I have gotten the Baxter Quilt all loaded on the frame and I am ready to start quilting it. It took me a little while to get it on there. Thank goodness I took detailed notes while they were going over how it is done. Otherwise, I would probably still be working on that. After I got it all loaded I decided that it might be a good idea to stop and actually watch the DVD instructions that came with it. I also worked on this little clutch. It, of course, is not exactly how I would like it, so I am sure there will be more versions in the future.
On another note, I have been having some terrible “attacks” over the last couple of weeks. What I thought might just be the worst heartburn in the history of heartburn turns out to be gallstones. I meet with the surgeon in a few weeks to schedule having my gallbladder removed. I’ve never had surgery before, so I’m pretty nervous about it. I have been needing to slow down, so this might be just the thing that helps me to do that.
What a cute clutch. It’s adorable.
I wanted to let you know that I posted the picture of the dress I made with the fabric I won in your giveaway!
Thanks Again!
you must be so excited!!! to be able to quilt with a longarm is a dream
Ohh I just got to play with a machine like that recently– SO SO cool!!!
I had my gallbladder removed 4 years ago and it’s the only surgery I’ve ever had- It really is very simple (WAY less painful than gallstones) and I have not had to make any major diet changes afterwards. Good luck!
that clutch is pretty awesome! Are you sure it’s not quite right?
That little clutch is darling!
Hugs,
Kerry
that clutch is adorable!
I quilt on an HQ also…and i’ve done my last few quilts by floating the top and love it! It’s so much faster and makes the loading part seem less of a chore. 🙂