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12/16/21
All of the block are great but the horse and roses does take center stage.
So is the next block we see going to be a dump truck?
Not sure if there is enough room but you should consider free motion quilting some writing on your blocks..like pretty Judy under the bird.
Jo
12/16/21
if you want me to browse novelties, let me know. I do have several dump truck fabrics.
12/16/21
What? Dump truck??
Just because I am always encouraging everybody on the forum to toss stuff out?
I could use a moving van fabric. S.S. Kresge always hired Mayflower to move us but I am not particular if any of you guys have a fabric with moving van on it, I'll take a smidgeon.
My mom was always concerned about "lightening the load" and would throw stuff out before the moving van came. Like it was her duty to save money for the company. Humpfh.
I grew to hate the sight of that big yellow truck.
12/16/21
You are correct!
I never actually saw a dump truck, you know .... that's why I didn't get the connection. It was all paperwork listing various sizes of gravel, tons of gravel, etc. I learned a lot about the layers of different kinds of rock that go into building a road in Ohio, a road that can stay intact despite freezing and thawing. I immediately forgot all about that stuff once we moved to Midland, Michigan and I got a job at Dow Chemical where I had to keep track of boxcars full of aspirin and other retail products of that fine company.
And once I became a stay-at-home mommy my brain really deteriorated.
12/16/21
good job Judy! I really like how these blocks are turning out!
you might have to transfer your stories to printable fabric labels and put them on the back of the quilt!!
12/16/21
Thanks for the encouragement, Suze.
The notebook I am writing in will accompany the quilt when it moves to my DD's home. That's good enough for me.
12/17/21
I love hearing your stories! You can remember things in such detail. I can't say as I remember that much about my childhood--just bits and pieces. You will have such a lovely heirloom to leave the future generations.