As it turns out, everything took less time than expected yesterday. I started with a leisurely breakfast with my friend, Sue. We tried out a new place, and it was good. Sue brought me some flowers from her garden. She always wraps them carefully in damp paper towels and plastic wrap. When I got them home, I stuck them in a bud vase. (Note to self: check their water level this morning.)
They're so pretty and springy! Thanks, Sue. There was time to get to the post office before my haircut. And then my haircut was pretty quick. I checked JoAnn and Michael's for some appropriate ribbon for my quilt, but found nothing. Fabric sashings it is, I guess. And then, finally, there was a grocery store next door to Michael's, and so I got an avocado for last night's dinner, and one of my favorite shrimp spring rolls for my lunch. With all that, I was home around 1:30, which left plenty of time for some sewing. Yay!
Well, don't you know Miss Sadie was Johnny-on-the-spot to help out. She's been a slacker the past few days, leaving all the heavy lifting to Smitty.
Neither kitty's assistance was really required, and so I asked him to stand by, just in case. I was finishing up the last six inchies, turning them into felt quilt blocks.
Also, I still need to do something with the larger motifs. I'll need to figure out some configuration for these blocks, and then start sewing the fabric sashings to at least a few so I can get a sense of proper measurements. I'm still mulling this over in my head...where to start, that is.
Smitty decided to take a nap on the fabric. If his help isn't needed, napping is always a good choice.
While I was working on that, Miss Sadie moved to the gas fireplace and waited for someone to switch on the flame. It's just one more reason she's glad to be home.
Okay, so breakfast is next...then I'll get to work on my slow-stitching. And then, I'm going to spend a blissful day in the sewing room. Sounds great, doesn't it?
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If you look the right way, you can see that the whole world is a garden. ~ Frances Hodgson Burnett
Oh my goodness I love these tiny embroidery treasures that are so pretty!
those birdhouses are so adorable--looking forward to seeing how they'll come together. And the books and roses are so cute.
We are in for a snow event (bombagenisis sp?) so they say..starting tonight...
Bbqing burgers this afternoon before the messy stuff hits...hugs, Julierose
Sounds as though you've settled back into your at home groove and getting lots accomplished.
Yes, you have settled back into your sewing groove once home. I'm with Sadie - something extra to chase the chill is so needed these days.
How nice that you were able to catch up with Sue over breakfast! Do your kitties leave the flowers alone? Wilbs tries to eat every flower I bring in the house, which is frustrating. Your little RSC flowers are so cute!
Sounds like a productive day in and out of the sewing room. We all need more days like that.
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