I've been on a cutting spree this week, slicing through fabric like I'm the long-lost cousin of Edward Scissorhands.
You see, I got this wild idea to cut all the fabrics for the remaining 400 Bow-Tie blocks. It was quite the challenge. But where there's a will there's a way. I would sit while starching and pressing the fabrics. When I tired of sitting, I would stand and cut fabrics until the old bones said it was time to sit, starch and press more fabrics.
The plan was a success! In the coming week, I'll be stitching up a storm, piecing together the blocks and finally giving some love to the Twinkler quilt that's been untouched on the frame since our last chat.
I'm pleased that I cut all the background fabrics right at the start of this project. Now that this quilt is nearing completion as a quilt top, I need to choose a new project to begin once it's finished.
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