It has been a rough week here in the Washington, DC area. First we had the earthquake that rocked the area on Tuesday and the many aftershocks that everyone else felt except me. I think I was too exhausted from the first shake down to feel them. And now...Irene is lurking off the coast. We are expecting rain and winds up to 60 mph. I went to the store this morning (along with everyone else and their relatives) before work and there wasn't a "D" battery on the shelf. My area is prone to power outages so I thought I would post this update before the lights go out.
I am making good progress on the African snowball quilt made with charm squares. I still have a few more blocks to make to complete the top. I haven't decided on a border yet. I think most snowball quilts look better without borders. I will make a decision after I get all of the blocks sewn together. It looks pretty good and I can hardly wait to get it quilted. Be safe!!!
3 comments:
Love the quilt, and YOU be safe!
I love this quilt! It's a straightforward way to showcase those gorgeous prints. I went on an insane eBay buying binge for African fabrics and I have yet to figure out what to do with them, great idea!
You have just beautiful quilts! Have you considered making a quilt catalog of your work? May I invite you to my blog where I'm going through the steps for self-publishing a catalog?
http://publishyourquilts.blogspot.com
Best, Kyra
Post a Comment