Mom came by for the weekend, so I didn’t devote the weekend to sewing like I had planned. (It’s hot and gross here – AGAIN). But after she left Sunday morning, Burton and I headed up to the studio.

There’s still time in Aug-tober to complete one more spooky Halloween top together if we put our minds to it. Burton drew up the plan, and I set about putting those plans into action.
It involved making a lot of HSTs.

I don’t mind making HSTs, but even making them in bulk (8 at a time, in this case) they always take longer than I expect. I needed 80 of them, and it took the bulk of the afternoon. The rest of the day was spent putting them together into friendship stars.

But I’m afraid you’ll have to wait until next week to see what we do with them.

Burton insisted I stop at dinnertime, so top assembly will just have to wait.
It’s nice you have such a talented and eager helper!!
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People always want to eat–it interrupts some good creativity! lol
The blocks are looking good!
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Burton is a task-master!
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The minute I sit down to do anything around here something wants to be fed. They’ve got me trained.
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That looks very intriguing! Looking forward to seeing the next update.
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What would you do without LBB?
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I’m not sure you can quilt without His Lordship keeping you on track. I’ll be interested to see what he’s planned out for this quilt.
Blessings,
Betsy
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Looks like you are going to have another very pretty quilt! That Burton is quite the character.
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