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Thursday, October 31, 2013

A Little Show and Tell

Yesterday I had a lovely day stitching with my friends at Denise's home. Gaye bought lovely homegrown lemons to share...we are spoiled.
My friend Lorel has been making a supreme effort this year to finish some of her UFO's some of which have been decent size quilts I might add. So far she has crossed 13 off her list. She bought her latest finish to show us.
Beautiful models..Lorel on the left, Denise on the right. Apart from the dark pink and the floral border every thing else came from Lorel's stash. I think it is really lovely.
Lorel has also been working on my "Jolly Holly Gathering" and started quilting her version yesterday.
It always amazes me how a different colour way and fabric choice makes the same design completely different. I was working on my hexies so nothing to show. I do however have another sneaky of some Secret Santa business...

Now for something completely different. My youngest 3 1/2 year old Grandson has been trying his hand at a bit of gardening in some containers...
And how exciting to have your very first strawberry that you have grown....
Too cute!
Enjoy your day.
Blessings Michelle xxx

19 comments:

  1. Lovely show and tell, and a very cute reindeer peeking out. Your GS is a good little gardener, I have never done very well with strawberries.

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  2. The show & tell is lovely. Mmm love the sneak peek. Wonderful to see a budding gardener. Hugs,xx

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  3. Lovely photos Michelle. Fabulous quilt. Good on the little gardener. Take care. Liz...

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  4. I think Lorels quilt is beautiful.. the colours come together so well and yet don't blend in so much you can't notice them.... lovely sneaky peak... and to see the making of the next jolly holly... and of course the gardener takes the cake for me...
    Hugz

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  5. Your grandie reminds me of one of my little guys who used to come and visit and always take me for a walk to the strawberry patch to pick and eat.(even green). Nothing like freshly picked produce. Lovely quilt finish of your friend, and lovely sneak peek.
    Hugs

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  6. Love the sneak peak can't wait to see the whole thing.

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  7. It is so great to get together with friends and share what you have all been sewing. They always offer great encouragement.
    I can't imagine getting 13 UFO quilts done in a year.
    Lovely to see your little gardener enjoying himself. That's wonderful.

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  8. lol how excited does your little GS look with his 1st strawberry.
    What a gorgeous quilt of Lorel's and love her version of your holly jolly gathering,have a wonderful day my friend.xx

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  9. Is that Rudolph peeking out there? That's one happy little gardener!

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  10. Clever little fellow, growing strawberries. I've never managed that! Lorel is doing what I always plan, finishing all the UFOs. Inspirational.

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  11. Great show and tell. Nice to see your GS is on his way to becoming a gardener!

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  12. Wonderful show and tell. Nice to get some UFO's finished. I'm hoping to do that at some stage. Like your sneak peek. hugs......

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  13. Oh Yummmm... your GS AND the strawberry are beautiful! Nice quilts on display and a very sneaky peek! :)

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  14. Way too cute that little gardener. Lots of lovely show and tell

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  15. Lorel is a complete champion. I love that latest finish. I still have a WIP from three years ago lurking round waiting to be finished.

    What a fantastic idea to set up a mini garden for a little person! I may have to do that with Little P !

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  16. Love those quilts and yes a strawberry you have grown yourself always tastes better .Well done GS

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  17. Beautiful quilts, and how sweet is your cute llittle grandson with his first stawberry. I now have my owm blog at long last! Cheers and ps, just love , Your My Sunshine design in the latest Country Threads, its all drawn up just waiting to be stitched!

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  18. Beautiful show and tell, lovely little sneak peek too. A very cute little gardener too! xx

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  19. Okay, Jolly Holly Gathering definitely has to go on my list! Thanks for the show and tell - how great the pride of that little guy with his strawberry!

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