This is one of the things I love about my blog - it is my quilting diary. I can't tell you how many times (pre-blogging) I thought back and tried to work out when I started a quilt and when I finished it (for it's label, you know...). My bugs in bottles quilt still doesn't have a label. Hmm... note to self, post a photo of that.
I love Sharyn's idea of making a quilt journal to document all of this (my book covers would do well for those). I have a couple of ideas books that I have scribbled in over the years. Perhaps I will take some photos of pages and the finished quilt sometime to show you. (OK, that thought is also filed away - not in my brain, but on my blog, VBG.) I should make more book covers for them.
Did you get a spare calendar over the New Year period? Perhaps one from the dry cleaners or something like that? I guess businesses are cutting down on such things, but you could still pick up a calendar for a good price now that the year has already started. Keep it next to your sewing machine and write in some of the ideas Sharyn suggests here.
It is such a clever idea. Although I write in this blog, I don't post every time I change a sewing machine needle. LOL!!
It is such a clever idea. Although I write in this blog, I don't post every time I change a sewing machine needle. LOL!!
I have a new panel. The design was inspired by an object book from the 1940s. I am going to make a soft book from it, but the pictures would also make good blocks in a quilt.
The flash didn't go off in the bottom photo, but I can't be too picky, I haven't had time to post for days!!
I am really enjoying the warm weather - BBQs outside in the cool of the evening after a hot day.... we have been eating lots of salads, unusual combinations that we rustle up so we don't get tired of lettuce and tomato. Another warm day today, 30 degrees C (it's been 2 days in a row at 39, so it is some respite, but still certainly not gardening weather).
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Hi Lorraine, Interesting you should mention Bugs in Bottles... I have been doing a major reorganisation os my studio for new shelving. Up until now, I've stored everything in plastic tubs. I was emptying one and found a full set of Bugs in Bottles blocks in a plastic bag! They were left over after a class I was teaching in Darwin 9 years ago and I never made up the quilt. The question now is:Do I finish the project? (I've posted a photo on my blog)
Ann.
Oooh... your funky monkey is so cute... he reminds me of those funky monkeys in Madagasgar...And now he can see!! Lx
I am in love with that panel!
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