The half done strip has sat on the arm of the couch all week. Some days I come home and it's all screwed up on the floor. I wonder who is to blame for that? She does look a bit grumpy in this picture.
Meanwhile, five days left this term ... this half year. I have no idea where the school year has gone. In some ways it feels like we have just started the year.
I am off to present at a conference in the hols. The bonus is that it's in the seaside city of Carlsbad in California. The temperatures have been looking a bit average at only 19 degrees C, but I see it should be in the mid 20s by next week. No point going to California if it's not going to be warm and sunny! The only sewing related activity might be a visit to Fabricworm as we tiki-tour south from San Francisco.
Oh wow! Those curved blocks are just amazing. Beautiful
ReplyDeleteOnly 1 week to go... I agree, it has gone fast! Loving all this scrappy colour! L
ReplyDeleteHaha, I love that picture of Lucy she looks like she isn't taking any prisoners. Your blocks look great.
ReplyDeleteAwww she looks like a grumpy bum! Both those circles are way interesting and impressive! And enjoy your trip! Hope is awesome and exciting! :)
ReplyDeleteThese blocks look very complex - I don't think I would have persevered as long as you have with them. Enjoy your trip - hope you get toFabric Worm!!
ReplyDeleteLove your EPP project
ReplyDeleteAmazing curves... I'm very impressed! :-)
ReplyDeleteThose curved pieces look so much like hard work but the results are terrific! Did you design the pattern yourself? I could do with a pattern like that for hand sewing during my holiday.
ReplyDeleteStopping by from WIP and love your blog! I'm a new GFC follower and welcome you to stop by and check out my blog and hopefully follow too. I'm a second grade teacher who's last day of summer school is today and would love to start a project like this now that I'll have time off! I love the whimsy fun colors and patterns! Hope ya stop by: myplvl.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteWow Karyn - I can't believe you're nearly done. They are looking amazing (and very character building!).
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