I really wanted to be able to show you something I'm working on but I've been getting caught up on things I've put aside during the holidays. I've been to the dentist, made my yearly mammo appt, called the accountant, closed out the business year, washed sheets now that son has gone back to college, cleaned his bathroom......OK- you get the picture... I hope to have something of my own to show you later this week along with the next step of Cheddar Cheese and Crackers.
For now I'll leave you with a couple of charming vintage doll quilts.
So you've been taking care of yourself, the finances and the home. A good picture to "get." A nice reminder as a matter of fact. Especially about the mammo. If that were the only "take-away" from this post I think I'd be the fortunate one (singing to the tune of CCR - Fortunate Son).
ReplyDeleteI find the yellow doll quilt delectable so that means I have 3 major take-aways. The Americana one is beautiful and interesting. The center intrigues me. How did they piece that I think to myself...
Fun to be here, Lori. Just sat down and you popped up at the same time. That's charming, too!
Lori - love the Hourglass Stars! What a great scrappy quilt - my favorite. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year, Lori! I seem to be doing the same type of thing this week also....dentist, year-end business stuff, laundry, packing up Christmas, etc. Great quilts...thanks for the pictures.
ReplyDeleteIs there any background info on these great vintage doll quilts? I also love to know the sizes. Thanks for the continuing inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI agree, those are charming doll quilts! I have done none of the organizing/cleaning/health thingies I should have, but thanks for the nudge :)
ReplyDeleteI love the Cheddar & crackers quilt Lori, and the Dolls quilts are adorable too..
ReplyDeleteLissa
They are very charming Lori. Some weeks are like that, full of appointments, bet your looking forward to the sewing part.
ReplyDeletecute doll quilts. Love the first one. I've always meant to make a devils claw quilt...one day.
ReplyDeletebarb
I just love that first quilt. All those little triangles - my favorite! :0)
ReplyDeleteWhat great quilts! Glad you're taking care of yourself! Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteThe red, white & blue quilt is wonderful! All those little triangles.
ReplyDeleteLove the little quilts, especially the yellow one! When looking at the older quilts I wonder what the women were like that made them and how they lived etc. Sue-Anne
ReplyDelete*mmmmm* Vintage quilts - thanks for sharing them.
ReplyDeleteAnd.............poof..........2010 is OFF!!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the quilt, Lori.