Thirty TATW blocks on the wall! Seven more for the project, though I'll probably make a couple of extras.
I'd like to finish them up (the blocks, that is; making them into table mats can wait) and put the batiks away. Then I can get going on the Stay at Home Round Robin.
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I'm still watching the West Wing (up to season 5). The show ran from 1999-2005. Issue then are issues now: Pres. Bartlet brokers a Gaza peace deal; Then there's a diplomatic goof when he accepts the wrong Taiwanese flag to the anger of the Chinese. But nothing in the show can compare to DJT's threats and theatrics.
I took a break from fictional politics to watch The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry. A dear friend lent me the book years ago and I really enjoyed it. I've read a couple of author Rachel Joyce's other books (see the review I posted on Monday). I found out the movie was released in 2023, now on Netflix. Rachel Joyce wrote the screenplay. It was wonderful.
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Wow you've made so many TATW blocks! That's made a dent in the scrap bin I'm sure. Can't wait to see the finish. Thanks for the movie recommendation--I'll go check it out. Thanks for sharing on my weekly show and tell, Wednesday Wait Loss.
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ReplyDeleteTAW blocks would make a great quilt with sashing between the blocks.
ReplyDeleteYour TATW blocks look just great! They'll make really fun mug rugs, too. I have loved the West Wing all these years - it's fun to watch it over again. Thanks for the movie recommendation!
ReplyDeleteThe blocks all look great. That's one of my favorite patterns.
ReplyDeleteI didn't realized you planned to make all those batik blocks into placemats - somehow I thought you were making a quilt.
ReplyDeleteGlad you're enjoying West Wing, we certainly did when it was on originally.
great looking blocks...batiks always deliver...
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