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Wednesday, March 05, 2014

Mothers Day Brooches

Well, we got another 4 inches of snow this morning.  There's no place to put anymore!  I'm having trouble getting my car in and out of the driveway.  But, we're almost a week into March and it has to warm up and melt sooner or later.

I'm so looking forward to sitting out on my deck with some iced.  Just sitting and watching the birdies.

I have an update on my current crazy quilt purse project.  I think the photo is a little blurry.  But it's enough to see for now:

I used a few of the seam treatment patterns that I shared in yesterday's post:



I'll be adding more to this shortly.

I have a few new brooches to share today too:




I thought these would make nice Mother's Day Gifts.

Well, I guess I'll go stitch until Bubba gets home.  If I don't get offline now, I just keep complaining about the weather!  LOL!!!

Oh, and I almost forgot to mention that yes, my room will be pink!  But I'm sure you already figured that out!  



4 comments:

  1. I'm starting to wonder what's going to happen when all this awful snow starts to melt....much as we want it gone, I really hope it goes away slowly so there's not too much flooding.

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  2. Four more inches, yikes! Love your current projects. Those are great silkies! Where do you get them?

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  3. beautiful brooches. This is our first day in forever with no snow in the today forecast. Have a peaceful day.

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  4. Your work is beautiful. Congrats. on the magazine. I love that magazine. I am now enrolled in Kathy's crazy quilt class and can't wait to get started. The magazine has been a big reason to take the class. It will be so nice to have a direction to get started in. Thank you for all the pretty eye candy to keep we ladies motivated. Carol

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