The fws pony club update photo - discussion - completed page: Continued
#3771
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Jeanie! It's beautiful!
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#3772
Frolic looks great, Jeanie! I love the frolicking stars in the outside border.
Y'all will be proud of me... I started cutting sashing and putting my 1930's FW quilt blocks together. Yay! They look so cute.
Y'all will be proud of me... I started cutting sashing and putting my 1930's FW quilt blocks together. Yay! They look so cute.
#3773
The battery on my camera won't hold a charge. Or maybe it's a problem with the camera or the charger, I don't know. So, I haven't take pictures in a long time. Thanks for sharing the picture, Jeanie! Good for you-- a finish! :-)
I'm still working on this and that. Everything I have is a UFO now! I was so hoping to finish the BH Smith Mountain Morning class quilt before I started something new. Then my sister bought vintage blocks from a flea market and gave them to me to finish. I tried to sash them and sew them together. I should have just put them away. I don't like them, so it isn't fun to work on them. The BH SMM quilt is in pieces on my table, and I'm refusing to bag or box it up like my other UFOs. I'm pretty tired of it being there. Maybe being an 'essential worker' has sapped my energy. I come home so tired from work every day. I don't feel like doing anything.
I'm still working on this and that. Everything I have is a UFO now! I was so hoping to finish the BH Smith Mountain Morning class quilt before I started something new. Then my sister bought vintage blocks from a flea market and gave them to me to finish. I tried to sash them and sew them together. I should have just put them away. I don't like them, so it isn't fun to work on them. The BH SMM quilt is in pieces on my table, and I'm refusing to bag or box it up like my other UFOs. I'm pretty tired of it being there. Maybe being an 'essential worker' has sapped my energy. I come home so tired from work every day. I don't feel like doing anything.
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#3774
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JeanieG, beautiful finish on your quilt. It reminds me to keep working on mine. Love your colors and design. My quilt is continuing to grow, slowly.
Givio, when you find energy, bottle it and sell it, and make a million. May the sun shine bright and give you energy.
Givio, when you find energy, bottle it and sell it, and make a million. May the sun shine bright and give you energy.
#3775
Oh, I'm just loving my 1930's quilt, now that it's going together. Such cute little blocks! I think I'm going to hang it on the wall somewhere so I can look at it.
#3776
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The wind has been blowing for days. I have the flimsies done for the California and Unity Quilt, but cannot photo them until it stops. Gosh I hate the winds - my allergies really act up! Hopefully they will die down, suppose to have hotter weather for the next few days.
#3777
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Ok, finally got a photo of my two quilts.
California was a daily quilt along by Edyta Sitar of Laundry Basket Quilts. I started late, and finished even later.
Unity was a 8 week weekly quilt along by Bonnie Hunter.
I enjoyed them and I was working on both at one time for a while. Kept me real busy. I am now quilting one of my many quilts that needs to be quilted. I am trying out some ruler work, which is a challenge. I have a few sections that I will have to repair when I am done, but I am enjoying what I am doing.
California was a daily quilt along by Edyta Sitar of Laundry Basket Quilts. I started late, and finished even later.
Unity was a 8 week weekly quilt along by Bonnie Hunter.
I enjoyed them and I was working on both at one time for a while. Kept me real busy. I am now quilting one of my many quilts that needs to be quilted. I am trying out some ruler work, which is a challenge. I have a few sections that I will have to repair when I am done, but I am enjoying what I am doing.
#3778
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OK I stopped getting notifications for our li'le group! I got it fixed now. Givio, I was like that for a couple of weeks in April. I just had the "I don't wanna's" . I did no sewing at all. Now I have sewing machines to work on so I'm not getting sewing done. Sue, I'm looking forward to seeing your Frolic! Weren't ya doing more'n one? SBG, I am so looking forward to seeing your 30's FWS. Aren't those 6" blocks? I love 6" blocks! Jeanie, I loooove your newest 2 quilts tops! Just stunning!
#3779
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Thanks for all the kind remarks on my quilts. It feels so good to finish them. I do not have any UFO's except those that need to be sandwiched and quilted! Yay!
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JeanieG, I love that you finished all your UFOs. I find I misjudge the amount of time it takes me to finish a quilt top these days. Yes, Dublb, I have the fabric together for 3 frolics, but made the decision to completely finish one, then view the other two how it willl look finished.
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