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Monday, November 28, 2016

Deciding on Geese

   These wild geese were flying every where as I pulled out several fabrics to try as sashing.  There a dark blue, a grayed-black, and a dark tonal green.  I tried a red, but quickly knew I would not be happy with it and put it away.  Of these 3, I liked the dark green best.  The black needs to be darker and truer with out the grayed splotches.  So since we were planning a quick trip to Fletcher, NC, a short stop at Foam and Fabric would solve the black dilemma.




   I did find a beautiful black tonal fabric I will use for the geese.  But I will save  photos of it until I get some geese strips sewn.  Nicki suggested the name of Flight in the Night if I used black.   We will see......
    I also picked up a couple of books at 50% off....I am such a sucker for quilt books.    The Color book is by Becky Goldsmith  of Piece O Cake fame.  Lots of great projects in it to entice me.   I am reading thru it right now and will share a review maybe of wisdom I gleam from it.



   Sir Old Man spotted this one on the flat fold table.  I did not need this, but loved all the sentiments/sayings expressed on it.   So one yard will make a ton of mug rugs and snack size mats for using, giving, or donating.  I love making the small size projects in between the big stuff.




   I will probably be silent for a day or two.....carpel tunnel surgery is tomorrow.  Thank you all for the support.  I will be back.  Happy stitching.  

15 comments:

  1. You will be in my thoughts and prayers tomorrow!

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  2. The geese look great on the black, and I like the name suggestion, but might shorten it to Night Flight.
    That is a really great fabric with those sayings on it. Sir Old Man has a good eye. : )
    Will be praying for a successful surgery and smooth recovery!!

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  3. The geese will look great on black! Best of luck tomorrow - praying for a great outcome and fast recovery. ~Jeanne

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  4. Hugs and best wishes for a successful surgery and recovery.

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  5. Praying for your surgery tomorrow. Great geese.

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  6. Best wishes for your surgery tomorrow Debbie - hurry back!

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  7. Do you think you'll feel all of us hovering around you when you have the surgery, holding your hand and wishing you well?

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  8. Hopefully, the doctor won't feel the pressured by the number of people who will be there in spirit with you. We are all wishing for a speedy recovery and a fantastic outcome. A little trip will be just what you need as you take some time off after surgery. Lots of hugs and prayers coming your way.

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  9. Healing thoughts flying your way. Make sure Sir Old Man gives us an update until you can get back to us yourself.

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  10. Sending healing thoughts. I might have already told you I had that surgery years ago...never looked back. It totally cured what ailed me once the pain of the surgery subsided. Hoping you'll have a good result as well. I have that same fabric with the sentiments. I like it too.

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  11. As they say in Yorkshire - ye'll be reet lass -
    wishing you well and lots of chocolate in the recovery stage : )

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  12. Sending prayers and healing energy for your surgery tomorrow.This one is a breeze after the endarterectomy! Best wishes for a speedy recovery.

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  13. Sir Old Man picked some nice fabric. I liked what I could read. Hope you are recovering well.

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