Lambs, and Quilts, and Fun! Oh My!
wow...I can't believe it's been 2 months since I posted here. I'm not sure what all has been going on, but it must be something to keep me busy! Well, let's see. Gwennie now has her own Facebook page. She's been having a great time with it, but hates when I take her picture all the time.
Here's her link: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Gwennie-the-Quilting-Kitty/1546852458893143
Gwennie would love to have you visit her page and "like" her. Actually, she'd like to to "love" her but there isn't a "love" option.
And my sister Nancy is making incredible felted animals, one of which she sent to John Churchman in Vermont, owner of an amazing little lamb named Sweet Pea. Here's his picture from John's Facebook page:
She's so talented! I tried, believe me, I tried! My attempt at making a felted animal looks more like "Alien meets Bigfoot". I need to take some lessons from her!
I have a couple of quilts finished this month that were sent away as charity quilts. the pattern is just one big star, so easy to make and fast to put together.
I also made a quilt for my daughter, Heather. Her favorite colors are green and yellow so I gathered as many greens and yellows as I could and just started sewing. It began as one thing and ended up as another, and I call this one "Sunshine For Heather."
One in the works right now is the Labyrinth Walk designed by Chris Lawrence and Emily Sirkin. I have the top all made and found some incredible backing fabric,
Here's my top:
and here's my backing fabric:
I'll be sending it to my friend and long arm quilter (well, mid-arm I guess you'd say) Ed Olivier to do the quilting. He has some great ideas and I know he'll do a fantastic job.














