time to read. I adored Counting Miracles and will consider listening to it again, even knowing what will happen. Such a wonderful story!
Ina Garten's book is just plain interesting, and even more so because she narrates it herself. This is her life's story, about becoming "The Barefoot Contessa" and cooking her way to success. Though I'm not a cook myself, I appreciate good food and like to bake. I want to make her lemon bars!
Beautiful Ugly is simply a fascinating read - sort of dark. Spooky. It takes place on an isolated island where legends abound. It has an "Oh my! I didn't catch on!" ending. Apparently rights have been bought to make this into a movie.
The Paris Dressmaker - a couture dressmaker; WWII occupied France; loyalty, and romance. Do you need more summarization?
A couple comments about those low on the list...
Saltwater was tedious. I kept thinking, "So get to the point." While the ending was totally unexpected, the author took for-ev-er to get there.
Initially, I thought One Last Breath would be good because it takes place in Florida - a spring, deep diving, alligators, and the long-unsolved murders of two teen girls. The book is categorized as a "teen romance." However, when the story became about reincarnation and unnatural relations, I finished it only to find out "who done it."
It's difficult to believe that tomorrow is June 1! On June 23 we will have lived in Florida for 13 years! That's also difficult to believe. Wasn't it just last month that we moved here from Iowa? Where does the time go?! Linda