Don 't forget to enter the giveaway from last Saturday. I'll draw a name out of the hat before the start of ScrapHappy Saturday this week. The lucky winner will receive a lovely collection of fabric hand-dyed by Vicki Welsh. What better way is there to prepare for a new year than having fabulous fabric to inspire creative projects?
I can do crumbs and strings well enough, so I think next on the list will be to finish the blocks for Bonny's Anniversary quilt. We need to prepare some fabric for photo printing as well which will take a bit of time.
The semester is starting to wind down and I am anxious to get some serious sewing done during the break. Just 10 more Dear Jane blocks in the center section! How cool would it be to have all of them done this year? There are two quilts waiting for borders, Midgets and Jamestown. Getting the quilting machine fired up would be so much fun right now. Until then though, I still have a bit of binding to get done.
8 comments:
Love those blocks, it will be a fabulous quilt.
Oh no, still no machine? Do they have one you can use until you get yours back? Good thing you are resourceful and can find things you can do on the machine you have available.
I love these beautiful blocks! They look great with the blue sashing.
Love those colorful Hawaii Sunset blocks! Paper piecing extraordinaire!
I was sewing a binding on a quilt today, and realized how lucky I am to have such a work horse. Sometimes we take things for granted, sure hope your machine comes soon!
I was just going through my UFO box of Hawaii Sunset earlier tonight! Looking for a pink that I couldn't find - and there it was :*) So sorry you are dealing with machine issues - that's so difficult when the seam allowance has to be perfect! Sounds like you are finding ways to work around it nicely :*)
At least there is progress on at least one project. It has to be beyond frustrating to be ready to sew, but with no machine.
Your Hawaii Sunset blocks looks amazing! I can't wait to get back to it in the new year!
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