Saturday, November 6, 2010
TRee
Also, after a sterling beginning on my tree quilt, I simply looked at it hanging on the wall and vaguely concluded that it was finished. One of the downsides of my style is that once I can really see in my mind what it looks like, the process becomes less interesting. But yesterday, in an act of force of will, I spent two hours fusing little bark pieces to the remaining 4.5 feet of bark background. Well, not to all of it, but I made considerable headway and perhaps have convinced myself that I haven't finished it yet and even that there remain problems to be solved. It's the problem solving that will keep me going; that and a deadline.
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no idea what to charge for them..but looks like a good way to use scraps..should have a rule about buying more stuff..bet you are using scraps of batting too
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