Okay, here's the deal. I started this painstakingly intricate child sized quilt top seventeen years ago. No kidding. I can't believe I'm telling it but...there you have it.
It's been in my shed. I'm not kidding about that either. I held my breath when I opened the box it was in, hoping it was still in one piece. I designed the paper doll and all her clothes on notebook paper and had stored the sketches with the quilt top. Even though it had been years everything was fine. I know, I can hardly believe it myself.
I have to wonder why I stopped working on it. I really don't remember. I had put so much time into it -- planning every detail, hand dying some of the fabrics, making those tiny (microscopic) buttons.
I'd written a little poem I wanted to embroidery in that blank space I have left to fill. I'm no writer (you know) but it was sort of cute...
Little girl with paper friends,
Quietly in a corner pretends.
Tales of childhood dreams are told,
Cutting out memories as they unfold.
So, here's the plan. I'm posting about my half finished quilt and hopefully you'll leave sweet comments (because you guys always leave the best comments) and I'll feel encouraged to finish it.
The world's longest ongoing quilt project. I feel better already.
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