Hello! Here is my first 2025 Finish. Sweet little dolly quilt.
If it looks familiar, I made it using leftovers from this quilt and it is for the same little girl.In January, we went to Chicago for a family wedding. Here is a group shot of the "Danish Cousins". It was a wonderful occasion to reconnect with family.Rich and I spent a whole day visiting Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry. It is by far my favorite museum. I've been visiting it for over 50 years. The U505 Submarine exhibit space is incredible.I have always loved getting a mold-a-rama as museums and zoos. They had a special exhibit with many vintage wax molds.It was a fabulous day and trip down memory lane. Here is my little pile of treasures.
You may have seen this in IG. I Mod-Poged a quilt puzzle. I have made several more Jane Stickle blocks. I'm using a variety of techniques.
I'm making this quilt with the pot holder method, so there are a lot of single bindings to sew.
I'm making this quilt with the pot holder method, so there are a lot of single bindings to sew.
Woo hoo! I finished stitching the large black ring on my Eagle. I'm getting close to finishing this quilt top.I found this beautiful lamp at the Good Will store. It needs a larger shade, but for now I'm enjoying it. The price you ask? $7.99.The Magnolia has such a soft pretty look, and I also love the gold accents.Just last night we enjoyed a candlelight concert. It was wonderful! I highly recommend finding one near you. We heard 4 young men from Yale play Vivaldi's Four Seasons and a few other pieces.When the house lights go out, and hundreds of (flameless) candles are the only light, it is truly magical.
Finally, if you are still here I wish you peace and comfort in these troubling times. Stay warm and well friends.xo
barb