It poured a lot of the day today. I wouldn’t be surprised if we got an inch of rain. My friend commented that this is the first time she’s visited when it’s rained this much. And then we remembered that she was here last year during a snow storm that shut Portland down for four days!
So, what did we do today? After breakfast we hit my sewing room and made the sashing and cornerstones for the dark Flower Baskets quilt we started yesterday.

That plaid is crazy fantastic!!! When I first saw it I had a hard time imagining how you would use it. And now I want to use it in everything!
We got the sashing and cornerstones put on these blocks, got them all pressed and up on the design wall pretty quickly.

As we were going to start adding the setting triangles it was obvious that I wasn’t going to have enough of the dark border fabric to finish this quilt. So we have almost reached a stopping point.
Each setting triangle is bordered in the dark fabric.

I’ve ordered more fabric but it won’t be here until next week. We have enough to finish about half the setting triangles so we have a little more work we can get done but we won’t be finishing this quilt top while my friend is here.
When we reached this point in this quilt the rain had stopped so we hurried up and took my boys and ourselves for a nice 1.7 mile walk. We lucked out and stayed dry the entire time.
My friend decided to go ahead and make the backing for her Australian Aboriginal quilt we finished yesterday. So we took another trip to Pioneer Quilts in Milwaukie, Oregon, this afternoon and she picked out this lovely yellow Aboriginal fabric for the backing and the black and white for the binding.

We’re going to head over to my long arm quilter on Sunday to deliver this quilt. I guess I’ll go ahead and make the backing for my Aboriginal Libby quilt that we finished when my friend got here on Friday and have that quilted too. So we have a couple of backings to make in the next few days. Oh goody. Backings…
After we hit the fabric store we high tailed it over to my hairdresser for haircuts. Linda went first and she threatened me with my life if I shared a photo of her here. So you’ll just have to imagine what she looks like with five inches less length to her pony tail.
I am not afraid to share a photo of myself. I actually went a lot shorter this time. I probably lost five or six inches but I gained a lot of curl! It feels great to have my hair a little more under control.

It was 7:00 when we got home so I hurried and got our salmon on the grill, whipped up a salad and were sitting down to dinner in about 20 minutes. It was a simple dinner but really good.
We decided not to go to the coast tomorrow. The weather looks like it will be sunny on Friday so a really good day to be on the beach. So our plan is to get cracking on these backings tomorrow and take a leisurely day to the coast Friday.
I’m thinking we might be able to whip up another quilt quilt this weekend. Maybe a KFC disappearing four patch. Stay tuned!






















































































