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Monday, February 06, 2017

Design Wall Monday - 2/6/17

I had yet another busy weekend. I knew you wouldn't be surprised!

Friday night was Hexie Club. It's also retreat weekend #1 for our LQS at Camp Asbury so we always squeeze our selves in for the evening. It's fun to see their projects and to share ours.

Saturday I had a most-of-the-day EMT training seminar about an hour from home. Luckily it was the type of seminar where I could work on my hexies. I actually sat in the front row and maintained eye contact while taking notes. I got some questions from my seat mates but I don't think the presenters felt ignored. I'll tell anyone that keeping my hands busy allows me to concentrate better. I was lucky enough to get 2 more rosettes done for Mickey Depre's sampler project. The third one was finished a while ago but I don't think I ever posted it as I found it under some papers on the coffee table. Oopsies.


And now I best get to kitting more rosettes for the sampler quilt. Not only is it a nice, portable project, but I intend to work on this quilt while camping in July. Kitting these aren't hard by any means but it can take some time to prep the machine pieced bits and mark the papers. I've got to kit enough to keep me out of trouble for 10 days of camping.

Hmm...I just remembered I am going to need something to work on during my annual 3 day work conference. I'll have to decide if I want pieced hexies or something else...

On the way home I stopped in East Aurora for 2 reasons. First was the quilt store (Yeah, that's 5 stores in 8 days. Eek!)  but also to hit Vidler's, a huge five and dime store. I went to the quilt store for background material for a project you'll see below but I also found more of a shot cotton I needed for another project. I had checked this store for more last summer and they didn't have it so I was quite surprised to see it this time. The extra half yard allows me to enlarge a project I have been designing for some time. I went to Vidler's to scope out some gifts for a certain swap with a certain friend. I did some scoping and bought myself a couple things as well - one I'll share Friday and 2 for camping. Saturdays have been bad for self-control lately...


When I got home I started a new project. Have you seen Missouri Star's Dizzy Daisy? I thought it would be the perfect project for my ever accumulating hexie fabrics. What do you think??


 Sunday I went to hang out with the retreat girls for several hours and then went home to do a little housework. I still managed to make what feels like miles of borders. LOL.

Is it nap time yet??




8 comments:

Ruth said...

You have been very busy!

I love Jenny Doan's youtubes. She sews the way I sew, or maybe it's the other way around. At any rate, I sort of understand what she's doing, and that takes a lot.

Angie in SoCal said...

So pretty hexies.

Vroomans' Quilts said...

Love those rosettes! You have been busy.

Janet O. said...

I read your whole post, but somehow my mind can't get past the fact that you can maintain eye contact with a presenter and take notes all the while you are doing your hexies. Girl, you are talented!!

margaret said...

you certainly cram lots in to your days, exhausted just reading about them. Good you managed to track the fabric down. Not seen the dizzy daisies yet but liking what you have done so much check it out. Lots of stitching done too

Jo said...

You will be kept busy getting all those kits prepared for future sewing

Chantal said...

You sure have been busy. I love all the progress you have made on your projects. Your dizzy daisies quilt is going to be lovely. I saw that youtube and loved it. I have a collection of 30's reproductions and thought that would be a super pattern to make with them. I look forward to Jenny's tutorial every Friday!!!

MissPat said...

Lots of great projects here. One of these days I'm going to visit your hexie night. I'm in Florida right now so it will be later in the spring. I also want to take a trip to Vidler's.
Pat Evans