Three things to be happy about:
(1) tuna fish salad
(2) fresh flowers on the table
(3) mixing your own raisin bran
I like buying plain ole store brand wheat bran flakes and mixing in my own raisins, to control how many are in each serving. I don't need "two scoops," that's way too many if you're watching your sugar! Toss in a few almonds and it's just as good as Raisin Nut Bran but without all that extra sugar they coat the raisins with.
Churn dashes!
I laid out all the little blocks that I finished so far, to see how well they play together as a group. Just short of 50 blocks, more than enough to see what they look like - and I like what I see!
A final layout hasn't been decided on yet - set them side by side, no sashing? or sash them in groups of four? or set them on point? or ... ? Who knows? Not me, not yet!
Some of the background fabrics I used create little shady patches in the quilt, I like that effect! They're sure to get moved around though.
(These photos were taken in waning daylight, the quilt isn't that grey.)
There's this one little alien in there, where I used a "neutral" background when I first started, rather than the white and black that I'm using now.
I made a snap decision - he can stay for now!
Now this was too cute not to share - my neighbor biking his kids to school, on the way to his office. They usually get lots of beeps and waves on the way.
The two-year-old gets buckled in at the back, but his four-year-old brother does a great job holding onto the side rails.
They're off on their day, I hope you enjoy yours!
Sew forth and sew on til later...
Oh, thanks for laying these out! I just love this and you really can play around with settings.
ReplyDeleteOhh, I really like these blocks -- looking good. Glad to see the neighbor has helmets on the kids. Guess he's not looking forward to winter....
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