I did really good this week for a change. We took a trip to my mother's and I carried my paper piecing with me. I either worked on it in the car or at her house nearly every day, and even after we got home. I'm still not sure if I'll finish enough to make a quilt, but I am learning how to do it. I think.
And here is my stash busting report, although I haven't done a thing with it. I already had all the fabric counted in my paper piecing.
See how others did with their 15 minute craft challenge at Kate's Life in Pieces.

And here is my stash busting report, although I haven't done a thing with it. I already had all the fabric counted in my paper piecing.
See how others did with their 15 minute craft challenge at Kate's Life in Pieces.

To get in 6 out of 7 days is not a bad week. I like paper piecing because it's so portable and it makes me feel like I'm still getting something made. Thanks for linking up this week.
ReplyDeletegreat week -- nice to have something to do you can take with you!
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