Tonight is the monthly
Friday Night Sew In. I have seen references to this several times on my blog reading adventures but have not participated before. I decided to do Friday afternoon sew in and hope that this counts!I finished putting the yellow and red triangles on my selvage quilt--Liberated Wedding Ring this afternoon. I still have to sew the blocks together but here is what it looks like so far. I have made 9 blocks. I think I am done the blocks and will be working on borders next. This has been a very fun project and I can hardly wait to start working on the borders.

I hope everyone has a great time with the Friday Night Sew In. I look forward to seeing what everyone has been up to!
I am organizing a workshop--
Indian Orange Peel (pattern by
Karen Stone)--taught by
Heather Stewart for a group of 18 quilting friends. Last night, some of us got together to show off the fabrics we have selected. This quilt takes 125 different fabrics and we have decided to each pick a colour scheme and also share our fabrics with the others in the group so that we all don't have to have 125 different fabrics each. Here are my fabrics (batiks):

Jacqui is using Kaffe Fasset fabrics:

(Ignore my table runner under the fabrics--I should have moved it before we laid out the fabrics!)
Pat is also using batiks:

Shirley picked out these fabrics in purples and teal.

And, here are Christine's batiks:

The first part of the workshop is not until November so we still have lots of time to collect fabrics and discuss sharing fabrics with each other. It was interesting to see the choices others made. Now, I know what I have in my stash that others can use as well.