The instructions for the next instalment of the Scraptitude quilt are out already, and I've only just finished cutting the units out. What a surprise that I'm behind before I've even started!
Hope you're not hating all my hat pictures, but I had a load of them in the draft folder and I think some of them are quite okay.
Or some of the cutting out. I'm drastically running out of time today, this is all I could do.
It's going to be very very very bright, I think.
Things are good here, lovely and warm, halfway through the school holidays. Time marches on so quickly, doesn't it?
I always get sucked in to do the Quiltville mystery quilt, buy the fabric, get all excited, and then completely have no time at all to do it when it's that close to the Christmas season. I totally understand why she posts it then, but realistically I just can't fit it in my life.
I always buy the stupid fabric too and then end up feeling cross with myself, because why would I buy it when I know I'll have no time to do it?
So when From My Carolina Home announced she was doing a mystery quilt, I decided to use up the fabrics I brought for Grassy Creek and use them in this one. And as this one has just started, I should be able to manage the steps.
I cut out half of the cutting requirements today:
I promised you a shot of the finished Mysolation quilt. So I always keep my promises (kinda mostly).
Do you like it?
It needs a jolly good press and all the threads removed, but I think overall it's a very nice quilt.
It's very hot today and none of us feel like doing very much. I've so much to do outside but it's just all too hard.
It's even too hot to sew. Fancy that.