SCRAP QUILTS in Postcards 4

  • Oct. 5, 2017, 1:01 p.m.
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I recently joined a Facebook group for scrap quilters. I certainly am a scrap quilter as most of every quilt I do is made from bits and pieces. All their work inspires me. Their enthusiasms amaze me. The colors are great too.

It took me forever to make this blue quilt. I stalled and put off doing anything for months. Then I would stall again. Most of the fabrics came from leftover AIDS Quilt fabrics after we closed the Chapter here. Many are Richard Morris designs. Marvelous stuff. The back came from the store. Someone made this with lots of love and then donated it to us at the Discovery shop. I bought it and brought it home. I know the colors are dull in comparison to the front. Then again, I do go overboard with color every time.

The name of this quilt is “The Last Quilt.”

As you know, it isn’t.
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  • Himself: Paid off the bank card today. Now only one remains. Work, Poolie visit, Gaming.

  • Herself: Stayed out of the water as one of the burns on my hand looks awful. Look where you gesture is my new byword. Need to cut out the dark purple for the front of the Crow Quilt. I’ve been procrastinating as usual. Visit. Book. TV. Bed.

  • Captain Poolie: Perky. Again had cheerful visitors when we stopped by. A delightful cousin and Pam…whose dog got very ill in the night.

  • Reading: ”Gerald and Elizabeth” by D.E. Stevenson. Stilted.

  • Gratitude’s: That I have G to help when my computer is unhappy.


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