Same stuff different day
I spent quit sometime tweaking things on here. I am debating how to change my layout. I can either change my current address to like a one on the end or I can just keep the canned layout and live with it. I am fully capable to write html. I am vary able to make my own graphics and such. It drives me nutso to be stuck using their layout. But I am not sure I want all the work to go into it for now. I am working on some new things for our website to make it spiffier. I am contemplating going back to college and taking a few classes on web design and possibly working in the field as a freelancer. Most people want certified people not self taught. I have set up about 6 websites for other people but its not enough of a resume. I know how to do it but there is tons of room for improvement.
We did risk life and limb and go to Old Navy today for some denim. I am not
impressed. We got 3 pairs of jeans. That's it. Nothing special. U am not to
thrilled with their products. Every freakin pair of jeans is cut different. Not
style wise but the same size was an inch different in 4 different pairs of
pants. That is way to many to try on in crowds. Bunny was not copping well so we
cut bait and ran. We roamed the mall and I read 4 new quilting magazines. I so
want to make my quilt. I have the fabrics. I have the sewing machine. I have the
pattern. What is missing you ask??? Meega made me promise that until her
quilt is done I will not start any others. Well.... Her quilt top has been made
for 3 years now. I have it pinned to the backing and about 1/6 of the way hand
quilted. That is the problem. Hand quilting hurts. It never used to bother me
but then I broke my hand. Now it is extremely slow going and painful. I am now
only making machine quilts. After I make mine I have to make Boychild his. He
does not have one. He only has his Harry Potter comforter from my mom. Yes is
has meaning for him but! He is 6 feet tall and its twin size. He needs a bigger
blanket.

I love hand-quilting. Send it to me and I will complete it for a small fee. There are ways to make it not hurt, by the way. I could be induced to share them with you if you prefer not to trust your quilt to a strange quilter.
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