I spent a portion of the day yesterday with friends, fellow mid-arm and long-arm quilters for show and tell and lunch. On the way home I needed a battery for my watch which I had been without for 2 days. It's amazing how many times I looked at my empty wrist. Last night I made 12 more Winding Ways blocks. I just have 16 to go for the first batch of 72.
It was over 70 degrees yesterday and is supposed to be warm today too. I really need to get my bushes trimmed today.
Love those Winding Ways - especially the green one! It was warm here too. I love this kind of weather. Happy Bush Trimming!
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty eye candy!!
ReplyDeleteI know what you mean without having your watch on your wrist. Who knew we looked at our watches so often???
It is very nice here right now too - I am enjoying the mild weather because it sounds like it will be changing by the weekend.
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Do most of the ladies own mid-arms for their own personal use or for a business ? Had to be a fun and informative show 'n tell and lunch.
ReplyDeleteThis this batch of winding ways fabrics the combinations are so pretty.
J~MT
"First" batch?? How many are you making! They are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteOh, how I love those Winding Ways blocks! How many are you making?
ReplyDeleteThe day I quit working in an office was the day I took off my watch -- and have never worn one since! No more tracking my time in 6-minute increments!
I love your winding ways in batiks. I made 4 blocks and put them back in a box. Do you have a longarm?
ReplyDeleteOur warmer-than-normal temps are going to disappear in a flash. But isn't it great to walk outside in early November without a hat, heavy coat, and mittens?
ReplyDeleteYour winding ways blocks are going together so quickly. Do you pin much as you sew the curved seams? I went back through your photos and didn't see any pins.