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Sew-In for January 6, 2008

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mequilter9158
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Sew-In for January 6, 2008

Post by mequilter9158 » Sun Jan 06, 2008 1:09 pm

Since some gals missed the sew-in last night, let's get one started for tonight!! What are you working on?

sewcarolyn
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Re: Sew-In for January 6, 2008

Post by sewcarolyn » Sun Jan 06, 2008 1:11 pm

procrastinating school starts tomorrow so back to work :(

Spudgrandma
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Re: Sew-In for January 6, 2008

Post by Spudgrandma » Sun Jan 06, 2008 1:13 pm

Hey how goes it? I was there last night but I'm always up for a little chat, at least until I have to cook dinner. :)

Grammy2
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Re: Sew-In for January 6, 2008

Post by Grammy2 » Sun Jan 06, 2008 1:17 pm

I'm not sewing. Tomorrow will have to clean house & get caught up on laundry. Then I need to re-organize my sewing closet to make way for new fabric. Can't do yard work--to wet. I need to start a baby quilt for my niece & make blankets.

sharon

Redtop
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Re: Sew-In for January 6, 2008

Post by Redtop » Sun Jan 06, 2008 1:17 pm

I'm still knitting dishcloths. About to quit. I'd rather quilt any day. Dh and I had a wonderful, peaceful, quite day. I love going to church and then just staying at home the rest of the day. Lazy, sleepy day doing whatever I want. No housework for sure, I can always do that on Monday, but NOT this Monday. I plan to sew ALL day tomorrow. Might cook a little, but that's going to be it <if I get my way>....What are you gals doing tonight?????

sewcarolyn
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Re: Sew-In for January 6, 2008

Post by sewcarolyn » Sun Jan 06, 2008 1:23 pm

My daughter and her boyfriend are making dinner tonight before he flies back to Boston for the spring semester. My D1 loves to cook and she is doing an Internship her in Southern Cal this spring so it is nice that he could come visit. (He lives in Conn and goes to school with her at Northeastern)

Georgiapeach
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Re: Sew-In for January 6, 2008

Post by Georgiapeach » Sun Jan 06, 2008 1:26 pm

Well, I've been working on my spring Round Robin medallion today. I'm using the Grandmother's Garden Quilt block with the basket. I finished piecing the basket and think I'm going to use either the pansies or the poppy to applique on it.


Spudgrandma
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Re: Sew-In for January 6, 2008

Post by Spudgrandma » Sun Jan 06, 2008 1:30 pm

I'm not working on anything at the moment. I may go and try to clean up my sewing room a little so I can get out what I need to make my grandsons baby quilt.

Redtop
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Re: Sew-In for January 6, 2008

Post by Redtop » Sun Jan 06, 2008 1:33 pm

GP that sounds really pretty. I have that book and the fabric to make the quilt, but havne't gotten started yet.

Spud, I cleaned my sewing last week. At least I can find something now. You can't imagine the mess I make when I sew.

Hummingbird
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Re: Sew-In for January 6, 2008

Post by Hummingbird » Sun Jan 06, 2008 1:35 pm

I'm working on keeping my feet propped up on this couch, lol! I warmed up some leftovers a little while ago and will make some popcorn here in a bit.

I took my Turning Twenty top to church to show the girls and they loved it. Had a couple of the young brides say they want to learn to quilt so may have to ponder that idea. One of them is my DIL! WHEEE!

I'm waiting on the backing fabrics to arrive so will probably - UGH - clean house tomorrow so I can play the rest of the week.

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