This stack of fabrics are cut and ready to print either with octagons or squares for the Harpsichord Quilt. It takes no time at all to prepare to print as the Inklingo collection with these shapes gives suggested sizes of fabric pages, which I generally follow. Once I get all these pieces printed, I’ll have enough to keep me stitching for a few weeks.
It will take next to no time to get these all printed and then cut apart. All I need do is iron a few sheets to freezer paper, print, then re-use the freezer paper and print some more and so on until all the fabric sheets are printed. I plan to get these printed as well as more of the cream long hexagons for the Patchwork of the Crosses blocks this weekend.
Lester spent a fair bit of time on the windowsill on Wednesday so he was relaxing Wednesday night, stretched out on the sofa.



Your cats are so gorgeous! I don't always comment on their photos, but I enjoy them.
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I'm looking forward to seeing this finished piece Cathi.Right now Smudge makes me want to take a nap! :)bunny hugs,shell
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I just read your top comment…didn't really mean to snoop but seen the word cats! I think I must be the complete opposite as it seems I'm always here to see the kitties. :-)Sent you that pattern yesterday.
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Your industry is amazing!
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Finally the light bulb went on, Cathi with respect to the Inklingo printing. I could not for the life of me figure out how the fabric went thru the printer. Freezer paper! Duh!Now I'm all gung ho to try it out on the samples you sent me. Woo hoo!
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Oh Cathi, I can already hear the music streaming in the air! :0)
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This is going to be a colorful quilt–right up my alley!
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