At school when the kids need to hurry up, I will sometimes say "going once, going twice, going chicken soup with rice." This week one student asked "why do you say that?" Yesterday we had a Buddy Drill where we practice going to a classroom on the adjacent K-2 campus in case of an emergency on our campus. While there, a student found an old copy of Chicken Soup with Rice. It turns out that "going" is not actually in the poem! But as I was thinking of other things that work, I landed on "sewing"! I might need to come up with an sewing version of the poem! Cutting once, ripping twice ...
Since it was the end of the month, I was motivated to get a finish. I got the quilting and the binding done just in time. I tried something new by quilting diagonal lines in the center and straight lines in the borders that resulted in cross-hatching in the corners. I am pleased and I think it helped to accent the center rather than distract from it. Senor G really liked this one, so will take it on his next trip to Spain for friends there who are expecting.![]() |
Baby panel is done! |
Thursday was my "day off" this week. A very long day and I knew the best thing to do was just go to bed!
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The backing was exactly the right size. |
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Processed scraps ready to join their like-sized friends. |
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The quilting looks great. I have a quilt I was wondering if cross hatch in the center would work with straight lines in the borders. Now I can see it will work. Congrats on all the stitching time this week. Love the poem, I've never heard that one.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the finish and having a place to send it.
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