I don’t know what it is about charm packs, but I think they’re great. I love scrappy quilts, so I guess that’s part of it. I had accumulated a few packs and finally got around to getting them ready to use. Over the past week, this is what I’ve been doing every day — washing a charm pack and hanging the pieces to dry. I don’t like working with unwashed fabric so I’ve been soaking each charm pack I had in some warm sudsy water for a bit, then rinsing and hanging them to dry. I’m always amazed at the fact that there is some shrinkage, even with 5″ pieces.

These are all the ones that have been washed this past week. I don’t have any specific ideas yet but now they’re ready whenever inspiration strikes. Some are solids, some are batiks, some are hand-dyed fabrics and some are prints. I think the batiks are going to be used for star points like the ones in my blue and white quilt, but in a smaller size so it would be a rainbow of stars. That plan, of course, could change radically.

This group consists of two of the same charm pack. I have about 2 yards of one of the prints which I’ll use for a border. I’m not sure quite yet what I have planned for these, but am leaning towards some sort of setting using Drunkard’s Path blocks.
They say we are to get quite a storm today with high winds and lots of rain. And cooler temperatures. One of the weather reports said this was more like a storm we would normally get in November. Great! The summer that wasn’t and now November storms in September? I wonder, does this mean we get winter early and then spring really early, maybe in January?
Lester doesn’t care. He’s comfortable curled up on the couch.

While Smudge is very content having a nap on the chair. Look at those paws!

