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3/18/21
Very, very cute, indeed! I can see some little kid resting in bed too excited to take a nap because he or she has to talk to Winnie the Pooh ....
3/18/21
I am doing the Instagram Quilt Fest this year. All month we get a prompt each day for a post. Todays prompt was about quilt classes. I had something in mind that was in my giant UFO bin. Since DBIL was not at the shop today I decided to pull everything out of the box and laid it all out. I am happy to say there really were not many block swap blocks left. Lots of things just need borders and such. Well I found my second ever block I ever made and used it for my Instagram post. It is still half quilted. I realized this is my oldest UFO. I have decided to finish this next out of the block and make the pillow I had planned way back in 1984. The project is entirely hand done. My teacher had us make our own templates, cut it out with scissors, draw the stitching lines, hand piece, needle turn applique and hand quilt. What a great piece to learn all the techniques. I still like the color choices too.
While going thru the bin I pulled out a few other projects to complete into finished tops as well. I also came up with some plans to combine some of the things rather than make more blocks why not use several blocks in one quilt that have the same colorway.