Your blocks look wonderful up on your design wall. This will be such a sweet quilt. Theo looks right at home on the bird bath, he's a pretty little cat.
Dinosaurs
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I have always liked this pattern. It's great for featuring fabric. This
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dinosa...
Week 18 of 2025
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This week I finished a woven table runner -
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but the tie up is incorrect, th...
11 Quilting Notions I use Every Time I Make a Quilt
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That is the topic of today’s YouTube video. I am also sharing my April WIP
finish and drawing the next number for those of you joining me in working
on our...
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Where does the time go? What with caregiving my mom, and trying to fit 7
days into 5, I find myself always on the go. And at 79, yes, 79 I find
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FNwF + Slow Stitching Sunday
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Just like that, the weekend is almost over! Sometimes, it feels as though I
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ways than one. We are known for cold Januarys and boy was it. We had
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I really want to work on a temperature quilt this year! The last one I
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card friday
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I'd be thrilled if you would like to use my photos. Please link back to
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QuiltNutCre...
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I think Avery liked his garbage truck quilt.This is the view I had almost
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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...
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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!!
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back. I a...
Bayfield Cottage Kitchen Makeover
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"I am excccccessively fond of a cottage." - Jane Austen, Sense and
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Here's the photos of our kitchen from the previous owners. These were
prof...
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'Hope' is an extra special BOM for 2020. It's a heartfelt quilt with a very
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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.
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I use my cut off pieces as Leaders and Enders when I sew and then I
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21 comments:
The house blocks are very pretty. Almost as pretty as Sweet Theo:)
Moving right along! Love the colorway you are using.
Love the fabrics you are using for this QAL. How unique Theo is marked - nice of you to put out a special drinking foutain for him. lol
The houses blocks are so beautiful.Love your fabric combo.
How sweet are those blocks! And that kitty visitor, too! XO
Your blocks look wonderful up on your design wall.
This will be such a sweet quilt.
Theo looks right at home on the bird bath, he's a pretty little cat.
Wonderful quilt!! I am loving your progress!!!!
I like the darker color fabrics you are using for your house quilt. My kind of colors.
Those star blocks are great and what a challenge You are doing a good job.
It's a beautiful set of blocks and your sewing area is just darling!
Theo looks handsome :)
Nice progress! They look great together, and I love the kitty in birdbath shot :)
going to be a beautiful quilt Billie
Love your Pixie quilt. The colors are beautiful!
Love your quilt blocks, love your kitty!
Love the houses.
Your blocks look great!!
Love your House quilt!
I was admiring your quilt and then I spotted Theo. He is so beautiful!!
-Soma
That is going to be an awesome quilt!! Laughing at Theo - I bet he was looking for some feathered friends....
Theo looks like a real sweetie pie ♥
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Love the house blocks and the fabrics you're using. And I like your visitor. ;o)
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