I like your tree - and for me it takes me to Pisa, Italy. But it hardly shows. I like how each snowman is unique. Thanks for linking to Applique Thursday. I enjoy your eye candy.
A Quilting Life Block of the Month July 2025
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Hello, friends! Today I’m sharing the A Quilting Life Block of the Month
July 2025. This month’s blo...
Birthday girl
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My sweet little granddaughter turned 9 years old this past week. How can
it be? Time is flying by as these precious children grow up.
I found this cute ...
June's Report
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Late with this report. But here goes:Finished up my mystery quilt and made
it into a flimsy for a baby quilt.Above it is a finished mystery, and below
it i...
Week 27 of 2025
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This week I finished knitting a scarf -
Knit from some merino/tencel fibre that I dyed and spun. The pattern is
Feldmark by Martina Behm.
The pattern fro...
A Little Bit of This, A Little Bit of That
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I hope everyone is enjoying a wonderful weekend. =) The new YouTube video
is up…you can watch here. We have a new WIP number chosen for our
challenge, I’m ...
Quilt The North
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Is there a better time than Canada Day to launch a new Canadian quilt
subscription box?! This program is the brainchild of Monika of Penny
Spool Quil...
Hemp Leaf Sashiko Table Runner
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I've jumped on the Sashiko train. It's such a lovely, calming way to spend
time, following along a design, slowly stitching a piece. I recently
finished ...
I'm still here!
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It has been a very long time since I posted here on my blog. I think it's
time to get back in the swing of blogging. Life has been very busy the past
f...
January Done
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*Well, I did a poor job in blogging in January. I think I froze in more
ways than one. We are known for cold Januarys and boy was it. We had
snow ...
A Temperature Quilt Dilemma
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I really want to work on a temperature quilt this year! The last one I
completed was back in 2021.
2022 and 2023 are in the beginning stages. I have tri...
card friday
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I'd be thrilled if you would like to use my photos. Please link back to
this blog when doing so. All posts and pictures are copyrighted to
QuiltNutCre...
More Catch Up
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I think Avery liked his garbage truck quilt.This is the view I had almost
daily.Everytime I walked into the house this one crawled or walked to me
and wan...
Donation Quilts
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The second quarter of this year has been filled with lots of non-quilty
things. But still, some good finishes occurred.
A box of kid-sized charity...
a little help goes a long way
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this is about the help I get I have a presser for my hexies and also a wind
warrior there is no way I will loss any if the wind blows she is my rock
Good...
My Little Mommy
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My precious mum entered home hospice on February 23, and ended her battle
on March 10th. It was the hardest task, and the biggest blessing, caring
fo...
Calendula Harvesting - What to do with it ?
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Calendula is a gorgeous little flower. It is great as a companion plant
in the vegetable garden as it helps with pests. I planted some in the
garden...
CRAP HAPPENS!
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We have all heard that version of “crap happens” but in a different word!!
Well my world is not exempt from it. A lot has been going on but I am
back. I a...
Bayfield Cottage Kitchen Makeover
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"I am excccccessively fond of a cottage." - Jane Austen, Sense and
Sensibility
Here's the photos of our kitchen from the previous owners. These were
prof...
BOM 2020: 'Hope' is Launched
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'Hope' is an extra special BOM for 2020. It's a heartfelt quilt with a very
special purpose; all monies raised by this BOM will be used to fund my
daught...
Making Progress on the Remodel: Renovation Update
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Keeping Up Does this give you an idea of why I haven’t been posting? We are
still in the midst of the remodel, we lived with this mess for 5 days. We
disco...
Back from the Abyss
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It's been difficult to find time and discipline to return to blogging.
My quiet blog in NO way reflects that life has been quiet.
In fact, this has been ...
Scraps Are Never Thrown Away
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I use my cut off pieces as Leaders and Enders when I sew and then I
sew them together into fun things like these.
I am always amazed
and just how much I...
Ramping it up this year - More Shows
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Well I want to really push myself this year and do as many shows as I can.
So I've entered quite a few and still waiting to hear from several that are
late...
The Thread House patterns have launched
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So today we at the The Thread House (Karen Lewis, Jo Avery and I) have
launched our first six quilt patterns which are available to buy from our
shop here....
5 comments:
You are so good about keeping up with all these blocks for such great quilts.
My trees always were leaners not matter how hard you tried to get them straight. Lookin' good!!
As pooh would say..."it was a blustery day" causing the tree to lean. Love the block!
I like your tree - and for me it takes me to Pisa, Italy. But it hardly shows. I like how each snowman is unique. Thanks for linking to Applique Thursday. I enjoy your eye candy.
I LOVE your tree - perfect fabric for it!
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