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Yay! Blogger finally let me finish adding my pictures!!!!!
I've been in contact with the people who wanted to play PIF, and I'm working on gifties right now. This is fun.
Grandma Rockton will be receiving the mini Longaberger resins. I'll get them in the mail next week.
And I'll try to get my ideas for the Stay at Home Robin written down tomorrow, because I'd like to get some input from others before we start. I'm envisioning making our starter blocks in August, and begin the assigned rounds on September. I'm planning to skip December, because everyone is too busy with holiday preparations and celebrations. If you haven't already expressed interest, leave a comment here, and I'll be contacting everyone soon.
Counting my blessings....Sunny
Love that block...so I know I will love the quilt!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful block.Love it.
ReplyDeletenice block and I am a longaberger lover too!!
ReplyDeleteInterested in more info about the Stay at Home Robin before I commit. Sounds interesting and like fun :)
ReplyDeleteLucy
Very, very sweet little quilt.
ReplyDeleteWell done! I too felt like I came away from my Friday sewing time with much accomplished. So happy to have stumbled on to the sew in through your blog.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love those colors - so warm and comfy.
ReplyDeleteI do love baskets. Very sweet!!!
ReplyDeleteThe basket blocks are so sweet and they make an adorable little quilt.
ReplyDeleteOoooh. That is so cute!! Great colors too.
ReplyDeleteHi there. Saw your face pop up in my sidebar (thanks) and thought I would come over to say hello.
ReplyDeleteThe stay at home robin sounds like fun. Will it be freeform or will you be following a pattern?