
Isn't there something special about a jelly roll? The way it's ever so tightly rolled, the way you know you're never going to get it as tight again once you untie that ribbon, the whole collection of fabric, but just a little strip of each one.
This beauty is my first. I'm a jelly roll Virgin. Pure, unsullied, never touched. I feel ready to take the plunge now. I think I've found 'the one'. Would you care for an introduction? What do you
think? I think I've made the right choice. Oh, with age comes wisdom.
Any way, hello! Wow, that week flew by, didn't it? I'm still going to take another week or so off, because I've really enjoyed having the time to actually get things done, instead of spending the day chatting or skiving, or using hunting down fabric I don't need as an excuse to avoid getting things finished. Or lusting over jellyroll patterns.
I might give myself a coffee break a day to do all things flickry and bloggy. If I behave, at least.
Because this week has been really productive. And I like to see a stack of finished jobs, it makes me feel good.
The spiderweb grows...by another 12. Which takes me up to 42 in total, only another 14 to go. And 9 of those are going to come from my European
posse.

The
Christmas Quilt has borders and its backing has been pieced. Next week I'll quilt it, maybe I'll even finish it completely. It is half term, so I might have to talk to the kids every now and then.

Giant Animals part 2 (boy colours) was finished. Although I will admit it was finished a little before last week, but I didn't take a picture so I'll try and speak it in here without you noticing.
I might have to re-name this giant wrinkles. Better get it pressed before I take ti round to Baby Fin (who I still haven't met, despite him being almost a month old)

And finally. I finished up the pop garden quilt from the workshop I went to a few weeks ago.
It feels good to get things done.

So, I'm off again, I'll be in hiding again for the next week. Getting ready for Halloween too. The kids have planned a party, I think we have 15 kids coming, which is a little better than last
year. There are fewer adults this year too. To be honest, it's those that the harder work than the kids - needing constant refilling of wine glasses, and conversation.
Before I go, have you seen/heard of/tried
howcast.com? It's kind of like you tube, full of 'how to' videos. Might be a good one to bookmark? Like I need another website to trawl through.