Yet some more of the quilts!!
This quilt top and the one below were both donated by Cathy!
This quilt was donated to the project at the last Quilt Guild meeting – already quilted!
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Yet some more of the quilts!!
This quilt top and the one below were both donated by Cathy!
This quilt was donated to the project at the last Quilt Guild meeting – already quilted!
Here are some more of the quilts!
The fabrics for this quilt and the one below were donated by Jeanne, a quilting friend! The backing on the quilt below is a fleece – very soft.
I have been so busy making quilts that I have neglected keeping everyone up to date on the project.
Here are pictures of the quilts that are going up to Shoal Creek, Alabama in just a few weeks.
The center of this “Americana” top was sewn by my 4-6th grade girls! They did a great job. It was quilted by my dear friend, Sheree.
This quilt was donated as the backing for a quilt, but it was so pretty I decided to make it the top. Donated by Cathy.
A friend made me an offer I could not refuse on a HQ 16 long arm. I have loved having it for quilting so many of these quilts.
The first sewing get-together is scheduled for tomorrow night. I am so excited. I have been looking at, ironing and cutting fabrics all week. My design wall has never been so colorful!
I think Mark will have to keep with well supplied with coffee tomorrow! (any excuse for coffee)
So much has been going on in our family – some funny, some sad, and some…well, I do have 2 teenagers in the house and one who wishes he was.
My youngest experienced the death of his beloved lizard, Calvin, about a month ago. He is buried under the “lizard” tree in the front yard. Several of our beloved small pets (i.e. yard lizards, fish, frogs, etc.) are buried out there. My husband decided to go ahead and buy a new lizard that Garrett and him could share. It is a baby crested gecko, which he tells me are very hearty and easy to care for. We will see. At least he is kind of cute. They named him Hobbs.
I also am loving the Florida weather right now. Cooler mornings and evenings and not so hot in the afternoons. I have even had some time to get out in the flower bed.
Now to the funny… Logan. He has started his teenage growth spurt and is EATING all the time.