Hi, all!
Wow! It's Friday again - can you believe it? - and we all know what that means! It's time for us to get our whoop whoop on! Let's go...
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I only have a picture of one true finish this week....
...because puzzles are addictive, don't you know? If I have a puzzle started, it's so hard to not say 'just one more piece' and stand working on it for ages. But I did actually quilt and bind two quilts for the ministry...
Here's one of them on the frame. I failed to get pictures of the two quilts, unfortunately, so you'll just have to take my word for it that I finished them!
And while I was doing all that, Bree learned how to be a good dog and let me work! She really did amazingly well, bless her.
And I've been working on the blocks and layout for the second tutorial prototype, too! Who knows if this will be start of the final layout - but I do think it's interesting!
So - - - can I get a whoop whoop?
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And now it's your turn!
What's got you whooping it up this week?
What's making you do a little happy dance?
Share! We want to dance right along with you,
And it's always more fun to dance with friends!
The party will stay open until Sunday midnight.
Hope to see you there!
Hugs!
Sarah
I get so wrapped up in putting together a puzzle, that I lose all track of time.
ReplyDeleteYour quilt on the frame is beautiful and I love the fabric in your prototype quilt. Keep up the good work.
Puzzles are indeed addictive. Mom and I do them when I am visiting her. When my brother shows up also the three of us work on them. We are a pretty good team.
ReplyDeleteBoth the quilt on the wall and the one on the frame are looking good.
Bree looks like a sweetheart. Lovely quilt and I know what you mean about jigsaw puzzles!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad Bree is finding her groove in your sewing room. I'm hoping my puppy, Wally, will start to settle back in. When we first brought him home, it was his favorite room. Now he's distracted by the crazy disarray leftover from Christmas sewing. I'm distracted too, so cleaning up and organizing is on top of the list! BTW, I'm enjoying all your ideas for the H2H tutorials. Keep up the great work!
ReplyDeleteYour tutorial block colors are amazing!
ReplyDeleteMichelle
https://mybijoulifeonline.com
My mom always has a puzzle out... it is SO dangerous to think just one more piece. lol!
ReplyDeleteSarah, does my heart good to see you working! I actually run from puzzles.
ReplyDeleteYay! A great finish. I love, love, love puzzles and just finished a Wasgij puzzle this week.
ReplyDeleteThe new blocks look so sweet-looking forward to their directions!
ReplyDeletePuzzles can be addictive. What a gorgeous quilt in the frame. I do love green quilts. Looking forward to seeing your progress on your new blocks.
ReplyDeleteYour blocks are intriguing! I'm looking forward to the new tutorial. We love puzzles around here too, you're right, it's hard to stop working on them!
ReplyDeleteI've stayed away from puzzles so far, maybe this is for the best!
ReplyDeleteA finish is a finish!
ReplyDeleteLooks like Bree is willing to help you with the binding! I got a puzzle for the holidays, but I am afraid to open it and start on it. They are magnetic!
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