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Students participated in the annual winter break doubles Table Tennis Tournament in Taylor Student Lounge.
My coworker had twins this summer and I made quilts for the twins plus their big brother. I MEANT to gift these when we started school in September...instead I am gifting them when we start school in January, heh.
pattern: enlarged shoo-fly, just based on the dimensions I felt like using (see an earlier big shoo-fly quilt here)
pre-washing = 48X48
post-washing = 46 1/4 x 46 1/4 (interesting, I must have used a different brand of batting here as Mila's quilt shrunk slightly more!)
scrap fabrics. One Shoo-fly is a variation thanks to scrap fabric issues (didn't have enough!).
one-fabric backing.binding pieced from scraps.
quilted in diagonals b/c the square pattern I used for Mila's quilt is kind of a PITA!
There was still some dust from the paint booth. I have cleaned the drive shaft and the rear axle. So it looks clean again now.
There was still some dust from the paint booth. I have cleaned the drive shaft and the rear axle. So it looks clean again now.
My coworker had twins this summer and I made quilts for the twins plus their big brother. I MEANT to gift these when we started school in September...instead I am gifting them when we start school in January, heh.
pattern: enlarged shoo-fly, just based on the dimensions I felt like using (see an earlier big shoo-fly quilt here)
I purposely made Mossimo's slightly bigger since he's the big brother...
pre-washing = 60x60 I think?
post-washing = 58x56, not sure how this didn't come out square, heh.
finally using some of my sock monkey fabrics--I have a LOT of sock monkey fabrics. so not really a scrap quilt, on the front anyway! since I was working from yardage.
pieced backing and binding from scraps.
quilted in a cross-hatch, not my original plan but after one round of my original plan I realized it would take forever and I had a time limit on this so...
There was still some dust from the paint booth. I have cleaned the drive shaft and the rear axle. So it looks clean again now.
Hydramatic - some bolt are dry some are wet. I tighten the bolts and hope this will fix the hydramatic oil loss. (Some drops when parked).
Update: No further oil drops after I replace an O-Ring on the throttle lever.
Hydramtic. Tighten the oil drain plug. There were some oil drops.
Update: No further oil drops after I replace an O-Ring on the throttle lever.
My coworker had twins this summer and I made quilts for the twins plus their big brother. I MEANT to gift these when we started school in September...instead I am gifting them when we start school in January, heh.
This quilt is a lot pinker in real life than it looks here. It's gloomy gus in Chicago but I can't wait for a sunny day...
pattern: enlarged shoo-fly, just based on the dimensions I felt like using (see an earlier big shoo-fly quilt here)
pre-washing = 48X48
post-washing = 45x45
scrap fabrics, the whites are all white on white prints.
pieced backing. one-fabric binding.
quilted in a square pattern I copied from here (the last time I made a shoo-fly as well!).
There was still some dust from the paint booth. I have cleaned the drive shaft and the rear axle. So it looks clean again now.