All the fabric arrived – 4.2 miles of it. You can thank my mother for the mileage figure, she’s one of those people that likes to count things. She asked me how many yard there was and my answer was “A lot”. The studio is turned upside down at the moment and will be for the next several weeks as we cut and ship the kits for the Block-of-the-Season program. I snapped a picture of Paul and Mom doubling and rolling the yardage in preparation for cutting. I am so blessed with a wonderful family and friends – my parents came out and helped unload all the fabric and stayed to get started on the cutting. My Dad figured out the mechanics and built the equipment to make it possible. Toni and Mary were real troopers as they also helped unload and carry.In addition to the fabrics arrival, I've also been working on artwork for the new childrens fabric line for Andover Fabrics. I hope to have something scanned in and ready to show you this next week or two.
The program guides have arrived from the printer and we will begin shipping those out on Monday.
I finished up a quilt for the upcoming issue of “Quilt It for Christmas” published by Quilters Newsletter. I have a few embellishments to add to the surface and then I’ll be ready to send that off as well.
As you can tell there is a lot going on right now and I’m not getting much time to paint and create but just you wait - when this is all behind me I’m going to be creating like mad.
Have a great day.
- Nancy
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