On Ringo Lake -- Bonnie Hunter Mystery Quilt 2017-18
#2621
Sync, wow, that would be a shocker to have your child not come home after college, but I do hear that happens a lot. I'm glad she loves HI. It's beautiful and seems to rain often, which I would like. At least she lives in a place that's nice to visit. (although expensive for plane flights ) I hope you'll be able to go for the birth or soon after.
#2622
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Cottage Grove, MN
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Sync: Such exciting news!
#2623
So I’m tying to keep up with D. Henson (aka Denise) and Sync. I have now finished 33 of my 50 blocks. [ATTACH=CONFIG]595369[/ATTACH]
#2624
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Location: Minnesota
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These look wonderful, jmoore! Your fabrics have such a nice, calm feel. Very appealing.
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#2628
jmoore - You have passed me up..... I only did half of the blocks. 25. You're blocks are lookin' great!! Keep on going. I need to work on the sashing.
#2629
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: South Range, WI
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With all the words of encouragement from you ladies, I did finally finish my version of Ringo Lake. It turned out to be a healing time of sewing after my husband's death in January. Thanks to many of you for the thoughts and prayers during this season.
#2630
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Lake Stevens, WA
Posts: 34
Carol, that is simply gorgeous! My quilting and crafts are my comforting go tos for difficult times.
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