No, I didnt make this block. I don't have those kinds of skills, or skillz or skillage (as my 12 year old son calls it). This was made be Charlotte over at Lawson and Lotti and I am showing this because it's about time I showed you some decent sewing after yesterday's sorry block and because today she is featuring me on her weekly "Sunday Sewing Spaces" feature. So hop on over there to find out more about my sewing room. There is no sewing room quite like it, that much I can say.
Classy box missus!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing block.
ReplyDeleteI'm quite sure you have that skillage, and liked having a nosy round your casino.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the lovely compliment, you certainly do have the skillz! and yesterdays block was cool, not sorry!
ReplyDeleteOh that block is amazing! You definately have the skillz, I'm off over to take a peek... :o)
ReplyDeleteExcuse me, Mrs - your skillage is in danger of causing a spillage in the village ...
ReplyDeleteloved the box of stuff too!
That zipper block made me weep when I looked at the foundation paper!
You are right Lynne...no one else would have a space like yours. I see, though, that you have sorted your fabric since our interview a year ago LOL
ReplyDeleteI have now added a new word to my vocabulary: skillage. Love it.
ReplyDeleteHow fun to see you being featured in another interview. I now see how James Bond and quilting can be combined quite well.
This is so cool...but so is yours!!
ReplyDeletehad a look at your chat with lottie - and your 7700 fmq's like a dream?? lucky you - mine doesn't - any tips regarding threads and needles and settings????
ReplyDeleteps - if you ever got bond, james bond (the daniel craig variety) around your octagonal table, plse phone me, stat...
ReplyDeleteLove your "Casino", LOL. You apparently have So much more patience than I do. I would (seriously) have painted (while hubby was gone) and surprised him...Yes I did it to a bathroom one time...LOL...I have been known to say, "better to ask forgiveness than permission." (yes, I AM aware that I am that bad influence your Mama warned you about!)
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun post. I really enjoyed seeing your sewing room. I tend to get lost in 'no one wants to see this', but you are an inspiration. I would have painted long ago to give it more light, but I am not you with whatever schedule you have going. It sounds like it is in a great spot. I had my sewing machine in a corner of the living room, my stash in a spare room, hid my cutting board under the sofa, and cut my cloth at the dining table. Needless to say, I was running all over the place and making a mess everywhere. I now have moved the sewing machine to the spare room where I close the door on my projects. Love seeing the projects and this post. Oh, and wouldn't fuzzy dice look great hanging from your light?
ReplyDeleteWOW! How fun!
ReplyDeleteI love it!..."skillage" I loved seeing your sewing space. It made me feel a whole lot better about mine! hahaha sorry! Your space looks like when I first started sewing when I was very young! You've just been so creative, why take time to change and fancy up what is working VERY well for you! Don't change a thing!
ReplyDeleteyou need to look at 'facial hair threading' on youtube ;)
ReplyDeleteIf you don't have the skillage I'm not sure who does...lovely sewing space ;o) Does James Bond pop by often?!
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