As I'm sure you've figured out by now, I decided that the piece should have an undewater theme, so I got busy making a "seascape"; quilting in sand, foliage, stones, even adding a school of fish.
If you're the type of person who likes to scroll back through older content on a blog, you may notice that mine has increased by four or five-fold. The reason is because I've imported content from my other two blogs to this one, in preparation for the closing of those two blogs on June 1.
I will go back and delete double (and even triple!) posts, in fact, I've started the process. And I'm also going to get around (at some point) to changing and condensing the tags. But in the meantime, please overlook any such errors.
And thanks for hanging out 'round here.
P.S. - I just found out something funny - all of the comments were imported here as well - but they all look like they come from me! Apparently, I've been talking to myself for three years!
So, when I last left you, I showed you the threads I was going to quilt this piece with; and quilt it, I did. Here's a little piece of the background.
But I knew that was going to be only the background; and after thinking about it for a couple of days, I was eating my lunch at work one day and knew what it was this piece needed.
I don't know if I mentioned here or on my other blog (that's closing soon) that BSP and I are re-doing our bedroom in soft grey with white accents.
In Canada, Queen Victoria's birthday, May 24th,or its near environs is a federal holiday, giving us a long weekend. I had lots of plans for work in my sewing room this weekend, but after literally weeks of rain every single day, Saturday dawned sunny and warm;
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