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Enzo, G, and I have been plotting and organizing for our next Quilt Roadie Adventure! The hardest part for G is planning the route, but for me...it is what to pack from the Bee Hive. The thought of not having a sewing machine makes me break out in a cold sweat...so, the Featherweight is already packed. Although I do not have a clue what piecing projects will make the cut. I am leaning towards making this an epic stitching adventure! Which means lots of BOM handwork. If I do this, a good portion of my mobile sewing room storage will be for thread! Since I will be a captured audience in the the truck, I may be able to make some stitching progress. I have 4 BOMs (Block of the Months) that I would be so tickled to make some good progress on, Buttermilk Basin, Sue Spargo, Yoko Saito and Sylvia Pippen! I shall be traveling in the company of Rock Stars :)

With this as a possible plan, I will need to make the days and weeks leading up to "take off" filled with prepping. Having projects prepped makes the journey more satisfying and less messy. So stay tuned for future prepper videos on Quilt Roadies!

And just so you know that my "To Do" list can occasionally have a finished item, here is a wonderful project, perfect for traveling. Winter Wonderland by Buttermilk Basin. The embroidery blocks are small, they use only one color of thread, and if you use Pellon SF101 on the back, you don't even need a hoop to embroider...which means this is a great car or plane project!

Looking forward to stitching with some of you on the road!

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#1 Penny M 2018-10-24 09:13
Planning what to take for a trip can be a challenge. And I agree that prep is the most important part. If try to work on something and you have missed an item you need, it is very frustrating. At least you have some storage options when you travel. My to-go projects have had to be packed in a suitcase, so space can be a limitation for others as well. The less needed to work on your project, the easier the planning. Love the cute little redwork blocks!
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