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Last of the orphans
The final installment of my orphan blocks included these four corner stars which were in a straight line. I joined them in a square, added four scrappy borders and a final scalloped border. custodia iphone 7 plus brillantini It turned into a fine table topper. custodia iphone 7 plus specchio My challenge is complete! I finished up four projects in a short amount of time, used up batting scraps that …
Exciting new decorating theme
My friend Kathy from the Country Loft came over and helped me set up my new corner area. amazon custodia iphone 8 plus The wood is wainscoting from my husband’s grandparent’s house. custodia in silicone iphone 6s The Country Loft set up several areas in the store with chippy peeley wainscoting that I fell in love with, so naturally, I had to ask Kathy’s expert advice. Next, I’m going to …
Orphan blocks saga continues
First of all, I need to correct the name of the orphan blocks I showed yesterday. They are NOT Ohio Stars, they are Sawtooth Stars. In searching images on the internet, I was particularly inspired by this one.I liked the layout, and I had most of the blocks already done. They were a bit of an odd size. They finished at 7 1/4″ square. The flying geese portion was 1 …
The secret to using orphan blocks
My friend, Sally, gave me a bag of orphan blocks (blocks that had no home because they were left over or not too pretty) for my birthday. I decided I needed to work on them right away, or they would be lost in my closet. I faced the challenge head-on. Here are a couple of the blocks she gifted me: There were a total of 31 blocks, equally as. . …
OK, I lied. . .
I know I said I would post as soon as I got back from Houston, well, it has been 3 months now. It’s still fun to think about. The first thing I did was get my picture taken with Judy and Gretchen from Primitive Quilts and Projects. They sponsored the special exhibit and gave me that neon green ribbon to wear. iphone custodia 6s What fun!! The Houston show fills …
Can this quilt be saved?
Remember that column in the old Family Circle, Woman’s Day or Redbook magazine, “Can this marriage be saved?” Well, that’s a little bit how I feel about this quilt. apple custodia in pelle iphone se I even ask myself, is it worth it? It is so frail, so worn, so lumpy, so. custodia bmw iphone x . custodia tpu iphone 7 plus . cool!It’s an old album quilt that is …
HOUSTON!!
Oh, my GOSH!! Check out this post: https://www.facebook.com/425705340812729/photos/pcb.887955564587702/887955187921073/?type=3&theater That is my quilt hanging there! I’m so excited. I’m going to visit on Thursday. custodia iphone x jordan It’s going to be so much fun.
Mystery REVEAL
Saturday night was a time to reveal the results of our 5th annual CDA Mystery Quilt workshop that was held the last Saturday of July. It was amazing! Each quilt had it’s very own personality, and it was hard to believe they all used the same components.This one is Pat’s. By adding a cornerstone to the sashing, the alternating 9 patch block appears. This is Charlotte’s version with all blocks …
Such an honor!
I am having my “Primarily Primitive” quilt shown at the very first International Quilt Festival Special Exhibit sponsored by Primitive Quilts and Projects Magazine. custodia iphone 8 anello I’m going with my friend Kay,