It's been a good few days at Quilt Camp. I have two quilt tops I've been working on, and while I've made progress, they are still not done. It looks like this one should be done when I stretch it on the design wall:
But stretched on the bed, it's not wide enough yet:
My other quilt top is similarly not finished yet. Happily I have time and scraps and love doing the work. Fortunately, we're not depending on the quilts I'm making to keep us from freezing to death in the winter.
At Quilt Camp, the projects of other quilters inspires me too. Yesterday, I loved seeing these notecards made of scraps sewn on cardstock:
Here's the back of those cards:
And here's an abstract design:
Last night I came back to my nearby Lutheridge house because I have seminary class on Thursday nights. I only have a few class meetings left, and this class which explores Christmas and Easter without the ministry in between, is one of the best classes I've ever taken in all of my student years.
Today is another day, the last full day, of sewing and socializing. It's going to be wonderful, and I'm already feeling sad that Quilt Camp is soon over.
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