My sister came to visit last week from the farm, and brought fresh produce.
After playing with it for awhile . . . we made soup! The pumkin was called a Trumbachino, and she even brought me a plant to put in my garden.
I've been really wanting to try a pattern from my new Modern Quilts Book.
This is the one I've been working on. Lots of cutting but exciting results.
This is as far as I got before having to go out with family for cat food, and garden projects. I pruned some of my roses today and the highest temperature was 5 degrees. It was icy out there.
My block will wait for me until Wednesday.
I have always admired quilters and the beautiful, intricate work they painstakingly produce. I would love to try sometime but am a little apprehensive of all the cutting and fitting involved.
All that to say that your patchwork is looking fabulous!
Nice work. I have found my cutting table....unfortunately Mogs found it also and is not willing to share when I want to work there.......almost sewing again.
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I like that quilt.
I have always admired quilters and the beautiful, intricate work they painstakingly produce. I would love to try sometime but am a little apprehensive of all the cutting and fitting involved.
All that to say that your patchwork is looking fabulous!
Stephanie
Those pluses are very exciting !!!! Hope you have a great week and hope we catch up at the shed on the weekend.
Your block looks fantastic Annie and I love that pumpkin too
The quilt is looking very nice. Been cold here Brrr.
As we swelter in the humidity, it's hard to remember that some of you are experiencing ice! Enjoy it for us LOL.
LOVE LOVE those pluses and your fabric combo. This is going to be a fun quilt!
Nice work. I have found my cutting table....unfortunately Mogs found it also and is not willing to share when I want to work there.......almost sewing again.
I love the Truman chin !!
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