Monday, December 30, 2013

More Bonnie Sewing! And thanks *Mary*

 I had to take Jack in the Box outside to get a picture of it by our blooming bush.  I love that thing!  Especially when it is -60 degrees with windchill back home in Wisconsin.  I didn't even wear a coat to work this morning, even though it was a titch cold!  Working a waaaay early shift since I will be sewing the NYE mystery all day tomorrow and wanted to have this evening to make sure I was all set.  I am set, but Kathy has been so focussed on her Celtic Solstice she isn't set yet, so that will get done tonight!  I stay stitched the edges of this quilt and decided to just do a scrappy (maybe wide) binding on it when I get it back from Ros!
 I did manage to sneak in one more Wild and Goosey block before bed last night--I tried to go to bed early!  I got a package of awesome little triangle leftovers from Mary (I think it was from Mary, I peeled off the return label to thank her online and lost it between the kitchen and the quilting studio!) so *Mary* if you are reading, they were the first bonus triangles to arrive and some of them are already in this block!  THANK YOU!  For the record I did try to go back and look for the email or message to *Mary* in which I sent her my address and couldn't find it.  Drats! 
So no sewing for me at least until tonight, happily taking calls at work--which is the slowest it has ever been at the moment so I had time to write this post already! :) Love my job!

6 comments:

Vic in NH said...

I love your Jack in the box! I usually hate the word awesome, but it is. The wild and goosey block is super scrappy, too, good job!

paront1222@comcast.net said...

I love the blocks with the flying geese!!! They would use up lots of scraps!! Do you have a pattern?
Peggy in NJ

Sheila said...

I love your quilt and the block! Great patterns.

Quilter Kathy said...

It just sparkles! Fab scrap quilt!

Sharon said...

That's gorgeous!!

Ellen said...

Gorgeous!

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