Sunday, April 5, 2015

MORE SHOW AND SHARE AT THE ATTIC WINDOW

 Last week Diana A. sent me a multitude of pictures that she took during the Tuesday Bee.  I showed some of them last week.  Today I’m showing you the rest.  Above, Judi A. shows us her latest completion.  She made this darling sewing machine cover.
 This is a closer view of the sewing machine cover.
And this is a closer view.  Judi does fantastic work and she has one of those “does everything but wash the dishes” kind of sewing machine!  Lucky girl.  She made good use of that machine too.  I don't know if she had a pattern.  Knowing Judi, she probably saw a picture on Pinterest or some other blog, liked it and said, "I can do that," and got to work making it.  She's so clever!   What a stunning machine cover.
Rosa continues to work on her Bargello quilt.  It is growing in size.  Can’t wait to see this completed!  You’re doing a great job Rosa!

Again, a special thanks to Diana A. for taking these pictures and sending them for posting on the blog. 

ON ANOTHER NOTE
  • Ellison Lane has a free paper piecing pattern for a little star.  I like how she used it to make a tote bag.
Until Next Time,

Stay Calm! Stay Kind! Stay Positive!
Caroll

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