I spent a wonderful day at Bits 'N Pieces in Pelham, NH.
Today was all about the Pro-Stitcher. Computerized quilting is so much fun!
Michelle from Little Pup Designs figured out that I like Hello Kitty so she bought me this:
Check out the fun ID tag on the back of the lunchbox:
Yes, I think she knows me pretty well!
My dear Liz, the owner of Bits 'N Pieces, gifted me some stickers:
Liz knows me pretty well, too!
After work, back in my hotel, I talked to Kay at the front desk. She is a competent young woman and I kept her company while a ghost kept calling the front desk. Room 129 kept calling and calling and calling; room 129 was vacant! Oooooooooo... spooky!
After I checked to see how far away my room was from 129, I felt safe spending the evening sewing in my non-haunted room. I finished a super-secret quilting project, and then started a not-very-secret sewing project:
I cut out all of the pieces and then sewed a few blocks just to see how they would look. I used a cream background and the Halloween prints have white in them. My nonsensical "don't mix white and cream" buzzer was in overdrive about this last night, but I think it looks pretty OK. Tomorrow night I hope to power-sew through the rest of the blocks.
A good day in New Hampshire, indeed.
Today was all about the Pro-Stitcher. Computerized quilting is so much fun!
Michelle from Little Pup Designs figured out that I like Hello Kitty so she bought me this:
Check out the fun ID tag on the back of the lunchbox:
Yes, I think she knows me pretty well!
My dear Liz, the owner of Bits 'N Pieces, gifted me some stickers:
Liz knows me pretty well, too!
After work, back in my hotel, I talked to Kay at the front desk. She is a competent young woman and I kept her company while a ghost kept calling the front desk. Room 129 kept calling and calling and calling; room 129 was vacant! Oooooooooo... spooky!
After I checked to see how far away my room was from 129, I felt safe spending the evening sewing in my non-haunted room. I finished a super-secret quilting project, and then started a not-very-secret sewing project:
I cut out all of the pieces and then sewed a few blocks just to see how they would look. I used a cream background and the Halloween prints have white in them. My nonsensical "don't mix white and cream" buzzer was in overdrive about this last night, but I think it looks pretty OK. Tomorrow night I hope to power-sew through the rest of the blocks.
A good day in New Hampshire, indeed.
1 comment:
you really should print a book from your blog at some point. Not sure how long you are/will be charting you journeys. I've printed mine a couple of times and they are kinda fun to see now.
Classes have been GREAT! thanks for sharing your talents
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