Not very good pictures I'm afraid, taken with my iphone in poor lighting. The handles are orange, and the bag is denim. It's very cushy. |
The front zipper pocket lining. |
Not very good pictures I'm afraid, taken with my iphone in poor lighting. The handles are orange, and the bag is denim. It's very cushy. |
The front zipper pocket lining. |
The inside is all fully lined, as is the pocket and as you can see it's very roomy. Room for papers etc, if necessary. All in all, it's a success. |
About 200 of the little rascals. My Ivory solid is Fairy Frost. I told my husband that Fairy Frost makes me smile and he said I should put little bits of it all around the house. I don't think I'll do that, but I feel happy when I even run across a piece in my scraps. I like things that shine. (Remember the monkey in my previous post.) I didn't pick the ivory to use in my quilt because I agonized over the very best colors I could pick. No, I saw Fairy Frost on clearance at Hancock's of Paducah and I couldn't help myself, I had to have it. Easy Street is finished until next Friday, hopefully by then I'll have a finish or two to report and maybe an ipad or kindle bag, too. It's amazing how much more you can do when you're retired, and how much more that could be done if I put the pedal to the metal. I'm also good at taking breaks. There are a multitude of us working on "Easy Street" to see some of the progress go here to Bonnie's blog Quiltville's Quips and Snips. |
I've been a bit frustrated using my ironing board as a cutting table also, and forever moving things about. I didn't think that I had room for a separate one, even though I do have a nice big sewing room it also doubles as a laundry room and a guest room. I had purchased this nice big cutting board and then my brother found a "Big Board" ironing table top at a garage sale and it's been sitting on it, so it's been easier to use a portable cutting board. This is my solution, I got bed risers, another folding 2 feet by 4 feet table and put my quilt rack underneath it. So far so good and I know there will be lots of cutting for Bonnie Hunter's Easy Money mystery, so I'm ready. Right now I'm machine embroidering Maddox's quilt back, and that has spilled over to the top of my new cutting table. |
Because of my ironing board doubling as a cutting area, and I suppose a bit of carelessness too, my big board ironing cover has 2 or 3 inch or so cuts in it. First I was going to buy some duck canvas and make another one and then I thought why not use up some of my scraps from using sheets as backs of quilts. This is the result. It is reversible and I put elastic all around, but it was too loose so you can probably see a couple of the pins that I used. I really don't like the looks of them and if they aren't efficient, I may get some thumb tacks and try that. I have a staple gun but I want to be able to turn it over when it gets dirty without a lot of fuss. It seems that sewing rooms are continually evolving and we are always looking for a better way. I hope that I've found one, hopefully I'll be more organized and efficient. |