You're welcome, Billie! Applique Thursday has helped me move much better than I use to with this form I like so much - actually getting some blocks done. Your snowman quilt is looking gorgeous!
Wow that looks awesome. Love all the stitching details. It was so much watching these guys develop. I still remember the one that didn't have eyes yet and the pin was poking the little guy in the behind. It's crazy but that's what I think of when I see the little guys, makes me chuckle
And Round #3!
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The prompt was an animal block. I looked and looked but came up with nada,
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A Quilting Life Podcast Episode 160 Show Notes
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[image: Chelsi Stratton of Chelsi Stratton Designs and Sherri McConnell of
A Quilting Life]
[image: Chelsi Stratton of Chelsi Stratton Designs and Sherri M...
Week 6 of 2026
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More Than Friends
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[image: book cover for More than Friends]
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In today’s video, it’s a quick chat about the $5 pattern for February as
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to offe...
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Each year I design a piece for Valentine's Day, usually the standard red
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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...
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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
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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...
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I think Avery liked his garbage truck quilt.This is the view I had almost
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Calendula Harvesting - What to do with it ?
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We have all heard that version of “crap happens” but in a different word!!
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Bayfield Cottage Kitchen Makeover
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"I am excccccessively fond of a cottage." - Jane Austen, Sense and
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BOM 2020: 'Hope' is Launched
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I use my cut off pieces as Leaders and Enders when I sew and then I
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12 comments:
So cuteeee x
Well done Billie! I'm excited seeing blocks, but dancing when I see them into the beginnings of flimsies.
Looking good Billie. Will you hang it up or snuggle under it when it is done?
thank you for your wonderful comment on the FMQ sample...appreciate it.
Wonderful job, love to see them altogether in a top :)
WOW - how special is this - LOVE the red, and with the border it will be perfect!
Love your little snowmen quilt!
Your applique work is always so amazing and this is no exception.
Your quilt is so cute! I also loved the Halloween quilt in your last post! Great job!
You're welcome, Billie! Applique Thursday has helped me move much better than I use to with this form I like so much - actually getting some blocks done. Your snowman quilt is looking gorgeous!
Love your Snowbound quilt. I have all the applique blocks done... just sitting there...waiting for me! Yours looks amazing.
Wow that looks awesome. Love all the stitching details. It was so much watching these guys develop. I still remember the one that didn't have eyes yet and the pin was poking the little guy in the behind. It's crazy but that's what I think of when I see the little guys, makes me chuckle
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