I turned the bowl, polished the outside with wax and a buffing pad and then began the work on the inside.
I had to level the surface and then I began the job of hollowing--I requires a lot of sharpening; did I mention that Hickory is very hard wood?! lol
When I couldn't bear the heat of the garage any more, I came in to do some more on my king-sized quilt when Lena decided to sit and take a bath....
When she finished, I began to do some sewing and added another row and began laying out the next.
I did go ahead and cut out the rest of the blocks
but I will piece them on Monday.
I am looking forward to a long knit this afternoon!
I can't believe how far you've come with that huge block of hickory! What a workout that must be.
ReplyDeleteYou’re showing that hickory log who’s boss!
ReplyDeleteYour woodworking skills just keep on improving!
ReplyDeleteI really need a design wall now that I'm quilting more. It's hard to visualize everything in my head.
Amazing work by you my friend. I did take your advice on cleaning windows and I now have very clean windows that are sparling. I was using vinegar and water and a glass cloth, but your version of a wet and dry glass cleaning cloth wins. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteLena is so helpful!
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