I wasn't in a piecing mood this morning after finishing the Loggies. Instead I pulled out Baby Nines and got it loaded onto the frame. In the process of digging, I unearthed Monkey Business which is for my nephew Zach. It is supposed to be two quilts, my sister and I finished the first while I was staying with Mom after her surgery this summer.
I'll be seeing her again soon, so finishing off those quilts percolated to the top of the list. I didn't have anything for backing or batting of course, so me and my Joann's coupon needed to make a trip out. Foundation piecing paper was on the list as well and the girls want "grass" to put under their doll houses.
While I was running out these little cuties were finishing up in the wash. I haven't got a large stash of 1930s fabric and have been trying to get a little collection going for the midget quilt. Mom called me from a quilt shop near where she lives and was telling me about all the great fabrics they had. She isn't a quilter, but was there with my Aunt Marilyn who was visiting from out of town. Marylin is a big hand quilter and is always working on something for her church. I told Mom to ask them if they carried any depression era reproductions, and she picked out a stack of fat quarters to send to me. Aren't they cute? I especially love the floral on the left end, I know just the block that it will go into. So now that I am stocked up on new fabrics and foundation paper, I am inspired to work on a midget block, but I guess I'd better work on the other quilts first. I'll be seeing her again soon, so finishing off those quilts percolated to the top of the list. I didn't have anything for backing or batting of course, so me and my Joann's coupon needed to make a trip out. Foundation piecing paper was on the list as well and the girls want "grass" to put under their doll houses.
Lovely new fabrics for your miniature blocks.
ReplyDeleteThe "monkey business" fabric is very cute!