Merry Christmas 2024
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Hello, friends! I want to wish all who celebrate a Merry Christmas 2024!
And I also want to wish happy holidays to those who...
Merry Christmas
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*Winter Soltice brought us sub temps, snow and winds - to yes we have a
White Christmas. With the stress of the Holiday season, I wanted to share
a b...
Week 51 of 2024
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This week I finished a cross stitch -
The pattern is All Creatures Great and Small by Barbara Ana.
I stitched it on 40 count linen, with DMC floss (1 stra...
Sherbet Sunshine Flannels Quilts Trunk Show
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Today, I am sharing all of my new Sherbet Sunshine Flannels patterns. This
was such a fun round-up of patterns to design. If you missed hearing about
my ne...
Petals of Liberty on Denim Table Runner
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Hello. It's been a while, hasn't it? My sewing mojo seems to have deserted
me.
When it comes to my creative life, I haven't achieved very much this past...
Chirp is finished!
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I met my self-imposed deadline and finished the Chirp quilt this past
weekend!
Quilting it was nerve wracking, to say the least. This was my first attempt ...
New Pattern Release: At The Cove
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This year as part of the 2024 Nova Scotia Fibre Arts Feestival, I have an
exhibit entited “Quilts And Their Stories” at Mrs Pugsley’s Emporium. One
of th...
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...
Happy Independence Day!
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We are quietly celebrating the 245th anniversary of the U.S.A. I chose a
bouquet with three roses that represent the three branches of our
government.....
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....
33 comments:
Looks like that FMQAL piece may get shredded! LOL.
love it!
Sweet xxx
Oh, she's so pretty, it looks like she really likes your FMQing.
She looks quite pleased with it :-)
Cute!! Looks like she didn't want to let go!
You are so lucky to have such a conscientious inspector for your FMQ trials....so pretty, too!
Thanks for joining our party!
Very cute. I think she likes your FMQ too!
SewCalGal
www.sewcalgal.blogspot.com
She's a pretty girl!
Elly knows a good thing it appears! I bet that FMQAL is all hers now! So cute.
What a pretty girl!
I can see that you have a very helpful friend too Billy- Elly looks like a sweet little cat.
Regards from Western Canada,
Anna
Ah, Miss Elly has her famous photo premier! Glad to see your sweet face here.
She is holding that FMQ project tightly - like she won't let it go without a struggle!
She must have really liked it? Totally cat!
I don't think it belongs to you anymore Billie!! How cute!
Is Elly having fun with the FMQ challenge? She looks like she is. She's beautiful.
Purr purr from Rusken to your cat. All cats needs a lot of quilts to sleep on
such a sweet photo.
thanks for stopping by my blog during the think christmas hop.
She is so cute.
So cute!
What a cutie! If I remember correctly I believe your sampler now belongs to Elly!
She obviously feels that it will make a perfect quilt for her.
What a cute kitty! I wish I weren't allergic...
Rub the belly!
oh, sweet. Looks like he was pleased with it and needed to raise it off the floor.
OH NO! bad cat. shredding NOT good. (go for it. hehe)
Hope you got a couple of photos of the FMQAL piece because I don't think it will be much good after the cat gets through with it.
Elly is adorable. They will find the most unusual things to play with, won't they? I hope she didn't damage it!
Aren't pets wonderful - they give our quilts a "test drive".
So cute, its definitely hers now:0)
Looks like you'll have to give that one up.
Thanks for joining in the fun!
Me just loves it!
Kisses
Nellie at the Cat From Hell
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