I've made a decision about quilting the Queen Mary's Garden flimsy (I was belly-aching about it in the last post).
I just ordered a king-size Dream Cotton "Request" quilt batt.
I guess I'm going to see if my hands are up to hand-quilting it! Hand quilting has always been such good 'fabric therapy' for me.
Now I need to make a list of watch-ables and Audibles to entertain me through the basting process!
Any suggestions?
Coming up in the next post, I want to survey all of you for if I should and how I should make this QMG behemoth quilt pattern available. I have some ideas, options, etc. Some have made inquiries in the past. I have been so in and out about posting, and those who asked about the possibility may now be out in the ether somewhere else.
Anywho, I will post brain droppings in my next post and you can honestly weigh in...no judgin' on my part.
After that, I have some finished interim projects to share, retreat highlights, and I think I know what my next big, wacky project will be! There's a lot of doodlin' going on!
I promise, historical figures, no history lessons from the 1600's, and any running diatribe will be all fun and most likely myth, legend, salty intoxicated bar room boastings, and total fantasy.
YAHOO! I need some distraction from the outside world, and something ridiculous is always totally inappropriately appropriate!
Good for you! I have confidence you will quilt it and quilt it well. As to entertainment, the best audibles for me are the D.E. Stevenson ones. I am re-listening to The Young Clementina. Don't ask how many times I've already heard it. Hers are that good. And if you want a really long one, Coming Home by Rosamunde Pilcher is one of my favorites.
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