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House is clean, lawn is mowed, laundry is done and its mighty sleepy around here.
Libby on the dining room table (naughty kitty).
Lenny on D’s office floor.
Leona on the chair in my office, the needle point pillow behind her says ‘home is where the cat is’ - heh.
Daniel, in the middle of my work table.
Why, you may ask is my work table covered in fabric, simple, I told my mom I’d make a tote for her to give as a gift....and have it done tonight. It’s maybe two hours of work, but after too much sun, a relaxing margarita, and a delightful conversation with Amysue by phone (she found me online) ... I’m having trouble getting started. Of course I wouldnt’ trade any of it. Well maybe cleaning the toilets. But certainly not Amysue’s call. She was a little surprised to find I didn’t knit, but she talks fabric with the best of them, and lots of other things too. I fear I may have talked her ear off, and I know I made her late for choir practice. But I wouldn’t trade that either, it was a great finish to a busy, but nice weekend.
Oh, and I nearly forgot. Last weekend I finished my pincushion, for the pincushion challenge. I can’t say it turned out how I had hoped ... in fact I can’t say I’m happy with it at all. But, its done, and I can move on to something else. The challenge was recycling, and in keeping I raided the recycling bin. The fence and dragon fly are cut from plastic bottles, and the flowers from a cardboard soda box. The felt isn’t recycled, but is from my scrap bag, and it is stuffed with trimmings from the serger. The idea was a hillside garden ... but it falls a little short. Oh well, onward and upward. Tomorrow...Monday, sigh.




