Thursday, January 21, 2010

snickity, snickity

ok. lots to get done before 'surgery day' on monday. just a quick little update to appease those of you sitting at your workstations trying to look busy whilst catching up on all your favorite crafty blogs. i am currently covered in thread snippets and have found an answer to my quilt block quandary. a man in north carolina has provided the visual i needed to push myself into getting a wonk cabin going. i'm using heather baileys's "nicey jane" fabrics in blue/green/yellow. young master eli saw the stack of fats and informed me, in his most solemn voice, that they needed to be on his bed, in 'a warm and soft quilt'. so, you look around over at mr.cary's blog; i have a pile of strips waiting my attentions...

3 comments:

Robin B said...

What a wonderful tutorial...I think I could even tackle that. Fabric is ok to pick up after said surgery, as well as books, knitting and a little nourishment. Mr Eli - NO, he has to crawl up gently on mom's lap. And a wonky quilt for Eli -
p-e-r-f-e-c-t! Just call if you need supplies, but I'm sure Mr Becher will take good care. Maybe a sign that says "under construction" for ya...Enjoy the anesthesia - Mike informed me that we stopped at his son's house after my procedure on Monday and I don't remember any part of it. Scary...Even walked in and made comments about his decorating - don't remember it!
Take care and enjoy your mini contruction vacation. robin

Croucher said...

Did you post this just for me? Because you knew I would be perusing the internet while "working"? :)

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