Created for Project Quilting 12.3 Virtual Vacation challenge.
Anyway, I decided I could use a better bag to keep my hexie project in while on the road. A bag was quick and easy, so it fit into the rest of my week, which should have included a day babysitting for my littlest grandbabies, but Frank had to spend 5 hours clearing the driveway this morning so we could get out. No grandbabies for me today.
My daughter heard about this challenge and she told me I should use Monticello for my virtual vacation theme. She lived in Virginia for 10 years and we took road trips to see her 3 times a year. Coming and going we passed close to Monticello and I said it was something I thought would be interesting. I'm a gardener and we have a family orchard, so I thought it would be my kind of thing.
There is a standing joke in my family that Frank's idea of sightseeing is to drive past. So, we were near Monticello a few years ago and Frank said we could check it out. We pulled into the parking lot and there was half an hour to closing. Obviously, this would not be worthwhile. But Frank now says we were there. (No wonder I've stuck with this guy for 44 years!)
I found some scraps of upholstery fabric I had dyed for a previous project and made a bag. My hexie supplies fit in it perfectly and I made sure to put in a few glue sticks. It's ready to go when we head for Monticello. Or maybe I'll work on those hexies when we go to watch the granddaughters play basketball or to babysit the little grandbabies or even just to the store. I believe this will be a long term project.
Created by Diane Lapacek near Poynette, Wi.
Great stories! Pouch is cute.
ReplyDeletePretty bag, funny story, and I sympathize! My DH rarely wants to stop along the way for a little explore. His mission seems to be getting to our destination as fast as possible! :o((
ReplyDeleteoh frank!
ReplyDeleteIt’s a great idea! There is no such thing as too many bags or pouches!
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