



We had this female moose all day at the clinic walking the river, she's very pregnant and just seemed tired, she was still there when I left. It made for a fun day especially for some of the patients that had neve seen a moose. The pic of the tote is is still a work in progress, the wool applique is a variation of a design from Sue Spargo and I still need to add the straps, it's a birthday gift for my boss, using some vintage apron fabric and some buttons she had given me from a friend who had died, she will be tickled when she sees it in that I was able to use the apron fabric, I used back wool for the tote itself and quilted it with a variagated thread.
The tote is looking wonderful and I still love the pics of the moose!
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