Yesterday Sharon posted a yummy looking recipe, which my DDIL and I were going to cook tonight, but we've actually decided to do it tomorrow evening instead. Also, today Sharon has shown some wonderful photos of the drive up to her house, and a fascinating history of her home. Did you know, she truly lives in Quilt Lane?
Sharon also has the 4th instalment of our our mystery quilt, so hurry on over to see her. Sharon has also promised us a tutorial for a small project we can make.
I have seen someone (who shall be nameless, but is also known as Ms Sand and Sunshine!) wondering if anyone knows yet what the finished quilt is going to look like. Well yes, there is someone - ME! You never know, perhaps I can be bribed? It's worth a try isn't it?
Oh, I was having fun playing with all the pieces, laying them out on my board.
ReplyDeleteYou can be bribed, eh? Once I have my 100 done, I may start to play with the pieces...but sometimes the answer is right in front of me and I still don't get it...so maybe if Sharon figures it out first???
ReplyDeleteAnd you're not telling, huh Sue? I'm guessing pinwheels somewhere, but it will be fun to see it all come together. Enjoy your weekend.
ReplyDeleteI think that everyone should lay out the blocks as they think the quilt will be & take a pic and put it in a blog post before the design is put together - that would be fun!
ReplyDeleteI can think of a small Hobbit who might very well know what the finished quilts might look like.
ReplyDeleteNow, if you're talking bribery -
I didn't stitch today, but I will join in later.
ReplyDeleteBribery? Who would have guessed?
ReplyDeleteYou guys are having way too much fun! I can't wait to see your quilts! I also wanted to say that your original quilt with the scalloped borders is bea-u-ti-ful!!!
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