Monday, January 26, 2015

Quilters Ready for the Blizzard?


Let's assume you have enough fabric to get through a blizzard. Heh, heh.
Not so fast. How about enough low volumes for backgrounds? Backings? Thread?
Keep a hand-sewing project ready too, in case the power goes out. 
What do you do to get ready for a blizzard?
We're expecting 30"!
I'm making a "chain" quilt. Photos coming soon!


8 comments:

Rebecca said...

Other then the small stuff( power, food, water) I make sure I have a stack of books, fabric, and chocolate

Sara said...

When prepping for a blizzard I make sure the iPad is fully charged, and that I have some sewing projects to work on. I love to do binding during a blizzard because I can snuggle under the quilt while I do the hand stitching.

Wendy Caton Reed said...

I've been waiting for a good snow-sew day and now we are going to get one! Whoopie! I'll be hand stitching with my snake light around my neck if we lose power.

Glen QuiltSwissy said...

blizzard? What is that?

glen in Louisiana

Glen QuiltSwissy said...

Ohhhhh! We get them at Dairy Queen! Yes, I'll take one!

glen in Louisiana

Tina Craig said...

I've got a wall hanging that needs threads buried and binding stitched. And a friendship star quilt is ready to be quilted, if the power stays on! #blizzardquilting

ThreeOldKeys said...

I agree with the comment about binding when it's cold. That's how I nap-test a quilt.

Our DC-area blizzard is rain with a smidge of snow. The resulting ice will be enough to paralyze traffic tomorrow, with 24-hour TV weather coverage.

Keep warm, everyone!

Joan said...

In Atlanta we have our Blizzard at the Dairy Queen, too. Nice one, QuiltSwissy. :)