MY ADVENTURES IN QUILTING AND THE PATCHWORK OF MY LIFE............
Monday, March 14, 2016
Farm Girl Vintage
I sewed a "little."
Two rows together.
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A few photos from the last few days.
Mick's Supervisor. This is Theo from next door.
Enjoy your day!
8 comments:
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Your spring is so lovely! Thanks for sharing the pics. The cat made me smile. Your Farm Girl is looking great! Good for you for getting two rows together.
Farm girl blocks coming along well, not started mine yet! What a fat squirrel and the cat looks like Chelsea a cat I used to have but Chelsea only had half a tail and could not miaw, she was a rescue cat. Good to see that spring has sprung,
Baby steps and you'll get there, lol - looking good!!! Love your pics, you have beautiful flowers already and we don't even have buds. Which is fine as we usually get another snowstorm in April. That is one fat squirrel!
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8 comments:
Your spring is so lovely! Thanks for sharing the pics. The cat made me smile. Your Farm Girl is looking great! Good for you for getting two rows together.
Farm girl blocks coming along well, not started mine yet! What a fat squirrel and the cat looks like Chelsea a cat I used to have but Chelsea only had half a tail and could not miaw, she was a rescue cat. Good to see that spring has sprung,
Baby steps and you'll get there, lol - looking good!!! Love your pics, you have beautiful flowers already and we don't even have buds. Which is fine as we usually get another snowstorm in April. That is one fat squirrel!
Love your blocks and can't wait for Tomato blooms
Looking great 2 down, yay! Love your spring critter photos too :)
Your blocks are beautiful and very colorful. Enjoyed seeing your flowers and know that spring will come sometime here in OHIO
Beautiful rows. I have some of that winter blooming spirea - not as lush as yours.
Your two rows are fantastic....love all of your pictures
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