I decided it was time to hang up all my swap quilts and some UFO's - maybe I will work on them if I stare at them long enough
I decided to use all those fantastic cake suggestions from the SMS give-away - I tried a red velet cake. Yes I tried, it just didn't want to become that fantastic red, but it still tastes great. I will try it again and just buy more bottles of food colouring.
I worked on my DP9-blocks with the result that I am now at the scary point where I have to cut them in quarters ... I think I shouldn't use the scissors - but I'm too impatient to wait for a rotary cutter, so I probably will just cut them anyway. I'm getting better at the "on point" stuff
Oh yes, I also did what I was supposed to do - sitting on the floor enjoying the sun and try not to get distracted with a lovely pot of Earl Grey.
UPDATE: more avoiding resulted in this:
Leo
I see that you finally hung your courtains. Love them! You have a lot of space on the walls with that tall ceiling.
ReplyDeleteI like the tone on tone at the very top. And I just love those curtains. BTW I sit on the floor a lot too.
ReplyDeleteThe yellow centre blocks look great in the disappearing nine patch. Love your curtains and all your pretty pieces on the wall. And the yummy looking cake. How did you find time to study at all?
ReplyDeleteThe DP9 looks GREAT!
ReplyDeleteI like the DP9 blocks. I am working on a quilt right now using them. Looks great.
ReplyDeleteFabulous photo of the light streaming in on your books!
ReplyDeleteI love the colors on your DNP - Patience never was one of my string points either!
ReplyDeleteI was loving reading about everything you've been up to and then you mentioned Earl Grey, so now the kettle's on again ... I need another cuppa :)
ReplyDeleteYour quilt top looks fantastic - did you ever get the rotary cutter? And I like the new look.
ReplyDeleteI loveyour curtains too!
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