- pack up my portable machine and my current project in a rolling bag
- set it outside the back door
- put my other stuff in the car
- walk around the house to the back door
- put rolling bag in car
- drive
Well, I went straight from step 3 to step 6 yesterday. It was more like this:
- pack up my portable machine and my current project in a rolling bag
- set it outside the back door
- put my other stuff in the car
- drive
- get out of car
- realize that I am one rolling bag short
- call home and ask the man of the place to put my stuff away.
So it was time to find out what opportunity I was in line for. We do have an extra machine and plenty of supplies. I yanked out the blue, purple, and green scrap bins. I started finding fabrics that might want to go together. Then I noticed a bunch of 3.5" width-of-fabric strips in the blue bin, all the same blue funky floral. To me, that just screamed, "Border!" Already cut and ready to go. I used it as the inspiration fabric for the quilt and pulled in some pinks and oranges for sparkle. I cut the fabrics into 4.5" width strips, not worrying about their lengths. I also cut a few 6" squares and folded 'em into prairie points. Then I made long strips and laid them side-by-side. I scattered in the prairie points and assembled the whole thing. I still needed an outer border, so I grabbed the fushia bin. No dice. The dark green. Ew. Purple? No way. Yellow really wanted to play so... Here is the final product. I'm calling it "Transporter Malfunction." Get it?