I have had such a busy week, I worked an extra 10 hours this week which was great, Poor Lillian was sick so I ran the shop. I love being in there amongst all the beautiful fabrics and chatting with the customers. Yesterday before I started work I quilted my table runners on the long arm machine. One of the perks of my job is I can quilt my own projects whenever I like. Thanks Lillian. Below is my Indigo, Pewter and Honey table runner made from scraps, its quite long and looks so pretty, today I sewed the binding on now i just need to hand sew it down on the back. This is my favourite table runner, its the length of my 6 seater kitchen table and looks beautiful on the light coloured wood. I Hope you all found some sewing time this weekend.
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Wish I had Your Job...sounds Great...Love your Table Runner looks right at home..
cheers
hi Leanne,
just love indigo pewter and honey fabrics..love love..they look nice in whatever you make..nice runners
Lucky you but poor Lillian, I hope she's feeling better soon. Gorgeous table runners!
Beautiful work as usual!! Cathyxx
Your indigo pewter and honey table runner looks great. l have been playing with this fabric, also making hour glass blocks. Its a great range. Did you see the circle quilt made with it over on my blog? Thanks for sharing.
They look fabulous Leanne. You are so lucky to have access to the long arm. As for the shop - well, it's a tough job but someone has to do it. Good thing it's you! Cheers, Ann :-)
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