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January 2, 2023
2022 350 blocks challenge from Dreamworthy Quilts

 I am participating in the 350 blocks challenge by Prairie Moon again this year.  



December blocks made: 64

Total YTD for 2022:  596


5 Barns 
3 silo
6 houses 
2 church
4 trucks


3 snow white (she counts as three blocks because she was a ton of work).


13 Bloom blocks
13 Setting blocks


1 Amanda
1 Bernice



3 project bags


1 Bind Windmill
1 Bind Flower Power 
8 Cat blocks



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November 19, 2021
Project Bags from Patchwork Times by Judy Laquidara

I’ll never have fancy project bags for all my projects – it just isn’t a priority. I could make them but that’s too much trouble and really, I’m fine with plain, plastic project bags. The bags I use are about 9.5″ x 13″. You can get larger or smaller. Currently, that size is $12 for...

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January 27, 2021
sew organised from Charm About You



I'm going to show you around a little bit, sharing how I (try to) keep my sewing supplies and projects organised and how, as someone that has a lot of projects on the go, I like to keep things accessible and easy! The theme of this post 'sew organised' is the Aurifil Artisan challenge for this month and I thought it was the perfect opportunity for a peek at my honest craft space. Hopefully some of these ideas or tips might be helpful to you, or you simply enjoy seeing what works for me.


I do not have a ...

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October 13, 2020
Welcome Back from Luann's Loose Threads

 Hello Everyone   If you are a returning visitor, I'm glad you're here.  And, welcome to new readers that have found me.  I guess I haven't  posted since blogger switched to this new format, and it was a stretch for me to get the photos into my blog.   Hopefully they will publish at the right size.   

This is one of the quilts that I made last year.  This is a pattern by Cluck Cluck Sew, and it was a fun, easy stitch.   The Welcome sign came from Joyfully Said in Middlebury, Indiana.   I'm really missing my annual ...

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Welcome Back from Loose Threads

 Hello Everyone   If you are a returning visitor, I'm glad you're here.  And, welcome to new readers that have found me.  I guess I haven't  posted since blogger switched to this new format, and it was a stretch for me to get the photos into my blog.   Hopefully they will publish at the right size.   

This is one of the quilts that I made last year.  This is a pattern by Cluck Cluck Sew, and it was a fun, easy stitch.   The Welcome sign came from Joyfully Said in Middlebury, Indiana.   I'm really missing my annual ...

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September 12, 2020
Wednesday's Word: Song of Songs 3:2a. Wednesday's Wrap Up Or Not. I Like Thursdays. from Faith, Trust and Breast Cancer

Wednesday's Word: Song of Songs 3:2a
Continued study of some of the verses shared in Lynn Austin's Until We Reach Home.
In this book, Sofia and Ludwig speak different languages. All they have is their Bibles and basic drawing skills to communicate. He/she would find a passage that explains their thoughts and share that passage with the other. As their time to separate nears, Ludwig shows Sofia this verse to reassure her that he will find her.
This made me think: What if all we had to communicate with our loved one were verses from the ...

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