Sunny, sunny, sunny! It may be chilly and a bit windy but the sun doesn't fail to brighten up the days. Each morning I get up, make some coffee and head down to the nearest store to get a paper. When the tide is low, I try to walk back by way of beach to see what nature has to offer up each day. I am rarely disappointed and this morning was no exception. I could see the dolphins rushing the fish from across the street so I went to the beach to get a closer look as I never tire of watching the dolphins especially when they are engaging in interesting behavior. I spotted this Bufflehead drake darting in and out of the waves and actually got a shot. Last year I had seen the female who isn't nearly as striking. It is amazing to watch these birds as they dive under the waves just as they are breaking and pop up again on the other side.I have 27 blocks and I do like to utilize as many as possible. Probably would do 4-3-4-3-4-3-4 which would use 25 of the blocks or 5-4-5-4-5 which would use 23 or 4-5-4-5-4 which uses 22. Might do this set. I hate investing too much "design" into these projects!
Onward to the animal hexagons and then bags of strips that think they want to be fabric and may just be. I was going to make a tote bag that I had carefully cut all the pieces for -- or thought I had cut all the pieces for but hadn't so that will wait until Spring Fling at quilt club.
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Hi Beth, I just stumbled over your blog - you have done so many things with dyeing, it will take days to read all your posts about it. They are very informatif, inspiring and non of them I think is ugly! I'am not a quilter (yet) but a felter, who likes to dye with plants and leaves. And today I tried it with snow, but something I did wrong (I forgot to flow away the melted snow). I like to follow your adventures with dyeing. Thanks for being a blog-teacher, DOrie
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