Getting ready to finally release a few quilt patterns I've been working on since late 2012! The quilt above was quilted by Melissa of Sew Shabby Quilting! Hopefully they'll be ready at the end of the month!
Amanda, Jacey, and I (+ a few others too!) are going to sew through Tula Pink's City Sampler book this year! This is my first block.
I received my geeky reward this week, awesome goodies from Amanda!
I was craving scones after a visit to a tea house last week in Ohio. I made these from Smitten Kitchen but with golden raisins instead of cranberries.
We had a very geeky Valentines day after I came upon this ridiculous collection of vintage video game consoles (and games!) at a thrift store. Michael went with Playstation 1 and I went with Gamecube!
If you're local, it's the St. Vincent de Paul on Odana Rd.
Last Saturday we celebrated Michael's Birthday and 6 years together!
Of course poor George had to be dressed up yesterday! His shirt says "Hug Me"! I of course hugged him after I took photos!
This week I love the..
Smell of: Cookies baking
Sound of: Happy from Despicable Me
Taste of: Girl Scout Cookies
Sight of: George wearing clothes, hehe
Feel of: A relaxing night in
Good things about this week:
- Hanging out with Lei today!
- Lots of happy mail!
- House of Cards season 2
- Got a quilt cut out this week
For more adventures, follow me on Instagram. I'm jenib320!
I heart George!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to seeing your patterns, Jeni! Thanks for sharing this fabulously random filled post!
ReplyDeleteI love your addition of a snapshot of the week!
ReplyDeleteWhat sweet posts!
ReplyDeleteI love your color choices for the city block!
your tula sampler block looks so pretty! I have that book and all the fabric picked out, maybe you have inspired me to get started.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to the new patterns!
ReplyDeleteI'm so excited we're starting our samplers! And it looks like yu and M had an amazing valentine's day! <3
ReplyDeletethe 'geek' bags crack me up.. I call myself a GEEK all the time!! (20 yrs in computers does it to ya) See you in Pittsburgh!
ReplyDeleteI had set of sheets in the 80's that look just like the fabric in the background of your rabbit photo.
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