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  • Weekend in Chicago for Race…Is Kyle Bush going to win them all?

      Ok..I know most of you quilter’s don’t know what I am talking about…maybe you do…but Race days are good for sewing (Lisa) and napping (Nick). But we went to the race last weekend because it was a night race and we have never been to a night race…we have gone to all the Chicago…

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  • Summertime and the 4th of July

      I spent a wonderful weekend boating, grilling, dog sitting and sewing my blocks of the week together.  I love how it turned out.  I hope those of you doing it also like it… I know the block of the week is sort of a mystery quilt.  Hope you are not disappointed.  We went out…

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  • Strawberry Picking!

    Yesterday Carole and I went in search of some strawberries, which I pick every year.  The first farm we went to we were placed in a patch of mostly weeds and small berries that didn’t taste like anything.  After picking my $3.10 worth we decided we were going somewhere else….So we set out for a…

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  • The Pacific Coast

    Here are some photos from when we went to the coast for a few days after market…we walked the beach each morning and then explored the town…Look at those great blue flowers that must be perennials there! Boy I am I jealous… Here is the project i started the other day…It is so fun to…

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  • New project from Market!

    Look at what I am working on!  It is a punchneedle from Threads that Bind…Shawn Williams…i told you about all of her grrrreat projects….I couldn’t wait to start this one..it is done with 6 strands of floss, I have never used 6 before so I wanted to try it…Its looking really good…I have ordered DMC…

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  • Drum roll…Here they are!

      I know many of you have been patiently waiting for these…They are the start of my block of the week that we will be doing at our quilt shop, Primitive Gatherings this summer.  They feature our own hand dyed wools and will be a little more primitive than what I have done in the…

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