Sunday, January 13, 2013

My Baby's Home!


...back where she belongs!


Fortunately, the cost of the repair + service was less than one-third of what I had estimated!


So, I didn't feel badly about buying an extra yard of the Kona Bone solid for the D9P project "just in case"...


I even picked up a couple of quarter yard cuts in a sale bin...


And, when I arrived home, guess what I found in the mail?


Melody, of Etsy shop MelodyoftheHeart, even included an intriguing lagniappe!


So, I am ready to start the D9P project; however, I am going to exert considerable self-discipline and finish up my nephew's quilt first.  D9P = temptation...     *lol*








19 comments:

  1. Your posts always bring a smile to my face and song in my heart!!! So glad "your baby" is home!! I'm looking forward to the D9P! Never made one and this will be fun!!

    Blessings

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  2. I'm so glad she is back. (Love the baby back video!)
    Beautiful fabrics. Yum.

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  3. Congratulations, and phooie to self disipline ;-}

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  4. Your baby is looking good. Love the fabrics you chose for the D9P. It's going to look great. Hugs

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  5. Yay! Hurry up and finish the nephew quilt!

    I had to chuckle, because behind your baby looks a lot like my sewing room. A sign of lots of quilting going on!

    I made 2 d9ps last night.....

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  6. Welcome back! It will be fun seeing your d9p go along.

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  7. Hurrah! You've got your baby back! Be strong, you can do it! ;-)

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  8. Wow, love it when that happens! Under budget on anything is always a good reason to stop at a fabric store! : )

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  9. And she's looking sharp! I'm almost ready to go too, not quite!

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  10. Looks like you are ready to roll!

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  11. Yipee! I have the charm pack for my D9P. All I need now is the solid. I will have to look.

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  12. Nice to have your baby home where she belongs all oiled and ready to go. Your fabrics for D9P are so beautiful, wish I was working with them. I cut and put some blocks together to see if my fabrics will work, I think they will. Found a fairly large piece of a neutral so this will be completely from stash. Win, Win.

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  13. Awesome that she's home and it was cheaper. Yay!

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  14. You spend your money well Freda, now you're ready to start.

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  15. Yay for having your baby home - and for it not costing as much as you'd thought it would. If that's not a good excuse/reason to buy more fabric, I don't know what is! :oD

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  16. I know you'll get your nephew's quilt finished quickly and go on to the D9P quilt with a clear conscience.
    Lillian
    lillianscupboard.wordpress.com

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  17. Hey Freda, your baby and my baby are identical twins! I know exactly how you felt when you got her back! Yay! Enjoy that D9P! I'm watching with great interest.

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  18. Huzzah! She looks like she's happy to be home. :)

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