A very sweet young lady at our church recently had her eighteenth birthday. You know I couldn't let that go by without a quilt. I asked what colors she would like and this is the result.
Here it is all folded up in its gift bag.
She loved it, and I do, too! She is such a lady, if you can even say that nowadays, and this suits her personality.
I've done a little cutting with the Studio cutter for my friend Sandy and the ladies in her sewing group. They want to make more of the potato chip blocks.
In other news, we are bracing for another round of the polar vortex. We'll have to get out there and re-wrap all the plants we uncovered and bring lots of things inside again. Oh, well, life IS an adventure, isn't it?
There are so many things in the world I cannot do one little thing about. I've decided that the Lord is much smarter than I am, so I'm going to let HIM handle it!
Hope you are all staying warm, or cool according to your location!
I am so glad to count you as my friends, and I"m thankful you still enjoy reading my ramblings from time to time!
Hugs and kisses,
Elaine
3 comments:
The pink and green quilt is so pretty. Flannel on the back is always a winner.
Such a lovely quilt, Elaine and so feminine. I am so glad to hear that the young lady loved it for it is a beauty. Have a great weekend. Hugs.
Happy to see you in Blogland again. This is the perfect quilt for a lady. When I read that she was 18 I thought "that's not a quilt for a teenager" but now, I get it. It's gorgeous! I'm in love with cheering crowd. We do need cheering on some days. Log Cabin is looking good. Enjoy! ;^)
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