has brought the first herd of Big Horns down, this herd has three new babies.
Ramblings about my life, my love of primitive quilting, and my love of Montana and it's wildlife
The Pokeberry Quilt
Monday, October 12, 2009
Sunday, October 04, 2009
LOOKING FORWARD, TO OCTOBER THAT IS
Good to finally have a nice weekend, brain and body feels rested and the ton of appointments that Jim has had to have are all completed. He's on a CPAP now at night and it has done wonders for him in just the few days he has had it. He still feels awkward about wearing it, but I am and he should be well past that "awkward" stage after all that has happened.
So lots of football watching, watched the Farm Aid concert, takes me back 26 years when it first started with Willy Nelson back when we were in Texas.
So I'm finally back stitching on the Collector Series, even if it was a simple block, love the feel of the old fabric and love this block, would make a wonderful lap quilt. And it is as dark as it looks. My kind of prim, needle turn applique, is there any other kind if you are stitching primitive.

So lots of football watching, watched the Farm Aid concert, takes me back 26 years when it first started with Willy Nelson back when we were in Texas.
So I'm finally back stitching on the Collector Series, even if it was a simple block, love the feel of the old fabric and love this block, would make a wonderful lap quilt. And it is as dark as it looks. My kind of prim, needle turn applique, is there any other kind if you are stitching primitive.
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