Lunch break on Father's Day and here we are sewing while the guys are home alone!
I checked in with the Hubster this morning and he us spending the day on the golf course doing what he loves, and that makes me happy.
I called my dad last night and wish him happy father's day already, and I will call him again later today just to be sure he knows that I love him.
We have spent the morning sewing string blocks from our neutral fabrics, and this afternoon we will move on to half-square triangles with the Easy Angle ruler.
Lots and lots of triangles ahead!
Take a look at these smiling faces!
It's another great day to be sewing away!
Can't wait to see he after lunch quilt show :0)
ReplyDeleteHappy Sewing
What quilt is that? A free pattern or in your book Bonnie? Thanks, love it!
ReplyDeleteWonderful to see so many familiar faces. Have fun ladies. Sending you love.
ReplyDeleteThis quilt is called Jamestown Landing & is from her book "String Fling".
ReplyDeleteHappy Stitching All!
Susan-TN
Saw Jason at OG. But he got off before I could speak to him. He looked great. Happy quilting.
ReplyDeleteLove the blue and beige string quilt, also asking is that a book pattern or a free one, Bonnie. Love it.
ReplyDeletepghay23@gmail.com Sarasota, Fl.
Jamestown landing is absolutely a wonderful quilt. In the cream, beiges and blue is just feels so right! On my ever growing list of to-do quilts!
ReplyDeleteJohn had a super Father's Day - hope everyone else in your families did also.
Smiles, JulieinTN
Jamestown Landing is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteWelcome to the android universe, Bonnie. It's about time.
Hi Bonnie, am a Aussie quilter, love the traditional style but found it bit stifling then stumbled across your website/blogspot. Oh Boy! Everything you said scrappy and color clicked to how I was feeling why I wasn't entirely comfortable. However I have a few projects to finish before I can start on your designs, which I think are awesome!
ReplyDeleteLove the Maverick stars, I think it will be my next QOV. Hope I win.
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