I was able to get some good (non-stinky) quilters dream batting today at my local quilt shop. It passed the sniff test with flying colors. After a night of airing out, all the quilt tops smell just fine, too. I recut batting, relayered everything and I'm ready for my quilting marathon. I'll worry about getting my money back next week, but for now I am happy and relieved!
Glad to hear everything worked out fine. I love the little flying geese quilt on top of the pile! Enjoy your quilting marathon!
ReplyDeleteMarsha
Wonderful news! I remember that you were going to meet with someone from the museum to sell your pieces and had a show in March, so this must really be putting pressure on now. I'm like Marsha, I love the flying geese, but they are all fantastic. Best of luck on both endeavors! Mary
ReplyDeleteAt leats you are back on track Ann. Just a minor hiccough in your plans. Plenty to keep you busy there. Happy Stitching, Ann :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a pile of work you have there! They're all beautiful, so I'm sure it will be a pleasure to work on them. Maybe the stinky batting will air out too, in time?
ReplyDeleteGetting over unexpected obstacles - all part of the quilting experience. What a beautiful array of quilts. Do you think colour choice is learnt or instinctive?
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear you got it all sorted out! I'd love to dive into that pile! :) Christine
ReplyDeleteA marathon indeed! You know, you'll have to show the finished pile too!
ReplyDeleteThose little tops are wonderful.
-Alice
I love that pile of little quilts. Enjoy your quilting marathon! -Joanne
ReplyDeletewow what a wonderful pile of quilts
ReplyDeleteI see two I may just have to buy!
guess I need to make it to the show!
Kathie
So glad it all turned out OK. Good luck with the show. You may see me there.
ReplyDeleteHand quilt or machine quilt? I just finished a doll quilt top and don't want to lose the integrity of the quilt by machine quilting but I really don't enjoy hand quilting. What do you do? BettyLou
ReplyDeleteI love the little pile of little quilts!!!
ReplyDeleteDid you ever figure out why the batting was so stinky? I've never heard of such a thing!!
Glad you got your batting and got the quilts all layered. You really will have a quilting Marathon. I had lost track of how many tops you ad finished. They look great and I look forward to seeing them all done. Happy quilting.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great stack of little quilts! Glad you got the batting problem resolved before they were all quilted.
ReplyDeleteIs there a lesson for us all in your experience? Should we maybe sniff battings, and maybe fabrics, before we bring them home?
Happy quilting --- in a hurry! *wink* ---"Love"