My how things change when you don't post anything! Windows 10 has driven me nuts with the changes in the way my photos are managed. Okay, I don't like change when it comes to doing things on the computer! So let's see if I can get a photo to post, here goes.
Well call me lucky because today I was actually able to load a photo! Three weeks ago I couldn't and who knows what tomorrow will bring. As you can see I am dabbling in En Provence the mystery quilt with Bonnie Hunter. Perhaps by the end of the week I can figure out were a few more of my photos went and I can actually link-up with the rest of the world.
Cheers,
Debi
Monday, December 26, 2016
Monday, May 16, 2016
Looking for My Mojo
Not only am I looking for my quilting mojo but I need some mojo to post on this blog as well. I have dabbled on a few things in the past few months and I am finally getting around to getting photos uploaded so I can share. After all, sharing all things sewing and/or quilting is quite boring without a photo or two.
Awhile ago I ordered some Riley Blake Union Jack panels with the hopes of getting a couple of lap quilts made for myself and a friend. The first one went together rather quickly but the next one is still sitting in a pile just waiting for attention.
As you can see there is snow in the upper corner of the photo so it has been quite awhile since this quilt was done!
Red is always willing and ready to help with just about any sewing project.
I have high hopes of getting those other quilt tops together and then quilted before the snow flies.
Cheeers,
Debi
Awhile ago I ordered some Riley Blake Union Jack panels with the hopes of getting a couple of lap quilts made for myself and a friend. The first one went together rather quickly but the next one is still sitting in a pile just waiting for attention.
As you can see there is snow in the upper corner of the photo so it has been quite awhile since this quilt was done!
Red is always willing and ready to help with just about any sewing project.
I have high hopes of getting those other quilt tops together and then quilted before the snow flies.
Cheeers,
Debi
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