
I currently have 14 half yards of fabric along with threads batching away in dye buckets. I will let them batch overnight and start rinsing tomorrow.
I also am playing with fabric painting lately. Don't have any of that to show you just yet, but the other day I was at one of those oddball stores (one that I just don't get to often) and found a four pack of sponges. Two of the sponges were like the purple one on the right, you know, the normal kind of sponge. But the other two were a little different and they caught my eye. I think they may be fun to stamp with, we'll see.

Yesterday I played with making screens for screen printing again. The first time I did this I was using designs that I had scanned into my printer and printed out onto paper. This time I played with drawing directly onto paper with a Sharpie. It worked very well. I did a sample first just to see if it was going to work and that is the first design you see here that I actually tried on fabric.

Here is the screen I made. This is a 8.5" x 11" size, and I did these with the Sharpie marker too. X's and O's! I have one sheet of the screen making material left and I have designs all ready, but it's too windy today to make them.

Are you still with me? Whew! This is getting to be a long post. The other day I happened along a project that I've been working on now for oh, a bajillion years I think. So I pulled it out and slapped it up on the design wall. There are 10 blocks that are ready as you can see, although I haven't pieced the arcs and the centers together yet. This is a Karen Stone pattern and the pattern has 25 blocks in it. I have all the block centers done, now to work on the remaining arcs. The slow part! Paper piecing! I am hoping to, challenging myself to, daring to, get a few arcs done each week. I'm not going to pinpoint a specific number or else I'll get frustrated if I don't meet it. But now that I've declared that I am going to do this to all of you, well, I'm hoping that I'll feel obligated.

And just look at this lovely ATC/ACEO. I purchased this from an Etsy seller, Sojourn Quilts. I just love the simplicity of this small work of art and decided I just had to have it.
