Progress has been slow lately (but there has been some!). I've had some nightmarish work weeks, and the little one is just now getting over a bout of bronchitis. I can always sneak in a little time to sew (well, usually), but somehow taking and uploading pictures is always a huge production for me. So, pictures later this week - I promise!
I've completed one more Snowflake quilt block - so, two more to go and then I can start working on the borders.
The Snowflake quilt has been generating lots of scraps, so Idecided to make a pair of "scrappy squares" potholders. These are not finished yet - I've got the top of one done and the top of the second is about 10% done. I should make more potholders! Anything that will increase the frequency of a finished object is an awesome thing for a slow crafter like myself. Of course I will still plod along and make quilts, but from now on I will try to always have a potholder in progress.
Speaking of potholders, I have also been working on the Hollow Cube quilt that I mentioned here. I've finally got one full cube block completed. The thing is, when I look at it, I can't stop thinking about what an awesome potholder it would make. I think I'm going to scrap the Hollow Cube quilt, and just make a series of Hollow Cube potholders.
I'll end this post with a public service announcement. Quilt Otaku has been creating some awesome Flickr slideshows from pictures she took at the Pacific International Quilt Festival. She links to the slideshows from her blog, here (2008 show) and here (past years). Check it out!