Friday, October 25, 2024

Even Crazier

 

I haven't exactly been able to keep up with my one block a day thing with the Kaffe Fassett crazy quilt but I've been close. Counting today's which is not in the photo because I hadn't made it yet, I have 7 out of the 20 that I think I'll need. 



I started freaking out that I was going to run out of material. Each block takes a lot of it but then I realized I hadn't even used some of the patterns yet. There's a lot of material in a layer cake. 





Ditto for the jelly roll. I keep discovering new fabric underneath the ones I've been using. I'm pretty sure there will be plenty. 





And....have a peek at my pretty little room that's all decked out in her new Ikea finery. I realized that I was never getting that quilt done anytime soon so I made another visit to online Ikea and bought a gold blanket and that gold plaid pillowcase to liven up the place a bit. I love it. It's all so soft and cozy that I could stay there all day. I've been trying to convince The Mister he really needs a day of golf so I would have the opportunity but so far, he's been full of excuses why he shouldn't. Darn it.  





10 comments:

  1. It's been so warm here that I'm surprised The Mister didn't seize the opportunity to play golf. Here's hoping he does soon!

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  2. Ha! My new bee quilt would look perfect in that room!

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  3. The crazy blocks are growing! The new room is so very chic--nice accent color for the room!

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  4. Hey--I just wanted you to know that the Chill Dog Protocol worked for Scout! She was quiet and a bit nervous in the examination but she let the vet handle her. I was so worried about drugging her so much but she seemed to do really well. I also feel pretty good about this protocol since it has been written up in academic journals. You should check with your vet to see about it for Pup. Here is an article on it: https://todaysveterinarynurse.com/behavior/benefits-of-medicating-patients-for-veterinary-visits/

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  5. We used a mix of gabapentin, trazodone and melatonin for Scout.

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    1. If you want any more info email me--kbsoregon AT gmail

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  6. The room is so comforting, even from here!

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  7. Those fabrics are great! Hopefully you'll have more than enough fabric for your quilt. I do love your room. It looks so peaceful and cozy.
    Blessings and hugs,
    Betsy

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  8. What a lovely room, so inviting and comfy! xo, V.

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