tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6100081209595153520.post9175298733415176856..comments2024-02-17T19:12:57.445-05:00Comments on Patchwork Pie: Trash TalkSunniehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04304233101042809161noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6100081209595153520.post-91748328325179208782008-09-07T09:48:00.000-04:002008-09-07T09:48:00.000-04:00I do remember that quilt from the Diane S. Hire c...I <I>do</I> remember that quilt from the Diane S. Hire class! And I am beset with a sudden case of "other envy": It always looks better when someone <I>else</I> does it than when I do it!<BR/><BR/>I really like your wonky curves! And the angled sashing strips that bring it together. Why can't I do that? More to the point, why <I>don't</I> I do that? Well, hurray for you!<BR/><BR/>I have some friends who have made it VERY clear that they would like a quilt, and I would like to do one for them in an informal, improvisational style. I seize up every time I start thinking about it. Well, I will keep looking at this blog post for inspiration.<BR/><BR/>Meanwhile, it occurs to me that one could take an old film cannister (surely a pack rat would have one), and tape a label to it that says, "Discarded Needles," and not actually throw it away until it was full, which might be quite a long time. Or an old prescription bottle (with the identifying information carefully obscured, of course).<BR/><BR/>Keep up the great work and the great blogging, Sunnie!<BR/><BR/>Sincerely,<BR/>The Mysterious Ms. EAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com