Friday, February 15, 2008

You might like to ...

... check on me later on this week ... just to make sure I'm not trapped under a pile of bags. This is the lineup of customer projects I need to quilt.

I'm almost done with the Little Macca's Farm quilt, I should finish it tonight. I had to put it aside during the week to work on a rush job, and two others that were very simple (needed a couple of no brainers :-))

It's so nice that people trust me with their precious quilts, just so flattering. And it's great for me, cuz I'll have the school fees paid for in no time!

I promise I'll post something more interesting in the next couple of days, I just need to dive in and get moving on these first. Be good - I'll be thinking of you all! x o x

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

What kind of the quilting machine do you use for the quilting for the customers?
Victoria

YankeeQuilter said...

With that line of bags it doesn't look like you will get to do much of your own piecing for awhile...however it does allow you to earn money for more fabric (that is the glass half-full view!!)

Quilts And Pieces said...

Wow! That pile would make me so frazzled! Heck I get frazzled quilting one quilt!

*karendianne. said...

Sending you lots of good energy for a flow of productivity!

In the flow Love, *karendianne.

Knitted Gems said...

You're going to be very busy over the next few days. Good Luck!

Julia said...

Well, I will certainly understand if we do not hear from you for awhile.
Although, I would love to see pics of them if it is alright with the owners.
Do you do all of the quilting on a domestic sewing machine?

Tanya said...

Well, we know why they trust you! You do such gorgeous work! And the added benefit of helping to pay school costs, what more could you ask for. An activity you love, that makes people happy and helps out your family all in one!

Mary Johnson said...

That is a pile of quilts to finish for other people. I tend to have a lot of donation tops waiting for quilting and those from my Mom and Aunt but there's not as much pressure as there is when doing it for hire.

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