I loved seeing your Abundance quilts! Be sure to add your blog link if you haven't yet. If you have sent me a photo and do not see your quilt please email me again.
Here's a little project I've been working on. I just have to stitch the green sprigs by the bird then applique it to the background. With the impending storm I thought it would be appropriate to show a photo today. Stay warm! Stay safe!
For those of you that like to think spring is near here is another wool piece. It folds in half and ties and is a needle keeper. The inside was a bit primitive so I've opted not to show it! It was a thank you gift for my friend in Ohio.
Here's the Superbowl baby that decided to make his presence on January 25th instead of February 3rd. I got to meet him on Superbowl Sunday and present him with is cowboy quilt. It wasn't love at first sight! lol
Yesterday I had the pleasure of meeting fellow blogger Brandie. Her brother is in Portland for major surgery and I made a day trip to try and show my support. I'm not sure how much that happened but we had a nice time getting to know each other better over coffee and lunch. She is so sweet!
Have a fantastic weekend. I'm machine quilting and hope to have a finish to show you on Monday.
Fun projects and what A GREAT blogging friend you are. The baby was crying cause he was cold....his wee little legs were cold...you will forge a great relationship!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute wee one on his quilt. The needle case is sweet too.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great needlecase! I like the button - seeds :0) What a little cutie! I'm sure he will grow to love his cowboy quilt. Good luck with the machine quilting - I look forward to seeing what you are finishing.
ReplyDeleteCute winter projects. You and Brandie look like sisters, I'm sure she appreciated your support.
ReplyDeleteAhh, So glad you two were able to meet. Brandie looks good. I hope you both had a great visit!
ReplyDeleteAdorable projects, Lori.
ReplyDeleteThat little guy was crying tears of joy over his quilt. LOL
Hey Lori, I recognize that quilt! What a cute little peanut! How funny that he was born on Superbowl Sunday. Kids have a mind of their own right from the start don't they?! cheers,CW
ReplyDeleteThose wooly snowmen are so sweet! And I love that cowboy quilt! That baby is loving it, too.....we can tell! :o) And I'm sure you were a huge comfort to Brandie.....you gave her a chance to breathe and think nice thoughts while the chaos surrounded her. You're a good friend!
ReplyDeleteThose stacked snowmen are so cute. The needle keeper is adorable. I love making them and then I give them away and I never have one for my needles. (Or I can't find which project I tucked it into. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you do much for the day out Lori! It was great to meet you! It was wonderful of you to come over and give me a much needed break. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteAnd ladies, she's even more beautiful in person!
Love that snowman totem pole, Lori! So cute!
ReplyDeleteI just felted my first batch of repurposed wool today to start some projects--like I needed more projects.
That is a fun little needle keep. Very cheery.
You are so sweet to show your support for a blogger friend, and to go out of your way to do so.
How nice to meet another blogger, especially when there is an opportunity to offer support during a difficult time! That gorgeous baby will grow to love his quilt, I'm sure of that!!!! Your projects are so inspiring as always Lori!!!
ReplyDeleteA great photo of you and Brandie together. Heart warming that you were able to lend some support to Brandie.
ReplyDeleteI am sure the little one will love his quilt as he gets older!
Love your snowmen and the sunflower - such a cute idea. I'm sure the new baby will love his quilt, after all....what's not to love? Glad you were able to sit with Brandie, and it's always fun to actually meet a blogging friend!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet little boy on his cowboy quilt...yeehaw! What a kind gesture. You are a very thoughtful person.
ReplyDeleteHow sweet of you to spend time with Brandie... so thoughtful. That's a very cute little buck-a-roo layin' on his cowboy quilt!
ReplyDeleteAhhhh such fun things to share......that poor little guy wasn't up to
ReplyDeleteloving his quilt but I'm sure he will soon :0)
Love the snowman runner, how fun is that?
Happy Sewing
What kindness to offer your friendship and support to a kindred quilter.
ReplyDeleteQuilting bees were the original womenʻs support groups, and youʻre carrying on the tradition contemporarily.
Hearts and hands stitched together with compassion. Lovely.
love those snowballs! so cute!
ReplyDeleteand what a sweet if sad baby. He'll love your cowboy quilt.
You and Brandie look like sisters!
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