The Road to Indy quilt that I have been working on for a loooooooonnnnnnng time is completely done and ready to send to my cousin. I put a striped flange along the binding edge for an extra bit of whimsy. The quilt got washed and ironed to make it nice and fresh.
Today I put out some Halloween decorations. This is a small quilt I made years ago.
A friend made this quilt that has some glow-in-the-dark fabric.
The same friend made this blonde witch for me since I am a natural blonde. (wink, wink)
This little counted cross-stitch piece is part of my 12 month series.
Life continues to be busy for me which makes me appreciate a day like today when I was home all day long, cleaning, doing laundry, and working on some crafts. It is truly amazing how much one can do in a day without any interruptions.
The same friend made this blonde witch for me since I am a natural blonde. (wink, wink)
This little counted cross-stitch piece is part of my 12 month series.
Life continues to be busy for me which makes me appreciate a day like today when I was home all day long, cleaning, doing laundry, and working on some crafts. It is truly amazing how much one can do in a day without any interruptions.
Today I am grateful for -
1. Halloween decorations
2. Clean sheets and PJs
3. Split pea soup
4. A good energetic mood.
1 comment:
the quilt looks great :) I love your halloween stuff, where on earth do you get glow in the dark fabric? I must have some LOLOL. xoxo melzie
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