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Work in Progress
Now the exhibition is nearly here I have realised that I shall have an opportunity for some sewing other than hanging sleeves! I am hand quilting a big kaleidoscope block quilt which seems to be going on for ever but is lovely and warm to stitch, but I have another quilt in progress as well. This involved cutting up a rather nice tie dyed panel that I bought a couple of years ago but I will retain the pattern of it in the finished quilt. It was hard to cut into such a beautiful piece of fabric but as Janet Twinn told me: “there is no fabric too good not to be cut up”.
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02/11/2008 at 09:04 pm
THATS A GREAT SAYING, I WILL USE THAT IN MY CLASSES NOW.