At times…my cutting table is kind of a disaster. I hope I’m not the only one like that because if I am then my husband might be right in his assertion that I am a crafting slob (just my craft space though, the rest of my house is pretty clean). I was cutting some fabric the other day, lifted my pieces and discovered this…
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Oy!
Bleep! Bleeping Bleep!!
Damn it!
time to design a new quilt.
Don’t let this goose be the leader!
Oops!
I clipped the wing of my goose!
Silly goose…
Clipped wing. You might be on to something. Do more and sew different ones together. Hummmmmmmmm
Slipsies! I would call that “opportunity!” Opportunity to design a new element, that is…
I’m right there with you on a piled high cutting table. I often wonder, if the table were bigger, would I just have a bigger mess?
Oops!
Half of a new way to make a tumbler! If the other side matched, rotate 90 degrees and you have a lovely urn or vase!
Wounded Goose!
Lame Duck, or Goose in this case.
Dang it! Oh well I needed an original quilt label for the back anyway.
what next.
There are no accidents just new design possibilities!
Oh yeah?! Take that!
Cattamus Pussamus: I meant to do that!
Optimist: I can make this work!
Teacher: What fraction of A is B?
Modern Quilter: I’ll just put a strip of blue in between and no one will ever realize ….
P. S. I’ve done that, too!
Oh No!! It’s happened to me…just this week!! Happy stitching, Pauline
Winged it! (Oh, and there is a verse in proverbs that goes something like, “Where there are no oxen, the trough is clean but oxen are valuable for their strength.” My quilter’s version is, “A clean studio is not as valuable as a happy quilt recipient!”)
Your slip is showing.
GRRR
I did really like Susan Nixon’s comments.
Broken wings don’t soar. 🙁
Melissa 0 – Goose 1