Thinking Ahead
My recent mis-patch corrected, I have the top for Meg and Ben's baby finished. The more I look at those little trees, the more I love them. I'd like to get this sandwiched and pin-basted so I can be handquilting or tying it when I go to see Amy and Andrew after Hambone's birth. I don't have a name for this quilt yet and am certainly open to suggestions.
I noticed -- once again -- what a mess the sewing studio has become! I so admire people who are neat by nature and automatically tidy everything up after a project is completed. Of course, it doesn't help to always have at least three projects in the works the way I do. So I took a little time and put the Baskets for Bill and the Farmer's Wife into project boxes. I gathered up the caramel and indigo fabrics I have for another basket project and put them all together in one place.
Then I started cutting 2.5 inch strips to finish the wee little 9-patches for that swap. As soon as those are finished, I have my FQ Shop mystery block to do -- I hope sometime this weekend -- and now another FQ BOM has begun: I subscribed to Martinique in a moment of utter weakness. So that will be next up. And then I have a few gifts to make for this summer. And a dress for Caroline. And a couple of cute pillowcases for Sam and Caroline.
So many ideas. So little time.
I noticed -- once again -- what a mess the sewing studio has become! I so admire people who are neat by nature and automatically tidy everything up after a project is completed. Of course, it doesn't help to always have at least three projects in the works the way I do. So I took a little time and put the Baskets for Bill and the Farmer's Wife into project boxes. I gathered up the caramel and indigo fabrics I have for another basket project and put them all together in one place.
Then I started cutting 2.5 inch strips to finish the wee little 9-patches for that swap. As soon as those are finished, I have my FQ Shop mystery block to do -- I hope sometime this weekend -- and now another FQ BOM has begun: I subscribed to Martinique in a moment of utter weakness. So that will be next up. And then I have a few gifts to make for this summer. And a dress for Caroline. And a couple of cute pillowcases for Sam and Caroline.
So many ideas. So little time.
Comments
Word verification = "saruch"
To get that scant quarter inch seam, just scaruch your fabric over a bit.