After spot-treating the dye bleeds on the vintage double wedding ring quilt I gave it a wash and dried it. The difference isn't too noticeable in the before and after photos I took, but the treatment brightened the white patchwork and faded the migration spots. I considered repeating the process to see if I can lighten them more, but regular use will do that, too, and it's a usable quilt. So I think I'll leave it as is.
My guy kindly bought me my favorite Chinese take out the other night, and my fortune cookie offered up an interesting story starter: This sounds sweet, right? Only the first thing I thought of was an old love coming back from the dead . . . . must be October. In other lovely news, my favorite hand-dyed thread artist, Lorraine from Colour Complements , is moving her business from Etsy to her own web site. Many of my favorite sellers on Etsy are leaving due to the whole "free shipping" coercion debacle, which has also soured me on the site. To show support I did a little shopping at Lorraine's web site and got in these: I love her threads and trims; you simply can't buy anything like them anywhere. Her work makes my specialty thread box look like a treasure chest: At night I'm spending just as hour working on quilting the scrap project runner, and I'm making slow progress: I'll keep quilting the runner while I try to decide on a design for t...

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