I am getting back to the quilting on this little quilt. I have the pink area, red area and the white at the bottom left still needing quilting. I started pulling out some basting threads last night too.
I went out to lunch with friends yesterday and when I got home I was looking through piles. I had found this photo a couple weeks ago, a king size trip around the world quilt top that I sold at the Houston festival in 1996. I was working at the Quilting Books Unlimited booth that year. Yesterday I found a leftover loop from the strata for that quilt.
The Pulmonaria also known as Lungwort has really taken over this section of the garden. I love the speckled leaves. Lily of the Valley and Violets are mixed in - nature's plan, not mine.
I picked a small bouquet while I was out in the back yard on Wednesday.
Today again I am going to mention this:
My
blog is up for the best all around quilting blog in the National
Quilters Circle Blogger Awards. If you want to vote for my blog, go here. I will be repeating this info each day through the voting period. If you have already voted for my blog - thank you!
I love those little white narcissus flowers -- what a gardener you are!
ReplyDeleteI just LOVE the quilt you're quilting and have the book with the intention of making it one of these days. And you do have a GREAT blog, Wanda!!
ReplyDeleteI voted!
ReplyDeleteI have voted. I love the blog and how prolific you are. Every morning I start my day by checking your blog.
ReplyDeleteSusan
Sparks, NV.
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ReplyDeleteThanks for the daily reminder - I won't write this every day ... your flowers look so pretty... also me and the robot shared sushi tonight :)
ReplyDeleteWe have that variety of daffodil too, it is among the last to bloom for us. Such a pretty orange rim, and very pretty in your small red pitcher.
ReplyDeleteSomehow I missed this email the day it arrived! The quilt at the top, and another one like it you made, are still some of my favorites. One of these days!
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