Fanny likes decorating for fall ...she has her little pumpkin pale and ready for beggars night! Made this quilt a few years ago. One of my favorites! "Bad and Happy Jack's" a Fon's and Porter design. Some are happy and some are bad🤐 Love the candy corn fabric. He is a happy camper!! He is not happy..where is my candy corn! Tee hee 🐱maybe the cat ate it!! Another must is Mr. Scarecrow. I was in a swap and "Montana Weber" was my partner. We made and exchanged three pumpkins for each other. These are the ones I received from her yesterday...look who has them now!! She should receive hers Monday. A wagon full of pumpkins. Miss Witchie saying.... "Boo & Scare"! Always fun to display the c.c. stitch pillow hanger. A "Lizzie High" design. Made some Salsa a few weeks ago ..still displayed on the counter. 😊 Below are the Hummingbirds trying to fatten up before going South on there long journey. Have a great month! Stay safe. ...
Thinking about all of you during these trying time and hope all is good with you and your family. Found this statement with a special message for all of us giving up "Hope". Thought I would share with you as to what I have been doing while being home with Gene and keeping busy! Made this shoulder bag to hold my cell, necessary information, and my mask fits around the strap,--- "handy"! Made a new small patchwork bed quilt for "Miss Hitty"! We have 6 grandchildren. Three boys and three girls. Three grandaughters have graduated from ISU . One grandson is sophomore at ISU and other grandson is attending UNI . I have made graduation quilts for all six. Our youngest grandson, Joe graduated from high school this spring and is now attending ISU in Ames, Iowa. Had fun finding plaids and ISU prints for incorporating into the design of this quilt...a few of these plaid came from grandpas shirts....this is "our" secret, okay!! Joe (3) licking the bea...
This small quilt is a Kathleen Tracy design "Crosses Morning" from one of her books titled "Prairie Children and Their Quilts". It's in the works as I am quilting it now-----this is one of my U.F.O.'s! Check out Kathleen Tracy's blog post which she wrote, when Marge Pearson, Linda Meyers and I attended a "Cabin Fever" retreat in 2012 at the Grout Museum, Waterloo, Iowa. We had a great time! Click on this link. http://sentimentalquilter.blogspot.com/2012/02/cabin-fever.html Finished and mailed 40 "Star" reproduction (civil War) blocks. Barb Vedder, quilt maker, designer, teacher and blogger is hostess of "The Star Swap 2020". Click on: funwithbarbandmary.blogspot.com Check out her Star Swap 2020 for tutorial. Looking forward to receiving 40 blocks from other swappers. Up for making the new "Farmhouse Love" which my friend Karen Walker designed? Karen, is a pattern designer, ...
Sweet post. Happy Memorial Day!
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Lottie is sure a cutie! Seems like staying inside is a good idea!
ReplyDeleteLove Lottie Carolyn so cute
ReplyDeleteHi Lee lovely post my friend and i love Lottie and her friends xx
ReplyDeleteSmart girl! I was outside planting my raised garden bed and it was hotter than heck
ReplyDeleteHappy Memorial Day, Lee ! These little friends are SO CUTE :D
ReplyDeleteSweet angels and dolls. I like the display you have created. You are so artistic.
ReplyDeleteLottie is wise to stay inside. She looks a little bit like me ......
ReplyDeleteLottie is si cute Carolyn and i am sorry i called you Lee in my last comment ,hope you have a lovely day xx
ReplyDeleteSweet little dolly -- don't blame her for staying in! :)
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