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Are we in a forest? No! We're in the middle of McMinnville, OR. |
On our walk yesterday we saw lots of mushrooms that we haven't seen before.
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These mushrooms were very tiny. |
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Are we in a forest? No! We're in the middle of McMinnville, OR. |
On our walk yesterday we saw lots of mushrooms that we haven't seen before.
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These mushrooms were very tiny. |
A couple (or a few) years ago I participated in a block exchange of Churn Dash blocks that was organized by Barb. I had sewn sashing to 2 sides of all the blocks and finally decided to sew them together.
Here's a picture of them on my design wall before getting them all sewn together.
I might add a border and then use some of my many random HSTs to make another border. I think I'll sleep on it.
I'm sorry that it's been so long since I posted. No excuses!
This is a small quilt from Jo Morton's "Jo's Little Favorites II" book. I kept looking at it and finally decided to make it. It is made of all half square triangles (HSTs) made of civil war reproduction fabrics. I dug into my CW scrap bin to find lots of different fabrics. I tried counting the different fabrics and stopped at 50! It measures 17" x 20". I thought it would be a snap to put together, but it was harder than it looks. The HSTs are sewn together on the diagonal and my piecing isn't perfect.
I am happy to report that we had a thunder storm Thursday night and it rained all night and most of Friday! It was such a relief. The air is now clean and clear! Even though we weren't in danger from the fires, it was wonderful to get the much needed rain. I think there is still some fire fighting in parts of the state, though.
I forgot to post this spider web quilt after I finished it, so here it is. This was a quilt-a-long that Lori of Humble Quilts organized. I do love this design and might want to make another one. Guess what? I still have a lot of scraps left! LOL!!
I received these 2 mum plants from DS#3/DIL! It was a surprise! The first 2 pictures are of the same plant.
Here is the raffle quilt that my guild (Gone to Pieces Quilt Guild) made and will draw a winner for in December. It measures 95" x 95". I had no part in the making of it. If anyone is interested in purchasing tickets, you can email me and I will give you my address for you to send the money. The tickets are $1.00 per ticket or $5.00 for 6 tickets. I'll keep track of any people who buy tickets and will either send you your part of the ticket or keep it with me. I will then buy your ticket and put the stub in with the rest of them. If you are the lucky winner, I will let you know.
Proceeds of the Quilt Raffle support the Quilt Guild and our Charity Projects.
Happy Fall, everyone!
It really doesn't look like a nine-patch, does it? Well, it is a very complicated nine-patch and maybe you can see the block in this picture. The center of the 9-patch is the hour glass block. Each of the side blocks have 4 rows of strips and the 4 corners contain one of the triangles that make up the pin wheel. So each pinwheel is part of a different 9-patch block. If that doesn't make any sense to you, don't worry about it. Each of the 9-patch blocks contains 80 pieces of fabric!
This table runner is based on the Cabin Corner pattern from Jo Morton's book. The pattern in the book is for a square quilt and I changed it a little to make it into a table runner.
Thanks for the sweet comments on my last post! I do appreciate them.
I finished the "Liberty" table topper from Kim Diehl's book "Simple Seasons." I am happy I made it and it fits on my dining room table.
Since my last post, DH and I also celebrated our 58th wedding anniversary! My DGD came over to sew one day last week. She used my Janome machine and I got out my Featherweight for me to sew with. We had a good time sewing and talking! I'm so happy that her hubby is now out of the Navy and they are living nearby!
My co-crafting friend and I haven't had any craft shows yet this year, but it looks like we will have two of them coming up. One is in October and the other one is the Friday and Saturday after Thanksgiving. We are very happy because with all the sewing we have been doing, we have many things to sell! We're hoping that the Handmade Holiday craft show at the local museum will take place too, but we haven't heard about that one yet.
I hope you and your families are well. We haven't come in contact with any people with covid - and hope it stays that way.
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Cabin Corners |