A gal at work asked me to make six beanbags (one for each station at work). We will number them on the back and when one of us needs a team we ding our bell and throw our beanbag out. It is hard to know where the bell came from sometimes so this should help us find the interpreter needing a team. Or we can practice our juggling with them. I thought it would be fun to bust into a southwest fabric charm pack I have had for several years.
I also put together four more Eye Spy rows (none are sewn together yet). When I have enough rows I will move them all around til I am happy with the way it looks. I think Eye Spys might be my favorite quilt to make. So much fun to have so many different fabrics and they make a great gift!
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What a great use for bean bags! Your I-spy is looking great.
I love I-spy quilts too. So fun to make.
This is one great eye spy quilt! I love the photos of your aunts as well! Hope you are feeling back to normal again!
Love those prints used for the bean bags. Good progress on the Eye Spy quilt.
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