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Sunday, March 1, 2015

Fresh Sewing Day

By its nature, February was already a short month, and it was made even shorter by nearly a week away at QuiltCon. I swear much of the rest of the month was spent either getting ready to go or decompressing once I was back. Considering all that, I'm pretty pleased with what I accomplished - especially my Marsala quilt! Check back tomorrow for a complete reveal post.
Probably the project that was the most downright fun was pattern-testing The Motley Wheel for Nicole/Mama Love Quilts, and then meeting up with Nicole in Austin was icing on the cake!

Stitching up a simple little doll quilt for grandgirl using her first fat-quarter made us both happy.

From there it was a variety, the highlights being a new-to-me Lola pouch and a travel-worthy Cargo Duffle.
And lastly, I made a stack of covered sketch books.
I promised a little giveaway, and random winners have been selected! Tammie, you get the galloping horses, and Mary, the one with the flower is yours! I've emailed both winners. And that's a wrap!

Linking up with Fresh Sewing Day.

12 comments:

  1. A fabulous month! Adore those notebook covers!

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  2. Everything you do is fabulous, but particularly love your "test" for Nicole and your quilt with grandgirl.

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  3. beautiful work as always! Lucky Tammie & Mary. I guess I'll have to make my own!

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  4. What a fantastic month you had, even with all the preparing and recovering!

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  5. Wonderful notebook covers! You were Super productive.
    I'm so glad you had fun at QuiltCon!

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  6. I love covered sketchbooks, I need to get on making some too!

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  7. Such a great month for you - lovely makes as well as Quiltcon !!

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  8. Terrific gradation of colors in the color wheel.

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  9. You would never be able to tell it was a short month from your pictures.

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  10. Can't wait to see the Marsala! I was thinking about this stitch pattern today! I wish my machine had this, because it would be perfect for my next quilt....

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  11. I really enjoy your quilting style, Debbie. Adding the ghost bacon was brilliant! There's nothing better than passing on a love for handmade to the next generation.

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  12. You sure do get a Loy finished in s short month

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