While we were enjoying a leisurely week at Lake Walcott State Park, I pulled out the sewing machine and worked on my latest art quilt project. I prepared the backing and batting before we left on our adventure, and I cut some chunks of fabrics I thought would work. This way I kept the amount of fabric to a minimum. I decided I would have to use whatever I took with me, so there would be no excuse to buy more fabric at my favorite quilt shop. My favorite quilt shop is The Gathering Place in Rupert.
I was outside, under the huge Cottonwood tree, pressing my sun rays, when the gal from the next RV came over to visit. She had notice I was pressing fabric and came to chat about quilting. She was from Twin Falls and also a quilter. It is amazing how we can go here and there and not even know that some of the strangers around us are also quilters, birders, or what-have-you. I did get my project about one-third quilted before we headed home, so there was not that much left after we got back. This is not my first landscape, however, I have not done one in about twelve years. I really like this one, because we sure need something cheery in our lives at this moment in U.S. History.
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