Sunday, December 31, 2017

The Good News About Bad Weather


 It is attractive to stay in one's nice warm sewing area vs. being tempted into more post-Christmas sale shopping when the temps are as they are today. 
It is -17F at present with the day's high predicted to be -6F. 

Baby, it's cold outside. 
And that is conducive to the time honored cabin fever tradition of sewing. No more putting off finishing projects when the alternative activities involve five layers of clothing and risking life and limb with frost bite or idiot drivers on slippery roads.

And being well stocked from a recent, sad, going out of business sale of a favorite fabric store there is no reason to venture out for additional stash building.

So finally we have:


A new ironing board cover.


Six new tea towels of MoMo for Moda Japanese cotton/linen.


Six new pillowcases to use up Julie Paschkis fabric. 


A log carrier.
 

And a good start on 68 little houses for a queen size


Suburbs quilt which may be called


Duluth. 


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