Its cold and chilly out there!
We thought we'd run into Malvern to check out some antique shops, but everything is closed on Monday. :((
A stop at Wegmans and the rest if the day spent hand stitching are going to have to suffice!
I think there is a nap on the horizon as soon as we finish lunch.
A blissful lazy day indeed!
This is the binding I'm stitching down---sorry I can't share the whole thing---it's a secret!
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Monday, October 08, 2012
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Wegman's.....wish we had one! Fell in love with the store when my kids were in college.
ReplyDeleteLooks like you are living right!
Hope you are feeling better, go to bed early tonight!
Happy Sewing
Just can't get enough apples this fall for some reason! Can't think of a better way to spend a cold day...happy stitching!
ReplyDeleteOooh, great colors in that backing fab. Can't wait to see the secret. You have sooo many quilts and projects in the works at one time. I don't know how you can keep track of them all, or how you know which one needs your attention most. Enjoy a cozy, lazy day in!
ReplyDeleteI just *have to* namecall...you are a "TEASE"! LOL! Do you know how many people are trying to flip that quilt over in their minds?
ReplyDeleteLucy~
I was thinking the same thing!!!
Delete$3.49 per pound for apples? Yikes!
ReplyDeleteReally! I noticed too!!
DeleteHoney Crisp! $3.49 a pound.
ReplyDeleteLeaping Lizards! Honeycrisp at $3.49 ... WOW ... and I thought $1.29/pound was expensive ... guess I'll count my blessings! I love Wegmans ... my sister has one near here. You need to rest between aisles sometimes and they actually have benches for you to sit on! Boggles the mind ......
ReplyDeleteYikes! on the $3.49 per lb. honey crisp. In fall too.
ReplyDeleteBONNIE HUNTER YOU TEASER!!! lolol ... now flip that quilt over and let us SEE it. LOVING the backing. Gotta be a wild one!
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JulieinTN
That picture reminds me of apple festival that is held each year at a local farm. Look forward to seeing the front of that quilt. I love sewing the binding down. Very relaxing and exciting part of quilt making, oh and cozy if it is a chilly day
ReplyDeleteKeep up the productivity and you will run out of hand sewing on this trip and have to start some more hexies! Love the backing on the quilt-know it's not the mystery as you said you haven't gotten the borders figured out yet! So, waiting for a new Quiltmaker to come!
ReplyDeleteApples are labeled "Organic" and that often doubles the price!
ReplyDeleteNo wonder the poor and unemployed eat so poorly. One Honey Crisp weighs nearly one pound. Ask me how I know. Are there any reasonable sized Honey Crisp apples or are they all those giant things?
ReplyDeleteGreat backing! Will we ever get to learn the surprise?
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking that binding is on the mystery quilt you'll be teaching a workshop for in Plano, TX in Dec/Jan!! And I'll be there!!
ReplyDelete~Shirley from Rose Hill, KS
This was a day for staying in and drinking hot tea. Laid out my blazing bandanas quilt. The dogs helped approve block placement.
ReplyDeleteI paid $2.49 at the local Kroger store for a Honey Crisp. It was very good, but I nearly choked when I saw the price.
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ReplyDeleteLove, love, love your backing fabric!
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