Thursday night I yelled - Oh no!! I don't have a Finish for Friday... and my husband said... well you could say you finished loading hay... I said yuck!! no... that is not quilty related....
He said... you could say you finally finished figuring out why you were having machine troubles ( lost a screw on a wheel ( longarm) ) and I said ...No!! Yuck ... that is boring - and a little bit frustrating...
He said... well... go drink a bottle of wine ( or whine) and I kicked him out... Just kidding... I made him go do chores... and I finished....
THE BLOCKS!!
And now!!! It is your turn! Show me ( or even tell me) What you got finished!!! and.... if you got a bottle of whine for it - ha ha!
I think my allergy pills have made me goofy!!
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Wine but no whines allowed here!
ReplyDeleteI could easily get lost in that fabulous maze of Greek Keys.
Glad I wasn't the one who finished loading hay!
Hi Alycia! I have no finish today but yay you for finishing those Greek blocks. I can see why ol' merry Mare wants some of that fresh hay - I'm sure it's like any food where it's better when freshest. So what's the layout plan for the blocks? Just curious if you're adding sashing or borders? Happy Friday and good job. ~smile~ Roseanne
ReplyDeleteThose Greek Key blocks have loads of personality, I love them. Well done~ congrats on all the other chores completed too!
ReplyDeleteI'm so happy to show you a finish, and now I hope to get a bottle of whine, or wine). I love how your quilt turned out. Have a nice weekend!
ReplyDeleteWhat great finishes you have! Hay included! I've enjoyed watching those blocks come along. They are kind of hypnotizing...
ReplyDeleteawesome! both the blocks and the hay!
ReplyDeleteHi Alycia, that’s a lot of very productive finishes, that I’m sure the horse appreciates! Don’t forget that your post is called finished...or not! Those are great key blocks. Have a great weekend. Take care.
ReplyDeleteI don't blame you! I get the chores done super fast so I have time to do the stitching/painting/knitting! lol
ReplyDeleteWhat a cutie patootie!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat job on the blocks and the hay!
ReplyDeleteI didn't accomplish anything this week! (well I did work like a dog, and I didn't get covid, so I guess those are 2 great accomplishments!)
Alycia, your Greek Key blocks AND your hay look awesome! I love the smell of fresh cut hay even though I haven't smelled it in decades. We used to clamber all over the hay that was stacked in my grandfather's barn in Minnesota, even though we weren't supposed to be up in the hay loft because "we might fall through the floor." You deserve some wine AND some "whine," if you need it!
ReplyDeleteLove those Greek Key blocks. Well, I had some whine with that Halloween quilt but I'm happy it's finished so it's time for that wine! Loved your post.
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