Monthly Archives: November 2003
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Two down…. Twenty-seven to go! Tonight I finished ironing the seams open and then I sewed the centermost vertical seam to make one big quilt top. Post haste – I sewed the first horizontal seam. Then the second one. Then … Continue reading
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November 18, just after midnight silly me! I thought I’d have this all pressed, joined in the middle and maybe a couple rows sewn across tonight. ooops. Guess that would have required getting home earlier, eh?
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The current quilt is now in two pieces with all the columns of squares sewn together. It was tempting to sew the two halves together but I know from past experience that it’s easier to iron the seams down if … Continue reading
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I’ve got about 3/4 of the squares for this quilt sewn together in columns. Here’s how it looked hung up last night.
Turkey Soup
Turkey soup, revisited Speaking of the Soup Lady, my own soup endeavors turned out all for the good last night. From one smallish (12 lb) turkey, a few onions, some celery, carrots and whatnot, I ended up with two gallons … Continue reading