Well hello there blog friends!
After an unintentional "sewing fast" of two and half weeks, I'm back in the game!
In case you're not familiar with this swap, here's the deal: Each participant makes 101 blocks, complete with their name, city, and state signed on them. We all ship our blocks to a central location where they're redistributed and then we each receive 100 different blocks back in the mail (1 block goes to a charity quilt), each made by a different person. Then, of course, we each piece our blocks together to create a quilt that represents 100 different quilters from around the world.
Pretty cool, huh?
I used an Arcadia Honey Bun (only $12 on Etsy!) for my blocks, and I'm really loving the colors in this line. Too bad it's out of print!
I used a black Sharpie Ultra Fine Point for my signatures and I think it worked pretty well. I found it easier to print my letters instead of trying to sign them in cursive. I used some light starch when I pressed my fabric, but it was still a little tricky to write on!
Writing my information over and over again 101 times became a little mundane. I had a bit of an "oooops" while signing late at night . . .
Ha ha, Myrtle Ely! That would be quite the granny quilting name, huh? (I'm pretty sure she lives in Mary Beach . . . ) I might just have to use this name if I'm ever trying to pass for three times my age. You never know when you might need an alias.
Happy Sewing!
Myrtle
Mary