They also had an old vintage ironing board. It was really rickety - but had a solid wood top, and the wooden creaky legs. I LOVED it, but it was $20! I thought, for that thing? If I lived in my new place (when we finally get to move back to Vancouver) I would make a spot for it. Here, I have no creativity for some reason.
My quilt is almost done. I'm doing straight line quilting at about 2 cm apart down the lengths of the quilt. It's taking forever. But looking cool. My tension got weird in two lengths of it, so I spent as much time ripping apart the stitching. My favourite part? When you pull the other side of the thread and it's that one looooonnnnnggg zip.
If I pick up that little creamer, I'll post a pic.
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