It was a full house with open seating, but we had seats in the ADA accessible row.
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In the studio: Closet Maid wire basket units hold a lot of fabric. Unfortunately they are ...
read moreIt was a full house with open seating, but we had seats in the ADA accessible row.
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In the studio: Closet Maid wire basket units hold a lot of fabric. Unfortunately they are ...
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Old Town is a flimsy!
I added a white border to stabilize the edge. 8 yards by weight. I have an April appointment with Barb-the-quilter.
I made two placemats out of the leftovers from Lantern, the top-along for February. (See last Friday's post.) They await binding.
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Sunshine and temperatures in the upper 30's and lower 40's were conducive to walking this week. It was good to stretch my legs!
This is pack ice, covered in sand.
I saw four of the ornaments I hung along one of the paths in mid-December. This one had a few remnants of its red paint.
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I had a satisfying and productive month in the studio.
The Stay at Home Round Robin (SAHRR) prompt this week was half-square triangles. I have a box of batik HSTs on hand so this was an easy step ...
read moreOn the home front: Thirty birthday cards arrived this week. THANK YOU!
The dishwasher repairman came late Monday. He pried off the lower panel, plugged a gizmo into a gauge or something, and got a readout that said the dishwasher had run 1,586 cycles since installation. That was interesting. He then replaced a water intake valve. Here's the important part. He said he guessed that I used the economy cycle (51 min.). He was right. It turns out that's wrong and I should use the normal cycle. That pushes more water through the valve and keeps it ...
read moreThe parts department had two 80" lengths of neutral-squares-neutral (6.5" wide) intended for a border that I didn't use. I added another strip of squares, then sewed the lengths together, and cut into four 20" pieces.
I'm using the serpentine stitch to quilt these placemats. The photo shows the borders sewn on but not yet sewn down.
The pink Ohio Stars are a basted flimsy. 9" blocks = 36" x 45".
# # # # # # The ALA Retired Members Round Table Book Club met by Zoom yesterday. Instead of reading one book and discussing ...
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The weather hasn't been conducive to walks . . . hope I can get out this week. Meanwhile, in the studio:
My 52 Placemats project is underway with these two in pink.
I came across a design for my 2025 RSC project. Eight 6-1/2" 9Ps each month.
I started a batch of Ohio Stars just because.
(I am avoiding dealing with Old Town.)