Well, so far today I've managed to organize some fabric scraps-- they are measured, folded on the correct comic boards and put in the drawer I've devoted to anything that's over 1/4 yard, but under 1 yard.
I also finally got an art quilt project sandwiched. It was not easy, I decided to do a double batt with W and N on the bottom, and Hobbs Tuscany wool on top. Unfortunately the wool was being very difficult, I first pinned it, since that's how I prefer basting and it's an art quilt, so it won't be washed. But no matter what I did, it looked like there was too much potential for the back to develop a pucker or two, so unpinned, and spray basted. That took care of the potential for puckers, but it took forever, since I kept having to turn the durn thing over, lift fabric and smooth back in place. I've never had such a problem with basting a quilt before-- this is the first time I've used wool as the top layer, but still, must be something in the alignment of the planets...
Next I'm going to decide what threads to use for the next layer of quilting on my UFO that I'm hoping to get finished.
Rob