Monthly Archives: March 2019

Hints of Spring in the Air

I’ve just come in from hanging a new quilt top on the clothesline and, if not for the wind, it’s actually quite mild outside. I had to wear my rubber boots as otherwise I’d be sinking ankle deep in the … Continue reading

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Focus for the Finish

As many of you know, I’ve been teaching quilt making to a small group of women since last June and we gather about twice a month in the Plenty church basement to discuss and make all things quilty. Some of … Continue reading

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Hope’s Journey Continues…

I’m not sure if these little yellow blocks will look familiar or not but I had posted a photo of three of them just shortly after returning home from my trip last month. I wasn’t even too sure what I … Continue reading

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One for Nate

After returning from Mexico City I had quite a bit of correspondence to catch up on, including some comments in queue awaiting approval. I was pleasantly surprised to receive comments from my son Nate, the genius who gifted me my … Continue reading

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Hope’s Journey – A Flimsy!

A few weeks back I had designated Friday as the day of the week to post “focus for the finish” projects and I’m thrilled to present my Hope’s Journey as a complete quilt top!!! As mentioned on Wednesday, I had … Continue reading

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Hope’s Journey

Here we are at Wednesday again and I just can’t seem to grasp the concept of prioritizing my to-do list, mostly due to my misconception of how many hours there are in a day. The time seems to fly by, … Continue reading

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Following the Thread

My last post was all about the house (or adjoining houses) that Diego Rivera had custom built in San Angel, for use as a home and studio for himself and Frida Kahlo. The architect/designer of the building was a friend … Continue reading

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