
Here is what I've been working on the most -- my wonky 9 patch. This has been time intensive to make this. The directions failed to mention that you must use the pieces in the same direction. And, each piece needs to be marked with a quarter inch on each corner. And the finished blocks only go one way or so it seems! Oops, I've got two of the same block next to each other. This is what it looked like this morning. As of this evening I only have 1 more to make if I go with a 4 x 4 setting. I'm planning to put it together tomorrow and then decide if I need another row and/or borders.
Suze at The Thread and I has inspired me to try the Wonder Wallet again (from Lazy Girl Designs). I tried making one this summer and some how screwed it up. I finally had to dump the whole thing. Next time I'm reading the directions better! That will be a great fast project -- if I can do it right!
My Nolting 18 should be coming in sometime during May. I've got several tops ready to be quilted but I need to get the backings ready. So that should be moved to the top of my list along with acquiring some batting.

Raggs hanging out in the Great Room.
Happy Quilting All Bonnie















Busy weekend in Maryland attending Jenny's last doctoral recital. Here's the stage set for her first piece, Sonata for Horn and Piano by Carol Bernett. Jen was focusing on modern women composers for the horn. (French horn to the rest of us...) One thing doctoral candidates are encouraged to do is to add to the horn literature. Jenny decided to do this by commissioning a piece by Elisabeth Mehl Greene, a graduate student at Univ. of Maryland. The piece, called Arbor, was for horn and harp. Wow! Ms. Greene did a fabulous job as did Elizabeth Ciavolino, who played the harp, and Jenny. It was a beautiful piece played with great skill. (hey, everyone said that after the recital! It's not just the mom talking!) I am looking forward to receiving the recording of the recital. Jen's last piece was for horn, viola, piano and percussion. I'm proud to have shared a few of my knitting needles with Lee, the percussionist, to play during the recital. That was a very difficult piece played beautifully. (Lee, I like the sound of the knitting needles!) 















Before we left we decided to get a picture of three out of the four moderators for Fabricholics Annonymous. Bonnie, Candy and Marge, list owner. Carol couldn't make it. It was great fun to spend some time with these ladies who I chat with on a regular basis. Next time Marge, we need to sit together so we can chat more! 
