Sunday, July 29, 2012

Working On My Little Baskets

I don't have a quilt in the hoop at the minute.  Just taking a short little break from that.  Meanwhile, I'm trying to work in a bit of extra time with some of that applique work that often gets shuffled to the back burner.  Super cool to see 16 of these little baskets all done and ready to go into the finished stack!  
More little baskets finished up
Once again I'm linking up to Slow-stitching on Sundays at Kathy's Quilts.  This forever project of  mine is finally starting to seem like a very real possibility and I like the idea of recognizing it as valuable time spent.*wink  Well, it must be or why would I be starting to wonder what my next forever project is gonna be?

5 comments:

  1. Everyone needs a forever project. The hard part is having only one at a time. Great progress!

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  2. That is exciting to be so close to the end of basket production! I bet you will be sad when you are done! I have a couple forever projects on the go, but am always tempted to start another one! LOL Thanks for linking up!

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  3. One of these days I am going to make these baskets. I love them and have seen them on other blogs. I see on your sidebar you have done a lot of them.
    thanks so much for stopping by my blog. Sunday stitching is fun.

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  4. Your basket blocks are looking great...only nineteen to go? You have inspired me to prep a few basket blocks of my own.
    Thanks for sharing your photos of your quilts that were at the show. I especially like Mellow Log Cabin, Be Thankful and Crazy Sunflowers.

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  5. I love your forever project! The baskets look great and will make a lovely quilt when they are all put together. Great job.

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