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Whew!... It only took, what...three days? I didn't even iron everything, just the most gnarled up bits of fabric that wouldn't lay flat. But finally, I am DONE. (patting myself on the back)
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The most fabric I had were greens, though blue was a close second. My favorite colors, so that wasn't a surprise. And yes, as my best friend pointed out, I only barely fit the fabric stash in the new cabinet, meaning that there is a whole other storage issue as yet to be addressed, for threads, batting, cutting tools and other accoutrements BUT this is a noble start, and definitely the majority of the battle.
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Now then. Back to the projects at hand. Table runners in a Thanksgiving theme for mom's charity raffle, and THEN back to the All Hallow's Eve Harmony quilt. Busy, busy, busy, and lovin' it.
I'm going to have to come play with you some day. But first, I need to find a real quilting foot for my machine.
ReplyDeleteHi there Myra! Yes, you can come and play whenever you feel up to it. :) I can get the name of a place out here that sells parts to sewing machines, but I don't know if you would want to come out to Marietta for a foot. I don't use a quilting foot on mine, just a 1/4" and the other one that allows for decorative stitching. Thanks for stopping by!
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