it's too much this year, adding in a row each week is frantic to me.... we brought this lovely boy into our home on Sunday... a one and a half year old standard rescue....
today he was perfect, he's been here 8 days and perfect.
This evening I ran up to make a block for the SAHRR... I had wanted ,and pulled fabric, to make two color 4 patches. One would go above, one below the center...
I couldn't kick into design work this week. Then tonight,
In my rush to make something, and exhausted, I decided one block with a circle.
I cut two circles out to put on the background
LOVELY! exciting!
then I realized the prompt is 2 colors, not two fabrics...
oh my heck
and while I was upstairs making something two color to add in, hurting my shoulder, my new dog who doesn't know how to ask to go out, peed on the LR carpet.
God Bless Him, He was with dh when it happened and I'm the one who usually notices him getting frantic....
anyway.... we are finding the experience a very real but worthy challenge. Dewi has brought love back to my life, and laughter, so this is more our fault but we are very tired....
I betcha when I sew the whole quilt together in the end, this block will get another applique of a lily| mama, put down the fabric and come pet me now |
8 comments:
Dewi and his humans just have to get used to each other and get in the swing of things and then all will be well!
Poor Dewi - together you will work out a sign language that works for you both.
Looking good. Can't wait to see the final quilt.
Your quilt is shaping up to be quite gorgeous. You, Drew and Dewi are still in the getting to know each other's moods and signals. It'll all work out. He seems like such a terrific boy. Happy trails.
Every dog is sweet and all mistakes are human . Your new puppy will give you so much love and comfort.
I’m tickled pink that you have found another fur kid to love. And his name is perfect. Love the way your quilt is evolving. I need to put the finishing touches on mine. I’ve had to take on the role of plumber’s apprentice for the last several days. Nearly done!
Dewi will find a way to let you know he needs to go out. Duke stares at me until I ask him if he needs to go out and then he bolts for the door.
The small additions to the SAHRR are still creative and look good. Spending time with Dewi, and learning his mannerisms is more important right now. Soak up the doggy love!!!
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