Yesterday was the 2nd day of the 2-day class I taught in Duncan, OK. Most of the students brought their pieced arcs for this photo. Cute, huh! Everyone did a great job.
On an applique day everyone stays focused…
Colleen, one of the ladies in class, sent me this photo today. She has been really busy appliqueing the center of the block. Great job!
Duncan was hot and dry. Sherman is hot and dry. It reminds me a lot of the summers when we lived in Tempe, AZ, and I'm not happy that that is true. If you live in a cooler place, enjoy it.
Today it was back to work at mom's house. We set up the paint sprayer and painted cabinet doors (hundreds of them!), louvered doors, and more first thing this morning. Steve had a meeting on campus, I went to Lowe's for supplies, we did some small stuff (got the mirror hung in Christy's bathroom), and after lunch we started laying the flooring.
This is the living room. The Pergo laminate is going down really well, better than when we we put it in at our house. The color is really nice. Mom came by to see it and was very happy. I was the plank cutter and this is the 'rotary cutter' I was using on the flooring:
The blade is big! And more scary when it's moving. I'm very, very careful. I have a friend here who has managed to do real damage to her hands (twice) on a table saw. I stay very focused. It is a very good tool for this job.
We'll be back at it tomorrow. Painting the doors with a 2nd coat with a sprayer and then the floors.








































