Small steps add up! I certainly don't mind I get more time to enjoy the greens and blues and variations in your quilt. Trinity Green is deep like the ocean.
Sometimes almost there is worse than starting out but think of the enjoyment when it's complete...and while it is in the making we can all enjoy the tantalizing images. Considering the dreadful weather in Tokyo, you have done exceedingly well with the quilt.
Says Google: European Union laws require you to give European Union visitors information about cookies used on your blog. In many cases, these laws also require you to obtain consent.
As a courtesy, we have added a notice on your blog to explain Google's use of certain Blogger and Google cookies, including use of Google Analytics and AdSense cookies.
It's all progress, even if seemingly at a snail's pace!
ReplyDeleteSmall steps add up! I certainly don't mind I get more time to enjoy
ReplyDeletethe greens and blues and variations in your quilt.
Trinity Green is deep like the ocean.
But look how lovely the quilting is>
ReplyDeleteI am sure it will turn out gorgeous! Kisses, my friend.
ReplyDeleteIt is progressing well think how far you have come since you cut out the first triangles you are nearly at the end of the amazing creation
ReplyDeleteThe quilt will be finished before you know it, it is looking great so far
ReplyDeleteSuch a variety of colours in the 'green' quilt and the quilting is lovelyl
ReplyDeleteSometimes almost there is worse than starting out but think of the enjoyment when it's complete...and while it is in the making we can all enjoy the tantalizing images.
ReplyDeleteConsidering the dreadful weather in Tokyo, you have done exceedingly well with the quilt.