WIP Wednesday: Back home
I've had a whirlwind week that included two lectures at traditional quilt guilds, plus of course my trip to the Modern Quilt Guild SewDown in Portland. So I don't have much to show you guys today, but here goes nothing.
But first, I want to thank the Modern Quilt Guild for a great teaching experience at the SewDown. And to all my students from this weekend: You guys rocked! It was so much fun teaching all of you, and I hope you enjoyed paper-piecing as much as I do. (The pattern shown above is available for purchase here.)
Anyway, I had hoped to get some sewing done at Open Sew time at the SewDown, but as usual I seemed to do more chatting than sewing. The sum total of my progress over the weekend was tearing the paper off all of these paper-pieced units. Um, yeah, not exactly the most productive I've ever been. But I was having fun and/or relaxing, so there's that.
What are you working on this week? Here are the linky rules:
1. Link up any post from the past week that features an unfinished work-in-progress (WIP).
2. Somewhere in your post, you must link back here to my blog.
3. Comment on at least a few of the other WIP Wednesday links—commenting on the two or three links directly before yours works well to make sure everyone gets comments!
Have a fabulous week!