Ugh. I was having such a great day, and then I started sneezing and my nose started dripping, and my throat started getting sore….
Phooey. I am just barely recovered from the last cold, and now I’ve got another one. Sure makes it hard to want to do anything but crawl under the covers.
It’s really tempting to just go to bed, and not bother posting, but I’m afraid to take a day off — if I take one day off, it might extend to 2, and then pretty soon it’ll be 6 months later and nothing will have been posted.
I’m working on a small quilt for a challenge (the only "rule" for this challenge is that the quilt is supposed to be odd-shaped…). I’m really happy with how it is turning out. I’m very proud of myself for picking an idea, and just running with it. Which, really, is the whole point of the challenge — to get it done within a week. I’m at a point with it, though, where I’m starting to agonize over how to embellish it. How much is too much? Or really, how much is actually enough….I need to get some quilting for customers done tomorrow, so my challenge piece will probably get stuck up on the design wall for me to ponder.
Speaking of customer quilting…I did finish a nice piece over the weekend. I posted pictures on my website
Here’s one of the detail shots of the motif I quilted.
I used Superior Gold Metallic thread to do all of the stitching. On the white fabric, I actually stitched all of the lines twice, as a single stitch just didn’t show up well enough.
And last, but certainly not least, I found a cute jacket pattern at one of the quilt shops I visited today. It’s an Indygo Junction pattern, designed by Mary Ann Donze. I think one of the other jacket patterns I have is her design — I like her work. This one is called Easy Silhouette Jacket
You don’t suppose I liked it because the jacket on the right is RED wool, do you? The jacket is not lined or faced, and the collar is actually the reverse of the fabric. I didn’t quite realize this when I bought it, and of course, I don’t really have any fabric that’s appropriate. Yet…..
Oh — one more thing….I did mean to work on the book today, but darn it, I’m going to bed, so I’ll do it tomorrow…..
Vicki says
This is a really cute jacket pattern. I ordered an Indygo Juntion pattern recently – not this one – but I’m looking forward to trying them out. If you don’t like the lack of a facing how about making 2 jackets, sew them right sides together and then you’ll have a reversible jacket! You could also just make a back next facing and 2 whole fronts for a front facing. I like a full front facing on an unlined jacket over a loose facing. Can’t wait to see what you do with this!