Well you doubters and mickey-takers, I win!
I love it when a plan goes even better than I could have possibly imagined!
All this 'help' and a parcel of lovely charms to boot - I feel spoilt!
This evening I am starting to quilt the Across the Sea monster, so I can't hang about. I'll be back to answer comments and blog hop once the novelty has worn off x
you are spoilt!
ReplyDeleteYeah! Wonder how long before the novelty wears off?! Gorgeous charms and good luck with the quilting!
ReplyDeleteYeah, the novelty will wear off and you will be pulling your granny bag in no time flat! We would like a photo of that, please! But I have to say, it will beat carrying all that cargo yourself. Emily has a cello now - you know who is lugging that for herself!
ReplyDeleteGreat picture! :)
ReplyDeleteJust catching up, love your Across the Sea Quilt. Lovely colours! Fi
ReplyDeleteahhhh you never said it was for the slaves, sorry, kids to pull around! Fair do's, its working well ;-)
ReplyDeleteYou could fit a few small children in there! Lovely charms! Jxo
ReplyDeleteAaah, now that makes perfect sense but there seems to be a little one sidedness I hope he gets his turn too! (just like mine used to let his younger sister do all the work!) Happy Quilting! Little and often, keep at it!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous charms - yep, charms, batting, fabric, goodies...the list is endless. Where IS it all?? Love the shot of the bag - are you in there?
ReplyDeleteAnd the world thought that was a granny trolly!
ReplyDeleteSarah, there maybe a child in there?! Or perhaps the lady herself!!! Pretty charms!
ReplyDeleteHeh, cunning plan. Happy quilting :o)
ReplyDeleteThe little man of the house has it well worked out already - must be in the genes!
ReplyDeleteGreat pic,made me smile after a cople of frustrating hours on the pc.
ReplyDeleteYay for the trolley! And there's nothing wrong with a bit of child labour! Those charms look lovely
ReplyDeleteBrilliant!!!! I understand completely just how well that would work.x
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