Any time I hear someone say "I bored," I think "They must not know how to quilt!" I don't think I ever have been or could be bored!
Just look at the quilting choices currently out and in process in my sewing room:
First up is Bonnie Hunter's En Provence mystery quilt:
I am behinder than behind, but I've made at least one sample block of each step.
I pulled out another old Bonnie Hunter mystery quilt to work on, Lazy Sunday:
I am at the "make eleventy-thousand half square triangles for the borders" stage of the pattern, so progress is slow on this quilt just now.
If you loved Cutie Quilts like I love Cutie Quilts, you'd always have one in process:
This is a sample of a yet-unreleased Cutie Pattern. Stay tuned!
When I'm not piecing, I'm quilting.
I can't show much of this quilt because there's a certain holiday coming soon:
Shocking no one, I am using ribbon candy on this quilt.
I have another copy of my Cutie Quilt pattern, Vintage, in process:
This is treasured fabric from Australia that's time has finally come to be used!
I am still working on this happy little baby quilt made mostly from Pat Sloan's Bobbins & Bits fabrics:
When I'm tired of quilting, I can pick a project from my binding chair:
All I want for Christmas is a binding fairy. Is that too much to ask?
What projects are on top of your quilting surfaces this weekend?
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1 comment:
WoW! Love all the quilts. It looks like you own a long arm. I want one, but with space and price it wont be happening any time soon.
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