winters in maryland are mostly cloudy, dreary, but we've had sun for a couple of days, always welcome in january (but not always in august!)...no snow of course, we seem to miss when snow falls south or north of us...
if you need a jolt in your mojo, i can recommend this...
a short film from the 1980s featuring some interesting quilters....watching it at different stages in my quilty life has prompted different reactions, but always entertaining
so about the weekend....sewed up several tumbler rows until i ran out of light value ones...maybe today this will finally be a flimsy...
next, my personal challenge of using repro fabrics...two squares made, one more for january...shooting for 30 in all for a top measuring 60x72..the most difficult part is choosing which fabrics..simple blocks, few pieces, quick construction
and peeking out behind them is this....
and sorry, lori, but make every effort to stay away from your pattern site and quilt show vendors who stock them...i'm a pushover for so many of them...LOL
recommended to me by librarian peep...but being a mainer, quite familiar with the eel, or elver, industry. like most seasonal work, it can be fraught with tension, rivalry, even violence, it happens with fish, shellfish too....hard to establish boundaries in a vast ocean and the pathways of its creatures amid governmental controls and sometimes nefarious behaviors...so definitely a very good read!































