Are you sitting down? Brace yourselves, because I am completely caught up on Allietare! It's amazing what strong antibiotics can do to improve one's quilting productivity. I keep walking around saying, "Hey, I'm not coughing anymore!" and "Wow, is that oxygen in my blood?" Yeah, I was sick and getting used to it. How sad!
So here's my version of this week's homework:
I loved seeing everyone else's progress HERE.
Are you playing along? I can't wait for this week's clue when I will, once again, be behind. I'll have another great excuse though, because I fly out on Monday morning and my 42 days at home will come to an end. I wish I hadn't been sick, but otherwise I had a fabulous time at home.
One of my largest projects for my time at home was "Clean and organize the sewing space." I am not sure anyone can ever say they are done with that job, but I have made mountains of progress. I have found countless UFOs, many of them Bonnie Hunter patterns. I have shown Grand Illusion, Roll Roll Cotton Boll, Tobacco Road, and Lazy Sunday. I now add to that list -- Cathedral Stars!
I started this quilt when Bonnie was teaching at a guild event and my friend took me to her workshop for my birthday present -- three and a half years ago.
So, I have six in-progress Bonnie Hunter quilts at the start of 2016. How many of can I finish before the end of 2016? How many more will I find buried in my sewing room? How many more will I start?
So here's my version of this week's homework:
I loved seeing everyone else's progress HERE.
Are you playing along? I can't wait for this week's clue when I will, once again, be behind. I'll have another great excuse though, because I fly out on Monday morning and my 42 days at home will come to an end. I wish I hadn't been sick, but otherwise I had a fabulous time at home.
One of my largest projects for my time at home was "Clean and organize the sewing space." I am not sure anyone can ever say they are done with that job, but I have made mountains of progress. I have found countless UFOs, many of them Bonnie Hunter patterns. I have shown Grand Illusion, Roll Roll Cotton Boll, Tobacco Road, and Lazy Sunday. I now add to that list -- Cathedral Stars!
I started this quilt when Bonnie was teaching at a guild event and my friend took me to her workshop for my birthday present -- three and a half years ago.
So, I have six in-progress Bonnie Hunter quilts at the start of 2016. How many of can I finish before the end of 2016? How many more will I find buried in my sewing room? How many more will I start?
1 comment:
It's such a great feeling to be caught up, isn't it - albeit only momentarily. So proud of you!
Laura Sexton
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