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Kylie doing her bunting |
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Sheryl working on the Petal quilt |
Well last night was our first get together in ages. Since the last school holidays winter has gotten on top of us and for many reasons we had not had a sewing get together for about 2 months. We have all been distracted by things, most of us had sick children at various times, Sheryl and Kylie are battling still to get consents with councils etc to start building their homes, husbands have traveled and the dark depths of winter hit us all.
But here we are - Spring has sprung (thought NOT appreciating the frosts we are now having), it is a bit lighter at night for longer and the sewing love popped it's head up.
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Steff contemplating her layout |
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Paula's gorgeous split nine patch |
It was fantastic to see what everyone is working on. Sheryl was doing an amazing petal cushion from a pattern from
Cluck Cluck Sew. Paula is doing the
split nine patch.
Steff is finishing her
double hour glass quilt and Kylie was getting on with bunting. Oh I love evenings together, it has reinvigorated me and I want to get all my half done projects finished!!!
These are the
parties I link to.
Looks like so much fun Karen, so what were you working on? Spring certainly gives us all a burst of energy and motivation!
ReplyDeleteI am still working on my eco quilt. hmmm. pictures later
DeleteYou know I have a sewing machine in my basement and I have no idea how to use it! LOL I know....I should get a lesson. Thanks for linking up!
ReplyDeleteDo get lessons. My MIL hates sewing but is really hooked into quilting and this is the first one!!
DeleteWow you have me wanting to get a sewing machine and get my Sunshine on and make something lol! I am just not that crafty though lol! Thanks for linking up! Looks like a fun party and really cute quilts!!
ReplyDeleteI'm so happy you linked to Really Random! Looks like a great evening. Sewing and friends--the BEST!
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining in JaM again this week Karen.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous quilts and a fun time together. Perfect.
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