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#3863
That's great. Sorry I didn't post today I took the grandkids to the beach with my daughter in law. I caught hermit crabs for them and mussels and snails it would have made a great meal. LOL then had a doc appointment. I'm going to the quilt show tomorrow night and I'm taking classes fri,sat and sun. Can't wait.
#3866
WOW!! This just takes my breath away!!!! I absolutely LOVE what you and everyone else has done on this top. I would have never come up with these wonderful ideas for each round. That is why these RR's are my FAVORITE swaps!! The unbelievable creativity from everyone is staggering! THANK YOU, THANK YOU ALL so much!!!
Blessings!
Carole
Blessings!
Carole
#3867
Linda, That border is out of this world. It is outrageous. Now that's what I'm talking about.
Wow Carsey, you have a winner on your hand.
Dolly got here yesterday and I am catching up on my projects.
Was up until 230 am doing an alice in wonderland block for an extra swap on the BOM.
I will post a picture.
Roberto Fabuloso is Back.
Wow Carsey, you have a winner on your hand.
Dolly got here yesterday and I am catching up on my projects.
Was up until 230 am doing an alice in wonderland block for an extra swap on the BOM.
I will post a picture.
Roberto Fabuloso is Back.
Blessings!
Carole
#3868
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: New York City UWS
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Here is a new idea for all of you in between RRs. I just read an E book, "The Name of the Quilt", by Carolyn McPherson.
It is chatty, charming, and quilter=friendly. Our heroine makes an anniversary quilt using blocks that tell about the couple.He was born in Kentucky, so she starts with a block called "Kentucky Chain". His wife is Dutch, s she gets "Dutch Rose."They meet in Michigan, so" Michigan Star".She is a nurse;"Red Cross. He is a ceramics chemist, "Broken Dishes". And so on.The author has suggestions for various professions. For an actor, "Bright Hopes" or "Butterfly in the Crossroads, a librarian "Borrow and Return". A lot of fun, good ideas, why not. I read this on my Nook, but it is also on Amazon in print. Enjoy, Dotty
It is chatty, charming, and quilter=friendly. Our heroine makes an anniversary quilt using blocks that tell about the couple.He was born in Kentucky, so she starts with a block called "Kentucky Chain". His wife is Dutch, s she gets "Dutch Rose."They meet in Michigan, so" Michigan Star".She is a nurse;"Red Cross. He is a ceramics chemist, "Broken Dishes". And so on.The author has suggestions for various professions. For an actor, "Bright Hopes" or "Butterfly in the Crossroads, a librarian "Borrow and Return". A lot of fun, good ideas, why not. I read this on my Nook, but it is also on Amazon in print. Enjoy, Dotty
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