Sorry for the lack of blogging. Last week I was a little under the weather. Had a bit of a cold that really left me drained. I did do some work though. I finished the binding on a quilt top that I brought home from my mom’s when I was home for Christmas. She hand appliqued this entire quilt in scrappy 30’s prints. Paige was generous enough to quilt the top and and now it’s on it’s way back to OKC.
This Sunday was our SewMod Sew-In and I have to share with you the desserts we snacked on. Pattie is our talented cookie maker. Delish! Beautifully decorated and always tastes sooo yummy. Pattie, if you were missing a couple when you got home, Russell said he snagged 3 of them! I can’t really blame him though:) Vicki brought the cute little Lemon Tarts and the fabulous Valentine Cheesecakes.
We’ve also been working on a commission quilt for one of Paige’s friends. A real outdoorsy, cabin quilt. Lots of greens, browns, blues and reds and some appliqued forest friends. We finished that project up during our Sew-In.
We all made pretty good progress on our projects. This weeks to-do’s are a baby quilt to be kitted with the BackYard Baby line and potholder samples for an upcoming show. So be sure to check back later for those pics. Here’s hoping everyone has a great sewing week!
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February 13, 2012 at 7:41 am
deloreswall
Lorrie,
The dresden plate quilt is gorgeous. I love the applique around the borders. You guys make a great team.
February 13, 2012 at 8:50 am
Lorrie
Thank you Dee!
February 13, 2012 at 9:08 am
Pattie Crum
You got it done!!! Turned out great.
February 13, 2012 at 9:19 am
Jeanne
WOW LOve that dresdan plate. Glad to see you better and blogging again!
February 13, 2012 at 9:25 am
Gail Lewis
Lorrie this is a wonderful and inspiring blog on a very cold Monday morning. I love your Mother’s dresden plate quilt,the fabrics are so sweet , I know she will be thrilled with the final project. I am admiring the delicious valentine goodies,now I know how you all got the energy to complete so many projects. The commission quilt is a beautiful combination of warm fabrics and an interesting pattern.