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Friday, February 21, 2020
Not much-
It probably doesn't look like much -
But I got the batting cut into two pieces -
One for each of the Interweave quilts -
And I got the GREEN backing split into two pieces, too -
And that's more than I had done yesterday -
So I'm calling it PROGRESS - LOL - ;))
Talk to you later - gotta go - gotta sew -
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4 comments:
Like eating an elephant - a little bit at a time!
Progress is progress - right?!
Rushing or working on it when you don't feel like it, is a chore.
A little at a time gets things done - Gene is right. (Though I'm not sure I'd want to eat an elephant...) And sometimes the chores involving backing and batting are the hardest to convince ourselves to do because they aren't fun. Glad you got them done and can move on to funner tasks. Maybe go make some scrambled Easter eggs?!
That is a lot of progress, I think. At least it would feel that way to me if I’d done the fabric choosing, measuring, and cutting!
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