Today I got on my hands and knees (!) and laid out my rose hexagon quilt. Not much left to do if time's no limit :-)

Now I know where I am again and have handwork for travel. I will put the paper-pieced rose in before I assemble the two halves. I am working on currently getting it to the 2 halves stage. I really love this quilt and am looking forward to revisiting all the rose scraps to piece a backing (I will attempt the backing at some point in the very distant future! And hope that it doesn't take me as long as the front)
Yesterday, after trimming the scrappy blocks from the previous post, I laid them out and they are BRIGHT so they will be a kid's quilt. I had a few spares and put them together as table toppers, BUT I'm thinking they are a bit BRIGHT even for me!

(Did I mention they were a bit bright???!!)
I have sewn the rows, but not sewn the rows together, but I'll do that shortly. At the same time I am putting a border on my Linus heart quilt (photo to follow - when it's done)
A special thanks to an angel,
Jo in Tas, who sent me this gorgeous sewing bag. Very nifty for all your bits and bobs.

Thanks Jo, very naughty! But very very nice! (and you know why!)
And lastly that blinking red (devil) pen!
Looks innocent enough...

Even looks quite clever really...

But 3 baths, lots of scrubs, a swim in the local pool and it's still with us!

Some reds can be very colourfast!