![]() ![]() So, if you’ll excuse me, I’m off to catch a little quilting this evening. Hopefully, I won’t burn out before it is finished. The quilting is clipping along at a fair little pace - much better than I expected. ![]() In the end, hand quilting won out and, now that I’m working on the quilting, I’m really happy about that decision. I had fierce arguments with myself about whether to hand quilt, machine quilt, or quilt with pearl cotton and big toe grabber stitches. I have to reward myself with a new project to work on because I finally finished the piecing on my beehive wallhanging. But, I’m starting to think of a little quilt for that dark holiday that will fall right in the middle of fall quilt market. I love it! So, when I found this Alexander Henry fabric called The Ghastlies, I knew I had to have some.įinny commented on my last post that, in addition to the C-word, I’m not allowed to use the H-word. C is for Clara who wasted away.” And so on. It’s an illustrated alphabet book that starts out “ A is for Amy who fell down the stairs. ![]() One of my very favorite Edward Gorey books is The Gashlycrumb Tinies. ![]() (If you’ve ever watched PBS’s Mystery Series, those cute little black and white characters at the beginning of each show are Edward Gorey-esque characters.) Do we have any Edward Gorey fans out there? Here in ThimbleannaLand, we love Edward Gorey and his fabulously fun dark side. ![]()
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