What does a shampoo bottle have to do with designing a quilt? I don’t know, but shampoo seems to be a definite aid. Whenever I’m playing with ideas for a quilt and then wash my hair, the idea for the quilt comes to me almost immediately. In the case of the baby quilt, the entire quilt was planned before I even rinsed the shampoo out including how it will be quilted and what I’ll name it.
This happens over and over. Whenever I’m working on a plan for something to do with a quilt and have hit a snag, it almost invariably sorts itself out while I wash my hair. I wonder what it is about shampooing that makes creativity flow.
I then stash shopped and gathered a grouping of fabrics to audition for the quilt. Not all of these will make their way into the quilt.
Finalizing just which fabrics I’ll use is still going on, but a few of the choices are definite so I was able to cut and print enough fabric for the first 7 blocks last night.
While sitting out on the roof garden, I got this shot of the sky. The forecast had said we might have thunderstorms and periodically a big dark cloud would appear only to float away and be replaced by these wispy ones. The heat and humidity are ongoing, but I am not complaining. The cold winter weather will be here all too soon, so I want to soak up as much of this warmth as I can.
For a while Wednesday afternoon, I was looking at websites for expats living in places like Ecuador and Costa Rica. The thought of winter coming usually drives me to think about things like moving to a milder climate. Although I doubt we’d ever do it, it’s fun to look and daydream.
Smudge wasn’t daydreaming in this shot.
Lester in his usual summer spot on the windowsill.






well this is intriguing,I am going to have to remember that when I wash my hair tomorrow morning and see if I can pull that off too!
as always love the kitty pictures!
Kathie
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I don’t know about being an ex-pat, even for better weather – couldn’t leave this place, I love it. Do you know if the baby is pink or blue?
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What pattern are you using?? Inquiring minds want to know 🙂
Did you look at expats in Panama – we have LOTS of expats here – whole communities of them at the beaches and in the mountains and even in the city. They have their own social groups and newspapers and newsletters. I do not consider myself an expat – my family has lived in Panama since 1954 – several family members were born here and my daughter is married to a Panamanian.
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Hmmm, shampoo for big decisions…I can do this! 😉 So happy you’ve got an idea for baby quilt…now…let the fun begin!!! Yep, every so often I get flashbacks of snow drifts to my waist…and practically crawling out to mailbox (for a new quilt supply order!)…and the south looks pretty good!
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Too bad shampoo has never had that effect on me. Usually I ‘see’ things in my dreams or semi-lucid moments in the dark. As for moving to a warmer climate – no way! I love having four seasons. I look forward to each and everyone.
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Lovely fabrics!! Hihi, my ideas are born while I hoover the house hihi!! Or do the ironing, anyway all chores by which I don’t need to think!! I agree with Hetty, love the four seasons but they should pass a little slower!! The warm ones that is hihi! Have a nice evening!! Happy sewing, Daniëlle
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I wonder what you design you have settled on. The fabrics will be perfect for a baby regardless :0)
Crispy
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Hmm, I need to wash my hair. I wonder if it will help me be more creative. LOL Great post. I enjoyed it. Smudge looks like he is about to attack something. LOL Have a great day. Winona
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Well that is interesting that you get your inspiration from shampooing your hair! I might have to try that! Because all my inspiration comes from you talented people who give it to me by way of quilt patterns!!
Your picture of the sky reminds me of why I don’t trust what the weatherman says! They are usually wrong.
Enjoy your summer days because yes, winter will be here before we know it:/
Blessings
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I just love it…….inspiration in the washing….LOL
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LOL
I know! I always think it is because I am massaging my thick skull! 🙂 circilation is good for the brain!!!
I am so happy that you have an idea, now I can’t wait to see it!
you want south and warmth?
consider Cyprus!
🙂
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Wonderful post! Must be magic shampoo! Can’t wait to see the baby quilt in progress. Adorable 30s fabrics.
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Well, I know that I ALWAYS feel better after a nice shampoo, especially with Tea Tree Oil Shampoo. It’s so invigorating… I’ll have to pay closer attention to the results! 🙂
I’m so happy that you are having a new baby join your family! What great fun to have the chance to work with fun, children’s prints. I really like what you have selected and know that you will create and amazing heirloom.
I missed your cats!~They always make me smile.
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Some of my best ideas come while I’m in the shower. My theory is the warm water and massage increase the blood flow to my brain and voila: ideas! Now I need some sort of way to write the flow of ideas down, because when my brain cools down, I don’t remember all of them! lol
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