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BROWN Earthy and humble, you are often mistaken for being plain, when you are quite interesting. Your gentle spirit causes you to be attractive to others who are searching for geniune friends.
Sadie + Scout
What is Pink Saturday?
My fairy name
Your fairy is called Oak Goblinfly
She is a bringer of riches and wealth.
She lives in forests of oak and lime trees.
She is only seen at midday under a quiet, cloudless sky.
She decorates herself with leaves and berries. She has gentle green wings like a butterfly.
Yet, but this one is very pretty (they all are). I picked them up at a flea market for a minimal price, $3.00. It's done with Tri-chem or Artec and there are twelve, 12 x 12 inch blocks, I love them all but especially the lily.
Now I need to find the right fabric for the sashing, oay vey. C&G Design
You are doing so well on your projects. I found unused American Needlework patterns in the box yesterday. It covers all genres with excellent patterns full size. Plus, a bag full of seam binding and ribbon. And, so much more. We spent $7. Now my to do list is longer.
Oh they are all so pretty and I can't wait to see what you do with them.
Now I am all caught up!!!!! It sure was great to have Joanne here for a few days but it sure can be hectic. Glad you could get down. However poor Jack of all Trades had quite a day of work while we had all the fun gabbing. Joanne's flight left Portland late so she missed her next connection but should be at least in Tampa by now.
They are so pretty. At first I thought embroidery; which is what I'm doing for a quilt. I think this would be much easier:) Can't wait to see how it all turns out.
These are so gorgeous. How well I remember these paints and the things my mother and the ladies used to make. They were always so beautiful..and how I wish I still had some of them. Can't wait to see what you do with these blocks.
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You are doing so well on your projects. I found unused American Needlework patterns in the box yesterday. It covers all genres with excellent patterns full size. Plus, a bag full of seam binding and ribbon. And, so much more. We spent $7. Now my to do list is longer.
Oh they are all so pretty and I can't wait to see what you do with them.
Now I am all caught up!!!!! It sure was great to have Joanne here for a few days but it sure can be hectic. Glad you could get down. However poor Jack of all Trades had quite a day of work while we had all the fun gabbing. Joanne's flight left Portland late so she missed her next connection but should be at least in Tampa by now.
They are so pretty. At first I thought embroidery; which is what I'm doing for a quilt. I think this would be much easier:) Can't wait to see how it all turns out.
You find such bargains girl... The flowers are beautiful and looking forward to seeing this project unfold...
These are so gorgeous. How well I remember these paints and the things my mother and the ladies used to make. They were always so beautiful..and how I wish I still had some of them. Can't wait to see what you do with these blocks.
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