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What's Up 8.14.17



Up on the wall this morning are a variety of projects.



First of all is the "Let it Snow Again" top and the border fabric came today. At first I thought it looked a little off in color but it is from the same fabric collection, Cold Spell by Moda. And batiks can vary slightly I know but the more I looked I believe it will work.



 I had also thought about putting a small border before the larger border. Haven't yet determined if it is needed.


Was going to work on that but was asked to go over to my parents this afternoon. 





Last night I was able to finish two more hexagon circle and pinned them up on the wall. Haven't yet stitch them to the background. I'll wait until I have all seven done.

Oh ya there are 3 sashing pieces ready to applique. Need 12 together so have a bit to do still.



Did finish weaving the scarf and now the loom is empty. 



Got out the tub of cotton yarn and I think I'll do the first
one in a blue variegated yarn. Not sure how it will go so I considerate a practice cloth.  

Linking up with
love laugh quilt
cooking up quilts
ems scrapbag  

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  1. Gosh you are so prolific in your work and it is all so beautiful!!

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    1. Thank you but I think it's only looks that way because I haven't been writing much lately and I have to get caught up in one post.

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