While precious little stitching has been going on around here the past few nights, after I finished playing in EQ last night I couldn’t resist stitching two more of the Dreaming in Wedgwood blocks.
I’m trying to decide on a layout, as I think I’m going to add something else to the mix even if it is just plain 12″ squares. That would lend itself to some wonderful quilting.
One more night of intense EQ play and then back to my normal stitching time. I’m glad I’ve taken the time to work with EQ as much as I have over the past week, as I think it will help in the future when I’m playing with ideas. That said, it also has the potential to take much too much time away from actual stitching.
Mr. Q.O.has been busy playing with photo effects. Baxter is definitely not opposed to having his photo taken.
So glad that you are using EQ, but I must agree any computer time takes away from actually sewing time. Great pic of Baxter!
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Great pic of Baxter and I’m glad to know you’re really seeing some benefits with EQ. The more tools the better, eh? Love the blocks. Very pretty.
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I love the blue/white look! And now I’m thinking that Baxter should pose on your finished quilts because you know he is your biggest critic and admirer!
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Wedgewood and blue; perfect for you. Glad you found time to stitch!
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Love Love LOVE those blocks…can’t wait to see what you make.
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It’s true that EQ does take time away from stitching, but look at it this way…..it saves time, because decided on a layout then changing one’s mind can be avoided! This is Baxter’s very intent look, yes?
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Love that blue and white!..and a favorite pattern of mine…its going to be a beauty
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the blue and white is a lovely calming choice. Baxter is sooooo pretty he knows just when to pose.
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Gorgeous blocks, it’s going to be a beauty!
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Appropriate name. A friend’s daughter use to say her wedding cake was going to look like a piece of Wedgewood…
This is going to be a beautiful quilt.
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