Ah yes... At the Long Beach Quilt Festival I bought a pattern with my niece in mind. She loved the sample quilt up on the wall... whether because of the pattern or because of the fabrics used or maybe because of the intricate machine quilting. She decided that it wouldn't be a great first time quilt and left the vendor booth but I looked at it longer and decided I might be able to complete a quilt in time for her entering college (next year). I contemplated buying a pack of dyed fabrics which were very expensive but remembered that I have all the lovely rainbow colors of batiks that Jay sent me a couple of years ago (the stash is dwindling but there is still a lot left!) The quilt is not going to come out exactly the same but I think it will still be nice.
While up in the sewing room I went looking at my shelves and couldn't find the fabric that I had planned to use for more embroidery BOM blocks from Jenny's Promises and Borders. And when I'd left Japan in July I was so sure I'd put everything in sight so that I wouldn't get confused! I ended up preparing a new block from yardage. Those pre-cut blocks will turn up someday and will have to be put to other use.
Ah yes, and I see I was working on a Trip Around the World quilt too. I guess I can't criticize my mother's short memory span because within a month I've forgotten completely what I was planning to do! Maybe more time in the sewing room will jog my brain cells a bit today!
4 comments:
Wow those batiks are GORGEOUS. That will be a stunning quilt. Tanya, I put stuff away and it's "out of sight, out of mind"....if I can't see it, I completely forget all about it.
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I see I'm not the only one who puts stuff "where I know I can find it again"...and it is NOT there when I go to get it...giggle....(new quilt will be lovely, no matter how you quilt it)..hugs, Pat in IN
Do you remember which vendor you bought the pattern from? Maybe you could email them and ask if they would email you a photo of their quilt so you can see the quilting. Just a suggestion. Thanks for sharing.
cindy
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