Originally Posted by QuiltnNan
(Post 5537738)
great creations. you sure did the bargello the hard way - square by square
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Originally Posted by spartan quilter
(Post 5539194)
Lefsa is a Norweigan food. The base is made of mashed potatoes, cream, butter and flour. Rolled thinner than a pie crust, and then lightly fried on a large grill, turning like a pancake. My lefsa usually measure 8>10 inches across. To eat it, you spread it with butter and then add what ever you like, such as sugar, any variety, peanut butter, honey, meats, etc. It is like a bread substitute. It was generally eaten with lutefisk, and I won't go into that. And since I am of Polish descent, learning to make lefsa came after I was married. But now, I have grandchildren who make it with their Moms. I would guess that you could probaby google it, but if you really want to do it, I do have a recipe. And I do share.
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Amazing what can be done with a box of fabric! Lovely quilts
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Your quilts look wonderful! They will be cherished!
I make lefse, too! :) |
Great quilts. I need to do the same with fabric given to me but so far I'm procrastinating.
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lots of piecing, but they turned out well. love the bargello look on the first one
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Beautiful quilts.
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Beautiful..
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they are all beautiful
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They are wonderful!
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