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Monday, June 04, 2007

planning a quilt


I told myself that I wasn't going to start another quilt project while we were in the midst of our transition/moving, but I have a two week deadline to make a graduation quilt for a friend of ours. I am going to be using my blocks from Linda's quilt block swap, which I made back in March, so it isn't a new project, technically. It's amazing how I can rationalize.

So today I was reading up on setting quilt blocks on point. I haven't tried this technique in my 7 years of quilting, but it is on my list of quilt goals this year. It involves a lot of math. Pleah.

These are the bright fabrics that I pulled out of my stash.

And it just happens to match my outfit for today.
The exact word my husband used to describe my clothing choices for today, I believe, was "oy-eeesh". I must have been feeling sassy when I picked them out. I usually don't dress this loud.

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  1. Very sassy! I'd like to try on point one day too, but it seems intimidating. You go ahead and I'll learn from your mistakes. :o)
    I got a hubby reaction to my outfit this morning too, except mine was a very long pause while he was thinking of the right thing to say without upsetting the cart.

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  2. Anonymous8:07 PM

    I like your outfit :)
    And I like your way of rationalizing, I mean, thinking!

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  3. On point, very scary, although I'm certain you'll be able to handle it.

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  4. I think my husband might lose an eye if said anything about my clothes. LOL

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  5. Love the color choices. I can't wait to see it!

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  6. Oh, my! You are no joke! May the force be with you on this one. And the color combination of your outfit today? Love it!

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  7. The colors of the fabric are gorgeous. I can't wait to see the quilt when it's finished.

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  8. Love your bright, happy colors! Those are the colors that I'm drawn to. I am in the planning stage of making a patchwork beach blanket, all bright, happy colors as well.

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  9. Anonymous7:45 AM

    good luck with all that math! i like the bright colors for the quilt and on you.

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  10. Look bright and springy and beautiful to me! Good luck! I have no idea what setting blocks on point is, but if there is a lot of math involved I'm pretty sure its not for me!!

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  11. Anonymous9:24 AM

    Hey, you're looking skinny these days.

    Maybe you inherited your color matching eye from your mom. She used to do some unique combinations too (in polyester, of course).

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  12. Yes, my husband also has something against my wearing warm colors together, I don't know why. Since he usually has great taste in my clothing I am inclined to listen to him. I like your outfit, of course.

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