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I got the table!!!!! you bring the runner,, and we will shop for the cookies and tea!!!! COme and bring it to PR!!!! LOL!!! But very nice work!!!!
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Thank goodness my passport is current (smile)!
I love tea and scones. The best part will be the gathering of quilters partying together and admiring your cute tabletopper. My maternal grandfather was born in Canada in 1880 and arrived in the USA in 1900 with two dollars in his pocket. Mom collected beautiful china teacups, which I inherited. Whenever we went to Sault Ste. Marie, ON or Windsor, ON my mother bought bone china English tea cups for herself and filled orders her friends had placed. :-) |
It is so great to hear from so many of you - and I would so love to have a quilters gathering - and just chat..it would be great to get to know who everyone is and hear stores of now and then......
Thanks to everyone for checking in..wishing you all a wonderful day! Hugs, Bill |
Love it, I've a new lovely Lemon scone recipe that would go great with this quilt!
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Bill, that is so lovely. Thank you - now would you like a koala tea cosy for the tea pot? Or on like this: http://www.markcrocker.com.au/01_cms/details.asp?ID=132
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Leatheflea, Would you like to share the recipe..I would love it :-)
Rainy Day,,,you are right - a new teacosy - How cute is that...... I've make lots in the past (regular ones)..but it's been years,,,,,,I love tea cosy's.....I have a very strong English side......(my ancestors come from England and Ireland)...... |
Count me in! What a cute idea. I love vintage teacups.
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This is a wonderful little topper. What a great job with the hand-quilting!
Who knows, I might bum a ride with Susan and take a little trip up to Montreal. It's a nice scenic 4 hour drive from me. Been there once and loved it. I'd be delighted to have some cookies and tea with you. |
Great job!!
Love it!! :thumbup: |
What a great little quilt! It will work perfectly as a table topper...good job!
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