Monday, November 23, 2009

Thanksgiving Week 2009

What a busy day it was today. I'm plumb worn out. The theory of getting a long weekend is good, except I have to cram five days into three.

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I worked all weekend on the stash room. I was real disgusted with myself for even thinking about undertaking the project, much less starting it. However, yesterday afternoon things started to shape up a bit in there, so I'm liking what I'm seeing. Now to lug all those heavy tubs of fabrics that were on the shelves down to the garage. It's always something!

I had one whole shelving unit with only Christmas fabrics, and I suspected a good portion of them were Robyn Pandolph Christmas lines. Well, I ended up with four large tubs off of that one section, and three of them were RP. I've made two or three RP Christmas quilts, and there is enough fabric for at least ten more. What was I thinking? Wait, don't answer that!

I'm real excited, though, about having all of the lines I love together in one place. I'm itching to start sewing again! I think I might just do that over the long weekend. I can always finish up in the stash room after Thanksgiving. My goal is still to have it all done by the end of the year. We'll see - but I think I can do it.

Penny has been SO helpful during the process. I stacked a bunch of Moda towers on the floor, and she thought she'd help by untying all of them! Now, some of my readers thought Penny might be a quilting doxie. Well, I now know for certain she's absolutely not! Why you ask? Because a quilter would NEVER untie a Moda bundle! They're too pretty to actually use! (sigh)

I'm pondering what to work on this weekend. Endless possibilities!

5 comments:

antique quilter said...

I knew she would be helping you!!!!
can't wait to see what you chose to work on and please do share with us the wip!
Enjoy your days off and sew to your hearts content, with all the work you have done you deserve a weekend of endless sewing
Kathie

antique quilter said...

I knew she would be helping you!!!!
can't wait to see what you chose to work on and please do share with us the wip!
Enjoy your days off and sew to your hearts content, with all the work you have done you deserve a weekend of endless sewing
Kathie

julieQ said...

I bet it feels so good to get some straightening up done...I have been doing that too!

Quilterbee said...
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Quilterbee said...

Vicky,

Have a wonderful Thanksgiving and enjoy your time off sewing.

Give Penny, a hug from me.