tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5028034539470622344.post4485373356908893712..comments2024-03-18T16:50:58.178-04:00Comments on Crazy Quilter on a Bike!: A long long processElainehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09654762599199404214noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5028034539470622344.post-56179536265534376402016-06-20T07:46:04.537-04:002016-06-20T07:46:04.537-04:00It appears your day was well spent. In looking at ...It appears your day was well spent. In looking at your pictures, especially the shots taken near the long wall by your ironing board I noticed something. It looks just like something I tend to do. There is always a few spots in my sewing room where I set things on the floor, even though I have an entire floor to use. That's almost what it appears you do as well. The before, during, and then after shots taken along that wall showed things gone from the first to the second picture, but other things put in the same spot, and then in the third picture, yet other things were in that spot yet again. LOL<br /><br />Since you mentioned it quite a number of times in the last few days of posts, I need to ask as there was no link or any mention as to where it may be found; you mentioned "my Everyday Tote bag" a lot. Is this a pattern you have created or one purchased elsewhere? I did a search on your blog for the "Everyday Tote bag" but in any other posts mentioning it, there was no information about it in any of them either. Help? <br /><br />Also, you have my dream ironing board! I would love to have one that wide and have looked at a few options. Buying one like that is very expensive I've found, but I also found a website/blog that created a big board and sells the instructions to make one like that which fits over top of a traditional ironing board so you can have the option to use it when needed. (Right this second I can't recall where that was or where I have the info hiding on my computer). But, to me even more important is to ask you about the base of the ironing board because I am SO tired of buying cheap ones that wobble and have to be replaced too often. Is yours one of those that is purchased as a unit to include the wide/big board and base, or is it two pieces? It appears that base to your ironing board might be a very stable one that I'd love to know where you bought it.<br /><br />Thanks for the help. Hopefully you can get the rest of your room finished soon. It looks great already and congratulations on 'dealing' with those piles, instead of moving them from one spot to another. That's the best way to clean up messes.VickiThttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16611232516583515409noreply@blogger.com