The last few days I have been feeling like that.
I made the mistake of walking into a local quilt shop and seeing the pattern below. My girlfriend Judi has been eyeing the kit for a year now, and I have told her to be sensible. She has unmade kits stacked up that need to be done first. It is silly to take on a new project when so many are waiting. (yada yada yada)
Maybe I should have entitled this post "Eating Crow".
I have stacks of quilts waiting to be made, many with upcoming deadlines. What did I do? I bought the pattern to "Little Red Hen" and made the first block. I just couldn't help myself!
With only a few days left until Christmas there is so much to be done. Starting a new quilt project was not on the list. Not even close.
But then.... I saw these spring fabrics with so much color. It's been snowing here with several cloudy days. I loved touching the fabrics that brightened the room and made spring and its warmth seem to be just around the corner.
There are six appliqued blocks in the quilt. I promise I will put the rest away and get on with the other quilts that need to be completed for upcoming events.
It was fun while it lasted.
5 comments:
Well that is pretty cute!
I know, I always feel guilty "sewing" at times like this and with those 'other' projects waiting in the wings. I have been able to finish about 5 projects these last few months. It feels good.
I'm glad I'm not the only one who does stuff like that! yes. I am ready for SPRING too!!!!
Where did you get your pattern, I need it!
Nice to know there are other crazy people out there starting new projects a few days before Christmas.
Where did you get your pattern, I need it!
Nice to know there are other crazy people out there starting new projects a few days before Christmas.
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