I visited Rosie's Calico Cupboard yesterday. What a wonderful shop! They had an absolutely unbelievable amount of fabric. There were walls of each color, and rooms of things like Civil War/Jo Morton. Here's a pic of just one of the many fabric areas:
I did a little bit of applique on the flight out yesterday, and a little more last night. I plan to do a bit more tonight. I'm not making tons of progress, but every little bit counts! I am working on My Garden Album block nine and Sue Spargo block one. I find that the wool applique is a little more forgiving when dealing with turbulence.
I did get my April flowers hooked before leaving home but didn't get a chance to take a picture. I also thought I had the perfect background, but after hooking some of it in, I think it kills the flowers. I am disappointed that it won't work (I bought a yard of it!) and also bummed that I don't have a solution yet.
I saw a pattern that I loved at Wool Club this weekend - Bea Brock's "Birds and Berries". Nola also demonstrated a couple of techniques that gave me a fun idea for the May project - the theme is "flowers". Jennifer stopped by to show us the tiles that she is making for the June project - the owl that I had been resisting very successfully...that is, resisting until I saw the tiles. They are so cool! I purchased the pattern and need to figure out what colors I want to use. So sadly I am back to rapidly acquiring new projects, and I haven't even been to Chicago or Paducah yet!
I have so much to talk about - I didn't even mention the Ricky Tims' Homecoming Concert we attended last Friday. It was very fun. He is extremely talented and very entertaining.
Well, it's after midnight at home, and probably time to get moving here in California if I plan to get any sewing done before bedtime. I'll close with a couple of pictures I took after work this evening.
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