 Love all the bag making fabric I bought.  I love the section where every piece is $1.25 a pound.  I bought six pounds and four pieces that were over a yard at $1.50 a yard.  I was looking at my pile and I had picked out all blues and reds.  I had to add a splash of color so I found a cute green.  When I pulled the green out of the pile a bunch of twill white jumped out and joined the stack.  I can use that twill for patches and stitch outs.
       Love all the bag making fabric I bought.  I love the section where every piece is $1.25 a pound.  I bought six pounds and four pieces that were over a yard at $1.50 a yard.  I was looking at my pile and I had picked out all blues and reds.  I had to add a splash of color so I found a cute green.  When I pulled the green out of the pile a bunch of twill white jumped out and joined the stack.  I can use that twill for patches and stitch outs. I spent most of friday washing fabric and regular laundry.  I have to divide up my fabric and wash it separate so that way if my reds bleed, it won't kill the green etc.  We have well water so, I always wash everything.  Then I sat in fron of the TV and watched this Chef of Beverly Hills show and folded and clipped threads.  My fabric always ends up in a twisted tangled mess after the dryer.  
Today I have small chores to do before I can sew.  The Hubby is mowing and then the window guys is coming, we're putting new windows in the house finally.  Then we have a Bunny Hutch in the back yard that a friend is going to convert into a chicken coop, they going to pick it up this afternoon.
 
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