





On Thursday, we had a quilting workshop in class. It was fun and I brought some of my fabric scraps to play with. I'm pretty happy with the way it turned out! Everyone else used stuff from the storeroom, which was pretty funny. I think I'd like to do some more stuff like this. I ended up composing it pretty intuitively, which was really nice, just to go with it. Hmmmm, what should I quilt?
I also bought batting that is 50% bamboo and 50% organic cotton. It's the softest stuff ever. How could I stand to encase it in fabric? I just want to use this stuff as a blanket!
What have you been working on?
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