More Fabric Fun...
There was more "fabric fun" today at Fabric-Etc than we could hardly stand! Harriet and I moved LOTS of bolts of fabric around today. I inadvertently created the "redo map" so the bolts went in circles on a couple of the moves, which makes the process a lot easier. The flannels went where the animals/horses/cowboys/sports/music were and then those guys went where the batiks were and the batiks completed the circle by going where the flannels used to live! There was another circle after that and then just down and dirty moving around bolts! Anyway...it still looks a little disorganized, but we're getting there. This afternoon, Tracey came and met Nikki aka The Country Quilter to talk about how she wanted one of her gorgeous quilts quilted. Tracey says she'll need a map now to find everything! (But we didn't move her beloved Kansas Troubles anywhere.)
After that, Brianna (that's her in the picture) came in to share her Senior Project with me! Her project was to learn to sew children's clothes that she is then donating to a charitable organization. We helped a bit with the supplies. Didn't she do a fantastic job? Some little girl will love this skirt!
Then, in the afternoon, the 4-H group met. They have such great leaders and the kids really get to sew and have fun! One of the gals finished a fabulous pleated mini skirt today in red.
After that, Brianna (that's her in the picture) came in to share her Senior Project with me! Her project was to learn to sew children's clothes that she is then donating to a charitable organization. We helped a bit with the supplies. Didn't she do a fantastic job? Some little girl will love this skirt!New fabric? Yes, we have some! That was part of the mission of the move today. We needed room for some of the new stuff. There are a few bolts of the new Amy Butler line, and yes, you did see some Christmas fabric, but we put it in kind of an unobtrusive place. I have to tell you that I did get enough snowman flannel for jammies for my two grandsons for Christmas - they are too little to read my blog yet, so I think I am safe putting this in cyberspace!

Speaking of which...they are coming for a quick visit on Sunday! I am so excited to see them. And this picture is the other thing I will hopefully be doing this Sunday. My poor pots on the "patio" (we use that term loosely) are soooo sad. This was one lone viola that I took a picture of this morning....he needs my help badly to survive! Maybe Lukas and Benson would like to help Grandma outside if the weather is nice? Maybe...
Hope your weekend is wonderful! Enjoy the sunshine!!


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