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I've been doing stuff - honest

Hello all. Hope you're all well. 
Sorry I haven't posted (again). Here are the excuses: I had a really busy week at work after my last post and then was booked on a 5 day residential course last week. So the weekend (when I should have gone to Rocheberie Schoolhouse Quilters) was spent sorting out lots of 'stuff' rather than having more fun.
But in spite of this I did manage to scan in a picture I'd found in a magazine and then print it onto Lutrador and craft vilene (as you can see below). The printer (HP Photosmart C7280 All-In-One) was an absolute dream and just took the different media and printed. I know this is how it's meant to work - but I'm sure many of you will agree how it often doesn't.
Not too sure what I'm going to do with them - but I'm sure my next class will give me lots of ideas.
Thought you might like to see Flo - in her favourite position - on our bed asleep. Can you see the tail is starting to swish - she really doen't like to have her photo taken. 

And I was so happy to come home to my copy of Selvedge. Oh it's such a delight to read and look at the pictures and the ads. The next issue is about quilts - I'm sure it'll have lots of news about the forthcoming exhibition at the V&A. I know sine the sad demise of Borders it's not as easy for everyone to get a copy of Selvedge off the shelf - I think Waterstones might be tsrting to try to fill this gap - so do try to have a look at a copy and see what you think.
Anyway - I'm off now to do all those jobs I haven't been here to do for a week. Have a great weekend.

Comments

Good to see you've been keeping busy. Hope to see you at the next Rocheberie.
Glad to hear you've been busy...Love that picture of Flo! She's even got her paw across her face! LOL
Thimbleanna said…
Oh no! Your Borders closed? I hope that's not the start of a trend! Love that cute kitty picture!

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