After an intense session of Dungeons and Dragons, I decided to get busy in my studio. I finished the sashing and borders on another Saturday Sampler from last year.... still needs a back made for it, but the top is finished...
The sashing and cornerstones might be a little bit too bright, but the quilt is bright too, and I think it will make a nice quilt for a child - girl OR boy. So I will pair it with a unisex back, stash it away once it is quilted and save it for another rainy day.
I really enjoy sewing on rainy days... I feel freer to be in my studio - no guilt for not spending time doing other things, and I love the view out my studio window - the lovely gray clouds and the sounds of rain pattering down. What joy!
What do you do on rainy days?
"Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life." - Picasso
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