We spent more time cutting and arranging on Saturday during the Miss Tess class than actual sewing.
Anytime you are making a scrappy quilt, the arranging on the design wall is a big part of it, especially with a tessellation quilt. Once you start putting those interconnecting pieces together, they have to be in the correct spots.
Diana is making a baby quilt....Dianne is making the queen size. Karen concentrated on getting everything cut out for her twin size quilt as she had to leave early.
I spent Sunday working on updating some patterns and doing other class-related things. My daughter came over for dinner as we were celebrating my husband's birthday, so that was fun.
My other daughter that lives locally is in Malaysia right now doing some training for her job. She will be gone until mid-March. She got to spend some time doing some touristy things over the weekend...one of those things was visiting a batik factory and store. This factory makes most of their batiks by machine, but she did watch one craftsman at work.
Diana is making a baby quilt....Dianne is making the queen size. Karen concentrated on getting everything cut out for her twin size quilt as she had to leave early.
I spent Sunday working on updating some patterns and doing other class-related things. My daughter came over for dinner as we were celebrating my husband's birthday, so that was fun.
My other daughter that lives locally is in Malaysia right now doing some training for her job. She will be gone until mid-March. She got to spend some time doing some touristy things over the weekend...one of those things was visiting a batik factory and store. This factory makes most of their batiks by machine, but she did watch one craftsman at work.
2 comments:
Some lovely blocks. I do enjoy scrap quilts.
Such a fun class! Thank you Jean!
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