Where did the week go?

I've looked up and it's Friday – again! How does that happen? I know I was out of town teaching but I did fly home on Wednesday. I know I've been busy but it's a blur. I should be able to look at many things marked off the list but I didn't make a list.  I really need to write things down…

I know I've made progress on Door #2. I have more leaves for the tree and a whole other plant that will go on the ledge above and to the left above the door. I've got the pattern for Door #3 ready to begin working on. 

DoorNumberTwo-05

I've about decided to make each of my doors a separate quilt. I think it will be fun to be able to move them around. 

I did run across this photo of radiators that I took in the first classroom I taught in in Moline. The building, and others used often by the guild, are owned by John Deere. Many of the buildings used to be residences of various members of the Deere family. These are amazing properties and it was fun to get to teach in one of them.

JohnDeere-Radiator

I love the repetition of the design on each 'wing' of the radiator. I should have taken more photos.

Have a good weekend – may you, and I, get some sewing done!


5 thoughts on “Where did the week go?

  1. I think years ago the week seemed longer yes even the days right ? I think it is moving a bit fast too..Those radiators look like they have awesome quilting patterns ! I mean put them on a plastic template on a white quilt and just show off the thread colors and stitching dont you think ?

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  2. The doors are all 21 tall and vary in width from 12 to 14. They could be bigger, or smaller with the help of a copier. They could be set into a bigger quilt. There could be many more doors – all set together into one big quilt!
    I think I am going to treat each of these as an individual small quilt that can be hung together or separately.

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