I love the onset of Fall. The
air is fresh and clean and I can sew without sticking to my needles! I love
listening to the chirping of crickets outside my window as I stitch. Life is
good!
I taught a “potholder” quilt
class over the weekend in Denmark (Maine that is, we also have a Poland,
Mexico, Sweden, Norway, Lebanon, Peru, Egypt and China, but, I digress).
It was a wonderful group of
quilters from the Chickadee chapter of Pine Tree Quilter’s Guild.
Everyone went home with two
blocks, pieced, quilted and bound! And, hopefully the inspiration to make many
more. It was a fun day. Thanks ladies!
Fall is an absolutely wonderful time to be quilting.:)
ReplyDeleteOh ya!
Deletelooks like fun!
ReplyDeleteIt was fun. They are a great group.
DeleteHello Wendy, I just arrived here blog-hopping. I live near Bath, but in England :-)
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed looking round here! best wishes Kath
Thanks Kath, I tried to add your blog to my sidebar but it didn't work. I need to get my techie in here to help me!
DeleteWell, I thought I should stop lurking and leave a comment! I've been enjoying your posts,,I'm a huge Bonnie fan, I'm a New England Gal, and my fave season is definitely Autumn...Blessings.
ReplyDeleteDebra in Ma.
I was a lurker for over a year before I started this blog. Glad you stopped by!
DeleteI'm happy for you !! These days are very fun and full of friendship !!
ReplyDeleteIt was a fun class. I love it when I can teach something a bit new and different.
DeleteCecile, hurray! I was finally able to figure out how to get your blog on my sidebar! There is hope for me in the technological age!
DeleteThe quilt hanging behind the ladies working so diligently is beautiful. A very good sample for the class.
ReplyDeleteThanks Karen. That is one of my favorite potholder quilts thus far. Hope I will like the one I am working on now as much!
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