Some progress has been made!
Elaine visited on Tuesday and finished the back for Carol's quilt, then Kathryn came on Wednesday. After making her next block while I completed most of the border for the Seminole quilts we assembled the sandwich for Carol's quilt. It is now ready to tack so I am calling for visitors who would like to do that. I am happy with a visitor who has been basically isolated safely as I have. Just let me know.
Kathryn decided that my word "floof" to describe floating the layers of the quilt over the table was an interesting one. We agreed that floofing actually requires at least two people.
Lots of fun, lots done.
More to do, just waiting for you.
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