Yesterday she was the postal inspector, and now suddenly she inspects laps. Admittedly Molly spends a lot of time in my lap, but this time under some slight interrogation, she turned coy. Her cover as an inspector is blown, and I am certain that she has me under surveillance, but for whom?
Meanwhile, I did manage to make one of the four butterfly blocks for the Stonefields quilt by Susan Smith. I tend to sew with my nose too close to the work, so I didn't see that the butterfly's body had taken a drastic tilt until I was finished. I may fix it one day, but not today.
7 comments:
Oh, I think it just looks "in flight";))) I wouldn't change it at all--lovely block hugs, Julierose
So good to have you back from your "time out". What you are sewing and saying always puts a smile on my face and a giggle in my heart. Thank you.
Even before I got to the comments, my immediate thought was "in flight". That butterfly has places to go, things to do!
Carolyn
Yep, I think the slanted body looks more natural, if that is even the word for a pink butterfly.
Ceci
Whatever that butterfly was sipping just made him a bit tipsy. Looks more natural as it is.
aPat
Maybe Molly was spying for the shifty butterfly?
Let the butterfly fly!
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