Well, here we are preparing for Hurricane Sandy!! Yeh...I am well inland but the wind and rain is still supposed to be significant for our area. My brother works for Rochester Gas & Electric and they are already working double shifts. Any time now the wind is supposed to pick up and it's already been raining for several days so flooding can be expected. Thankfully I am not downstate where NYC is about to get slammed.
Yup - I'm a weather nut and love to watch all this crazyness unfold.
Among other things, I of course worked on hexies over the weekend...
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Why yes...that is a paw of approval! |
And if the weather goes really wrong, I can work more on hexies because I have a headlamp and lotsa batteries!! LOL.
Stay dry out there...
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Aren't headlamps great for working in power outages (or camping--as you taught me)? So much better than flashlights!!
Love the "paw of approval". What is that pattern called. They look like some kind of spinning star--and they make me dizzy to study them too hard!
Love the hexies! I'm a headlamp fan too!
I love this pieces -- it's gorgeous. And I love the 'paw of approval' too!! STAY SAFE!!!! :)
Stay safe - and the beautiful hexagons will probably grow, without or without power outage!
What beautiful hexies, no wonder you got that paw of approval. We are 70 miles north of NYC and believe me it has not been a pleasant day. I just hope the high winds do not take out any of my very huge trees! :0)
can we see a picture of you sewing with your headlamp on?
Be safe out there and
Happy Sewing
The beauty of hexies! You don't need power ; )
Stay dry and safe.....
I'm the same about the weather... it fasinates me.
I just love thunder storms.
I'm loving the scrappy hexies too...it's growing nicely.
I'm glad you have lots of batteries too.....a girl has too sew!!
Love this - you have my paw of approval too!
Hope you don't have any serious damage from the storm.
Lillian
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Wow, this looks fantastic. What kind hexie pattern is this? I never saw this before.
Liebe Grüße Grit from Germany
Sorry for my english
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