I stayed home from Paducah b/c I had way to much stuff to do…and now it’s time to get some normal in my life…but first I promised a give-away…and look what it is….If you read my last post…way on the bottom was this little giveaway…
I have picked two winners …from the MBH2 post about finishing the MBH2 quilt….here they are….If this is you…please contact me and I will send you an OLFA 40th Anniversary Rotary Cutter!!! email Amy at: ahoefler@new.rr.com to claim your rotary cutter
I have only 19 blocks done so far but have started working on them once again. I am doing it in scrappy yellow, gray and black, not sure how the appliqué will look may have to add orange. Thank you for doing this I have thoroughly enjoyed following along with everyone and seeing what is going on in the quilting world.
I have only one block left to complete. I have started sewing the blocks together but I love the thought of separating the blocks with sashing to show the blocks off. When with a basic red, cream and blue color palette, the layout is very busy. I have taken the suggestion from Jo Morton of clipping the seams to be able to stagger the seams when setting the blocks together. I had a great time with this project. I watched BH1 from a distance but decided to get into BH2 and had so much fun. Thanks so much to the designers for their creativity
I live on a lake in beautiful Butte Des Morts, WI. I have three sons: Lance (forever 29), Luke 33, Jake 32, and two grand-babies, Little Man and O-Bug. I've been married to the love of my life Nick, since 1998 when we started our crazy adventure together!
I am a quilter, rugger, and gardener. I also love to cook when I get the chance. Thanks for visiting and supporting Primitive Gathering Quilt Shop where I try to bring you the best Moda fabrics and wool projects anywhere!
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Welcome hope to see you soon
On Mon, Apr 29, 2019, 9:19 PM Lisa Bongean’s Web Blog wrote:
> lisabongean posted: “Hello…I’m Back…from Rome… I stayed home from > Paducah b/c I had way to much stuff to do…and now it’s time to get some > normal in my life…but first I promised a give-away…and look what it > is….If you read my last post…way on the bottom was ” >
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Congratulations to the winners. This is awesome
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Saw your family..both great booths and Nick looked great. Everyone was so happy to see him looking well. Enjoy some normal..wherever that is and however brief!!! You have a huge support system of love and support.
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Welcome back Lisa! Remember to breath & enjoy your family. Congratulations to the winners.
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When will you reveal the Summer Block of the Week? The anticipation is agonizing…
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I have only 19 blocks done so far but have started working on them once again. I am doing it in scrappy yellow, gray and black, not sure how the appliqué will look may have to add orange. Thank you for doing this I have thoroughly enjoyed following along with everyone and seeing what is going on in the quilting world.
I have only one block left to complete. I have started sewing the blocks together but I love the thought of separating the blocks with sashing to show the blocks off. When with a basic red, cream and blue color palette, the layout is very busy. I have taken the suggestion from Jo Morton of clipping the seams to be able to stagger the seams when setting the blocks together. I had a great time with this project. I watched BH1 from a distance but decided to get into BH2 and had so much fun. Thanks so much to the designers for their creativity
be back soon with some fun stuff!!!
Lisa