Happy Humpday! Thank you for all your nice comments on my recently finished Alice Payne Quilt.
We had a little weekend getaway to the Adirondacks last weekend and I did a little early morning stitching in a real log cabin.
I almost look like this painting.
The drive up from CT was absolutely gorgeous! the colors were at peak. We had a wonderful visit with friends.
I'm working on a new applique project. Here is the first block.
It was inspired by this oakleaf and reel quilt that Mary is working on during my recent visit.
I make freezer paper patterns that can be re-used. The staples are key to getting a good cut.
Here is another quilt I saw on my trip. This is Sheila's Sunflower quilt. Isn't it fabulous?
It was inspired by Jan's Antique quilt. You can
see Jan's post about it here.
Making new friends has been an unexpected and wonderful benefit of being a blogger. I recently met Jackie from England who wrote me and suggested we meet for coffee during her US trip.
I felt a little nervous about meeting a complete stranger, but Jacky and her husband were absolutely delightful! I didn't even need to use my "fake eye appointment" for a quick getaway. She brought me a sweet gift of this pincushion and needle keeper.
Isn't that clever? Thank you Jacky!
Thank you,
Wendy of Constant Quilter, for sending me this surprise Halloween Fabric. It is by Moda and I've never seen it before.
Thank you, Rondi for a surprise package with this fabulous little quilt complete with toile' and HAND fan quilting. I just love it.
Here is the back and the other fun Halloween goodies that she sent. Thank you Rondi for the wonderful surprise - Wow.
Swap Update:
I'm still waiting for some packages. As soon as they are all received I'll be swapping and mailing out the swap.
While you are waiting how about a new recipe?
A Copycat recipe for Panera's Squash Soup. It's really good!
Here is a link to the recipe. I cut the heavy cream and the cream cheese and added a little more brown sugar. MMmmmm autumn..........
Have a great week!
xo