Contrary to what is shown in this picture, I really do AIM for my wastebaskets when I throw my scraps away.
Most of the time I get it in.
For Gail, who wondered what I do with my failed or dud letters, the answer is I keep everything because sometimes I might be able to reuse them sometime in the future.
I'm getting ready for a talk at the Monadnock Quilter's Guild on Friday night, so I haven't been sewing on the Not Paper Pieced Quilt.
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2 comments:
Does your robot vac pick up those "missed the trash can" pieces or are they too large? Mine likes to get t hem wound around the rotating bars.
I love how real you are! Some blogs show their beautiful, put together quilt rooms without a stray thread. Always enjoy your postings!
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