
When Diantha was here the other day she helped me seperate my batik scraps into like colors. For want of something to put them in I grabbed up a couple Kroger bags and sorted the fabrics into them. I've found that bags I make in semi-solid colorways sell a little quicker than my really scrappy bags. While I was stitching last night on a regular sized aqua/greeny/blue bag, Hannah was being such a good helper by dumping out several of the bags and chewing on the bits. I took the pic and then, have no fear, I took the plastic bag away from her. And scooped up the scraps altogether. Scrappy bags here we come! So much for organization!


I have the front and back of an orange bag pieced,
which hopefully I can finish tomorrow. Tony has to work 4 hours over tomorrow night and in the morning we have a couple errands to run. Eventually I have to try to vacuum my living room too. : ) I am so very behind on my block a days, I made a couple blocks last night to try to catch up which left me 2 days behind but then I didn't do today's block either. Maybe when I get these few handbags done I can spend one day making different blocks. I'd like to get that little green quilt finished soon.

We had so much fun at the pottery place yesterday! Jeremiah painted a little racecar figure and
I painted a 4" square tile I can use as a spoon rest for now. When we get a house, whenever that may be (but probably not in the near future) I want to tile a backsplash behind the stove and set my tile in it. Since my kitchen is done in cherries I of course painted cherries with a checkerboard border.


Hannah is a cutie and you're starting her off right, playing with FABRIC!!!
ReplyDeleteLove your new bags. You have accomplished a lot. I love the idea of the tiles. We are going to do that when we redo our kitchen. Of course they will all be texas us themed I think. LOL If hubby has anything to do with it.
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