Corrine emailed our group photo from my visit with the Umpqua quilters last week!
Doesn't this look like a great group?
It was our String Spiderweb Workshop day!
I'm at the chiropractor getting the kinks out. Long plane rides take their toll!
It's a beautiful September afternoon in North Carolina! What's going on in your corner of the world?
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Monday, September 23, 2013
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it's a rainy day and a sick granddaughter at home. i'm working on lazy sunday mystery. I just got the center together and working on the orange border. I hope your massage helps. pain go away!!
ReplyDeleteMyself and 6 quilting friends went on a shop hop. We hit 5 shops in northern michigan. We had a great time. Support your local quilt stores!
ReplyDeleteAnother lovely Fall day here in Texas . . . Doors and windows open until late afternoon. Ahhhh, fresh air in the house and wonderful to listen to the birds!
ReplyDeleteI so love reading your daily antics, my- you certainly get around. Just wish you lived in the UK and I would be at all your classes!!!! x
ReplyDeletemondays are paperwork days! I had all the checkbook and bank statements to balance and filing to do. I frogged the rest of my flying geese from step 7 OB and trimmed down some of triangles... I somehow missed the step to use the companion angle on the string blocks before I sewed on the wings. Now I'm ready to keep moving forward.
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