In Which We Lead and End
This photo is of my current Leader-Ender project. It's been in the works for quite some time and it's been kind of fun to pick out the combinations from the scraps of Alison Glass.
I swear, those scraps are breeding in that there bin. I've made a couple of projects specifically designed to use them up; this one is no exception. And there are still many, many bits and pieces.
Actually, perhaps the thing to do, now that I need a new Leader-Ender, would be to start a Scrap Vortex out of these particular scraps.
Not a bad idea.
Anyway, this quilt is now ready for latticing (plain Kona Snow is what's on hand).
I like how it looks on the wall. I always take a picture, though, to be sure.
I swear, those scraps are breeding in that there bin. I've made a couple of projects specifically designed to use them up; this one is no exception. And there are still many, many bits and pieces.
Actually, perhaps the thing to do, now that I need a new Leader-Ender, would be to start a Scrap Vortex out of these particular scraps.
Not a bad idea.
Anyway, this quilt is now ready for latticing (plain Kona Snow is what's on hand).
I like how it looks on the wall. I always take a picture, though, to be sure.
Comments
I agree that scraps reproduce in their bins. There is no such thing as "using them up"!
Yes, scraps must reproduce or perhaps simply divide like amoebas do. :)
Hugs!