I picked up my friend at the airport yesterday afternoon around 2:00. We took a little detour on the way home and god some Thai food takeout and had an early dinner when we got to my house. After dinner we went out to do some grocery shopping to keep ourselves energized and ready to go this week.
Today started off with Rico’s sheep herding lesson and he was so good! He was working so well taking my commands as he was driving sheep laterally in front of me about 50 yards. He listened, took the directions I asked him to take, and was so calm and cool and collected. I was so proud of him.
When we finished there we headed to a local fabric store that has a pretty impressive collection of Kaffe Fassett Collective fabrics and a ton of other fabrics. it’s in Battle Ground, Washington, and I’m sorry to say, she doesn’t have a website.
I had planned to buy a few pieces I needed and found a few pieces that I wanted! And when we finished there we decided to head to my favorite local fabrics store, Pioneer Quilts in Milwaukie Oregon (you can find the with a Google search.) They DO have a website.

I bought the Aboriginal in the center of that photo at Pioneer. Everyone else came from the store in Battle Ground.
See that sharks teeth on the bottom? I’ have an idea in mind for that. I just need to see if I have the other fabric to bring my idea to life.
The black and white stripe is for the green quilt I’m contemplating.
When we got home it was around 4:00 or so. We kind of diddled around a little, ate some food, and then nit my sewing room because we promised that we would finish my Aboriginal Libby quilt before we started on my friend’s new quilt.
The first thing we had to do was mark, sew a stabilizing row of stitches and trim all four corners.

When we did this on my friend’s Libby quilt last summer we were on our knees on the living room floor. Today we put my portable design wall on the guest bed and were able to do all he marking without being on our knees on the floor.
We had two corners sewn on and pressed in no time. I was anxious to see what it looked like.

this quilt is a twin size and is basically a VERY generous throw quilt. I had toyed with the idea of trimming off off eat length and width but I decided tonight I’m just going to live with this as it is to avoid the hassle and to keep the design integrity of the quilt. I’ll just live with a really big throw size quilt.
It was really helpful to have an extra set of hands to manage all this bulk. And there was a lot of bulk. Here’s my regular coiled up quilt pieces ready for sewing. This is s pretty wonky and messy pile!

I did sew a row of stabling stitches along all four corners we trimmed,. All those exposed edges are on the bias so I wanted to do what I could to keep it from getting all stretched out with handling.

Once it was all sewn my friend pressed it.

And now it’s up on my design wall.

I’m pretty happy with it. I love the way the back background fabric really makes the colors pop. It will be a great colorful addition to my living room once it’s done.

The dogs had a nice field run between fabric store visits and they are nice and tired tonight. The spent a good deal of time gated in to my dinette room because it’s not always helpful to have them underfoot.

Rico woke up last night before I went to bed and it took him soooo long to pull is tongue back in!

Blep.
We still haven’t decided what we’re doing tomorrow. I think I’m going to sleep in a little. I’m sure we’ll figure out some kind of adventure.
It’s entirely possible that we’ll start working on my friends Aboriginal quilt tomorrow.














































