Hey…If you are looking for past blocks that you cannot find here are three ways:
First way is to read the original block post—use the search bar on the blog…you may have to scroll to find the search bar…enter the block number you are looking for…this will give you the most information…
Second if you on are a phone/tablet scroll down on my blog and keep going until you find this…shown here in green…this will take you to the archive where all the blocks are listed as I load them…I do not have them up to date as I want you to read the blog post where they are…this is just a log I enter them about once a week or so..
Third, If you are on a computer on my blog click the Triangle Gatherings line right under the header, circled in green…this is also the archive…
I have received many requests asking me to send you your missing blocks…I am sorry but I do not have time to send those to you individually but it bothers me that I can’t help…they are readily available here on the blog..
thank you kindly for understanding…so hopefully this will help you out, and I am sure it will if you read this post and not just look at the pictures…lol
We are going to have a new kind of class today at the studio…we are going to design our own projects!! We have a basic idea…the students will color it, add to it or do whatever they wish…We have the whole warehouse full of wool and cotton for this adventure…I’ll let you know how it turns out!!!LB
wow I’d be like a kid in a candy shop… with tons of ideas swirling around in my head to have free reign in your warehouse would be “sew” fun.. BTW thanks for block 70
Lisa, I hate to bother you, but I cannot print the directions for Block Head #29. I have tried everything. I even re-installed my printer and that didn’t work. I can print the triangle gatherings fine and all your other blocks. I’m not sure if you can do anything but here is my e-mail sueg5446@gmail.com. Is there another site I could print it from? Thanks Sue
On Tue, Sep 26, 2017 at 10:05 AM, Lisa Bongean’s Weblog wrote:
> lisabongean posted: “Hey…If you are looking for past blocks that you > cannot find here are three ways: First way is to read the original block > post—use the search bar on the blog…you may have to scroll to find the > search bar…enter the block number you are looking f” >
What a cool idea! Thats even a possibility for Triangle Gatherings! Although, I’m not sure I could color something up that is different. Your students are going to have fun!!
Best day ever at Lisa’s class and warehouse tour.
We got to do our own thing and shop in her amazing warehouse for wool and thread. This was one day
that was included in our week long quilt retreat at her beautiful quilt retreat house. We had a lovely dinner at her and Nick’s lakeside home. You should see her sewing studio. Wow!!!! Her home is so beautifully decorated and right on the lake.
Each day get better and better. Today we spent the day quilt shop hopping. (We even had fried cheese
Cheese curd for lunch. A Wisconsin treat.)
Tomorrow we go antique shopping. Oh boy.
Oh, by the way her shop here is a quilters heaven and her staff is so friendly and helpful. Must see for all quilters.
There are 6 in our group and we were treated like
Royalty. We all thank Lisa, Nick and her staff for all they do to keep us quilters happy campers.
We recommend this retreat for all quilters.👍🤗⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I have been so good about saving the patterns and making some. Thank you so much for your hard and great work for us. My computer crashed never to be fixed. This was a true gift. Thank you !
Caught up! I keep rearranging the blocks as I add new ones. This had been a fun project!
Lynn
On Sep 26, 2017 11:06 AM, “Lisa Bongean’s Weblog” wrote:
> lisabongean posted: “Hey…If you are looking for past blocks that you > cannot find here are three ways: First way is to read the original block > post—use the search bar on the blog…you may have to scroll to find the > search bar…enter the block number you are looking f” >
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