Hi, all!
It's hard to believe, but another week has passed and it's Friday again - and you know what that means! It's time for us to get our whoop whoop on! Let's get started!
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As of the beginning of this post, I don't feel like I have accomplished much this week - but let's see if I can change my own mind by the end!
I started out the week by doing a little trimming and creating this pretty pile of scrap! They always look so inviting, don't they? I'm hoping our local birds will think so too. It's always fun to see the little slivers woven into their nests!
Then I worked out all the kinks and finished this quilt top, one of this year's tutorial series. Now to finish the tutorial!
And then yesterday I did four bindings on quilts for our high school graduates at church! Here's two of them - the other two are in the dryer as I write this.
I also had a friend and fellow ministry quilter over to my studio - she wanted some instruction in ruler quilting, so we loaded up some scrap fabric on the quilt frame and went at it! It was a fun morning which I unfortunately failed to document in pictures.
Looks like I did accomplish a good bit this week!
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 like your scrappy hearts quilt top. It is a nice colour combination. I am enjoying and appreciate your tutorials.
ReplyDeletePlease do not put cotton scraps out for birds - they hold moisture and make the nests too cold for the little ones. Dog hair, or wool, is ideal
ReplyDeleteHow pretty the hearts quilt is! The donatioin quilts are very cool!
ReplyDeleteThat heart quilt is amazing.
ReplyDeleteThose trimmings are so pretty!
ReplyDeleteLove your heart quilt, Sarah!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a productive week to me, Sarah!
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