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    Old 01-01-2020, 11:37 AM
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    Hope I'm not too late, but I'm in as well. I had a very late start to the day, I am nursing a very painful stye in my left eye and I spent most of the morning with a warm compress on it and now I'm in my quilting room.

    I don't have much sewing I can do, I have fabric being shipped to me that I won't get until next week, I think, so I'm using scraps to work on putting diamonds on hexagon flowers for the batik quilt I'm doing. I'm also hip-deep in designing four different quilts in EQ5 and trying to figure out if I need more True Grips since I have a set of triangle templates plus a 1x6 in. ruler coming in on Friday.

    Happy New Year and thank you, Raggiemom for hosting!
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    Old 01-01-2020, 11:46 AM
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    Last night, I got the top & back done for a new pattern for comfort quilts. Then figured new sizing. Ready to start cutting and sewing a new quilt top.

    First, must move a project for DH to have a space to fix blinds. And figure out dinner.

    Last night he chose and cooked dinner. It was nice to eat someone elses food.
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    Old 01-01-2020, 12:25 PM
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    Let's see if I can post a picture of in-progress? I'll be glad when the web geniuses are finished tweaking the site, posting a picture has a few too many steps.

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    Old 01-01-2020, 01:42 PM
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    I got the first row of the quilt done. It only has three of the star blocks and it took me about 4 hours to sew them and put them together with the three 4-patch blocks. The first two star blocks took some ripping.... It's all a learning process for me so it's good but I think I'll stop while I'm ahead.

    Thanks to Raggiemom for hosting the day. Dedemac I love your fabric.
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    Old 01-01-2020, 01:53 PM
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    Tish05 that is awesome! Yes Thank you Raggiemom for hosting this.

    I was able to get all the filler blocks and borders cut, only one screwed up cut. I really dislike cutting length wise but it is better for borders. And I still had enough fabric even with the oops. I'm getting better at figuring what I need for yardage so I don't end up with too much stash at the end. Think I will do some cleaning in the sewing room and finish the top tomorrow.

    Hope everyone had a Happy New Year!
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    Old 01-01-2020, 02:46 PM
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    You're all welcome!

    Railroadersbrat--I've had a sty before and they're no fun. Hope your eye is better soon.

    I am so happy--I am all caught up on my mystery quilt along (Ticker Tape Parade by Michelle Renee Hiatt) The final clue will be released Friday and I am curious to see how this all turns out. It has been a good day here. I made Cornish game hen, homemade fries and scalloped corn today so DH wouldn't starve!

    Hope to see you all again on the 17th for the next regularly scheduled VQW.
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    Old 01-01-2020, 03:50 PM
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    Trying to post a picture of the block I worked on this afternoon. Good, it worked! This is the January 2020 BOM from Sew Incredibly Crazy that I am working on. Got all the Xmas decorations down, so not much time left for the sewing room. Enjoying seeing what everyone is working on.jan-2010-sew-incred001_edited-small-.jpg
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    Old 01-01-2020, 03:52 PM
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    It didn't take long for me to sew 200 tiny 4 patches for Omigosh - because each seam is only 1.5 inches ! So having finished that, I decided to work on some of the trickier blocks of my crazy quilt challenge which is supposed to be finished in April. I love making these blocks, but the ones that have a curve (or several) are quite challenging!
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    Old 01-01-2020, 04:29 PM
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    Well, I've finished all the sub units for the Merry Mayhem mystery, but haven't gotten about half the blocks together or the top sewn yet. Except for a two hour break mid-day for church and luncheon, I've sewn from 9 o'clock this morning. I'm ready to quit! And I too hope the IT folks will fix this site. I get a headache trying to read it.
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    Old 01-01-2020, 04:58 PM
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    I love seeing projects so thanks for sharing pictures.

    I didn't get to my sewing machine today like I planned. But the Gophers did upset Auburn! I was so exhausted after watching the game, cheering, etc, that I just did odds and ends that needed to be done some time anyways. LOL!

    I got the few Christmas decorations I had out put away. My substitute bag is organized for tomorrow. I have my clothes ready to go and know what I will take for lunch. So all is good.

    oksewglad: Wahoo, Gophers! Krisb: If I lived in Florida, I would have gone to the game with you.

    Almost time for the Timberwolves game. I might as well make it a reclining chair evening.

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