Last night was the first meeting of West Sound Quilters at their new location, and though I'm not entirely enamored of the long tables setup the Elks Club has going, I think that being in a much larger room made the meeting more enjoyable (for me, at least). The speaker was a representative from Hoffman Fabrics, who gave us a talk on how batiks are made.
I sat there through the meeting, quietly doing this:
I didn't quite get it finished, but given the binding was a quarter stitched down when I got to the meeting, and three-quarters done by the time I left, I feel that I made good progress. I showed off that quilt, as well as the Disney Star quilt.
After I finish the binding, this is my next project:
It's the fabric liner for the basket in which I keep Jazzy's diapers. I plan to hang the basket on the wall, and tried soaking this stain out of the liner, but OxyClean failed me. So I thought, looks kind of like a storm cloud. I'll just embroider on a sun and rainbow, which can faintly bee seen in blue wash-out ink on the left, and then it'll be fit to be seen.
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