I lied to you this morning when I said I would work on the Zen Lady. I did not. I took one look at the DesignWall and got suckered into working on the Journalistic quilt Read Between the Lines for my Journalism graduating niece Mary Elizabeth.I added the B&W vertical strips on a whim and I really love them. Tell me if you like them or not.
I forgot to think about a stash report. So let me see.
I Bought Nothing!
I used fabric for the binding for the Saints quilt, binding for the QR Codes and the backing for the Stained Glass quilt that got itself quilted this week.
| Used this week | -5.50 | Used this month | -5.50 | Used this year | -62.50 | ||||
| Bought this week | 0.00 | Bought this month | 0.00 | Bought this year | 20.00 | ||||
| Plus or minus | -5.50 | Plus or minus | -5.50 | Plus or minus | -42.50 |
And late Saturday the state of the driveway looked like this.they had to bring in several loads of mud (dirt really, you can tell I am from New Orleans). And the crane guys brought in this cutie. Now I want one of these. They took it home so didn't have a chance to see if I could get it to run.........
We shall see. Time and rain wait for no cement truck!
I like the vertical stripes. I think it will be at least a week before I go visiting. LOL
ReplyDeleteI like the vertical stripes as well.....another "read between the lines" allusion and it breaks up the blocks. IMHO :)
ReplyDeleteI am catching up from being off. My goodness you have been so busy! I love the b&w stripes! They add a certain somethin' somethin' to the quilt! That rusting you did - did you do it while the equipment sat in your yard? If so, you took advantage of a real opportunity! I read the article about the African Dutch Wax fabric. I can remember seeing some of the Chinese faux Dutch Wax fabric at the Sewing and Quilting Expo. It was poor at best.
ReplyDeletestop reminding me we need a new driveway poured!
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