Remember Yard Sale Saturday? I’ve been far too busy and far too gone to continue with it at present Suzanne at http://www.coloradolady.blogspot.com/ has offered to host it!
So if you have anything to list THIS Saturday, ((Yes two days from now)) start pulling, pricing and writing your blog post. Suzanne will post the linky and I’ll give a shout out here for everyone to go over there. If you need to contact Suzanne with questions, email her here: smelkoski@yahoo.com
Yard Sale Saturday generally runs the first Saturday of each month, and I really enjoyed it. Perhaps I'll find a few things to list and include as well on Saturdays that I am home.
Have fun with it! Move some stuff out! I had a great time doing it, life just got too crazy to host it and I wasn’t home enough Saturdays. Too much on my plate!
This is the other side of the dinging room. It’s also where I fill book orders! And that’s where I’m heading now…the post office opens back up after lunch at 1pm and I intend to be there with books to be mailed.
From there ---I’m off to pick up the Pink Atlas! It’s DONE with its rewiring job!
Anyone up for QuiltCam tonight? Look for me about 9pm – this day is going swimmingly and I think I’ll have all my ducks in a row and the van packed for tomorrow’s retreat in West Virginia. Not sure whether I’ll be treadling tonight –I just might. The moth in a window blocks are going with me to retreat and will already be packed up and ready to roll ---
Bring a project and come hang out!
A gorgeous room and beautiful quilts displayed! Would love a room like that!
ReplyDeleteLove your quilt ladder! I am going to have to beg my DH to make one for me!
ReplyDeleteI'll be there :0) sewing with you tonight, but I think I'd rather be in your dining room it looks very cozy indeed.
ReplyDeleteHave a good one, I'm cleaning out closets and drawers betting ready to sell out house.
Happy Sewing
My terp job tonight was cancelled (for the rest of the semester) so I just might get to catch you on QuiltCam tonight! WHOOOT WHOOT! Can't wait!
ReplyDeleteHurrah for quilt cam! It's my favorite show!
ReplyDeleteLove the dining room! Your such a blessed and wealthy lady indeed!
I so love the dining room! Looks like a wonderful room to display so many quilty things. Quilt cam sounds perfect for tonight! Will give me a chance to finish piecing Pineapple Blossom.
ReplyDeleteI would love to know, what is a over-dyed cutter quilt? :-)
ReplyDeleteLove your dining room. Will try to catch you on quilt Cam.-Gale
ReplyDeleteHow did the bone density scan go?
ReplyDeleteHey Bonnie, Which quilt is the one behind your blog? I can just see the edges and I see it briefly when the page load. I know I have seen it somewhere at quiltville but I can't remember where...
ReplyDeleteI would like to know about the quilt ladder too. Is it an antique find?, a real ladder?, or something you made?
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI love your dining room and the creative ways you found to display your quilts! I'd come over for a cup of coffee anyday.
ReplyDeleteOverdying vintage quilts....what a neat idea!
I just love your quilt ladder! It looks wonderful in your gorgeous dining room with your beautiful quilts displayed all around! I want to be able to make quilts like that to be able to decorate my home. I appreciate what you do to teach me many different things such that I think I just might be able to do that! Thank you Bonnie :-)
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Hi Bonnie. Another night with you on quilt cam! Life is good. I am sewing the binding now runner made with the fine and porter hexie ruler. First time for me doing hexies. Even though they are not the real way!it is looking nice.
ReplyDeleteI gave my scrap star quilt to my friend today and she cried, I am so happy when the receiver loves the quilt as much as I do!
Thanks
Deb
Bonnie, I found out how to get the instructions for Easy Street.
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ReplyDeleteSo I finally got to pick up the most awesome stash of the century, a quiltlers lifetime stash, and I could not believe it, I have so many unfinished quilts!! Come to find out she was over 90 years old, lived through the depression, and WOW was this a lesson is all the fabrics you can use! I filled up my explorer, could not see out, still have another load to pick up sat., send your box soon Bonnie!!
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