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    July 2017 Block of the Month

    Posted on July 1, 2017 by in Blog

    Finally caught up with myself!  This has been a month of distractions.  As some of you might know but for those who don’t, we took a 10-day hiatus from home and computer.  The train to San Antonio was our mode of transportation.  We went for our oldest grand daughter’s graduation.  We were thrilled to hear […]

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    June 2017 Block of the Month

    Posted on June 1, 2017 by in Blog

    This month we have two blocks to get in thirteen for the year and not lap over into January.  One is a familiar flower and the other is not, but it starts with S.  I just loved the simplistic look of it.  I decided to use blue, rather than lavender for my flowers.  It may […]

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    Cat got the Canary

    Posted on May 26, 2017 by in Blog

    What????  Just a quick note to let you know what I have been up to this month, besides appliquéing.  Completed some MENDING!!  What a concept for a quilter and worked on the following project too, which only took a couple hours.  This was more to my liking. I really enjoy Laurel Burch designs, especially her […]

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    May 2017 Block of the Month

    Posted on May 1, 2017 by in Blog

    The obvious flower choice for this month would have been the Rose, but as I was researching other flowers that begin with R, I came across this one.  Most of us probably call it Hibiscus, but it is also known as Rose of Sharon.  Since this is also the name of a popular quilt appliqué […]

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    April 2017 Block of the Month

    Posted on April 1, 2017 by in Blog

    I had a tough time deciding what I was going to do for Q since there are very few choices.  At first I was thinking of Quercus for oak, but the flower would be very hard to appliqué, yes there are oak flowers; all pollen and not much more.  So, Quince, it is! As I design […]

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    March 2017 Block of the Month

    Posted on March 1, 2017 by in Blog

    Glad that I got this month’s block done early, almost done with April’s block! On top of the fact that the pansy flower is perfect for the letter “P”, it is perfect for this month, because with Spring here pansies are popping up in gardens everywhere, and now in quilts.  Besides they are happy flowers, they […]

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    Woof! Woof!

    Posted on February 16, 2017 by in Blog

    Waggly Tail is a fun popular pattern that I designed a number of years ago to counter my Nine Lives pattern.  A few days ago, I received an email from Barb W. asking if the block could be enlarged, since she wanted to include it in a quilt she is making.  I gave her a few […]

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    February 2017 Block of the Month

    Posted on February 1, 2017 by in Blog

    Took this picture a couple of years ago in Barstow CA, which is the inspiration of this month’s flower.  This poisonous, but lovely flowering bush is very common here in Southern California.  As a small child, I remember my mother telling me to not pick the flowers, even though they were pretty because touching the plant […]

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    Let it Snow

    Posted on January 23, 2017 by in Blog

    Before I talk about the blog hop, I want to share the January block from Mary H.  Love it when I get to see my designs bloom in other people’s hands!  Don’t forget to send pictures of your alphabet blocks. The first blog hop of the year is in progress, “A Fresh Snow” through Seams […]

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    Striving to Catch up

    Posted on January 14, 2017 by in Blog

    Have a few different things to talk about and the last one is related to the first part, so make sure you read it all. Another snowy day and all is well!  Love being in my studio with the wood stove going and catching up with what needs to be done.Where we live we could […]

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