I designed this runner last year around Thanksgiving..
.hard to believe we are coming up on Thanksgiving again....
Where does the time go? This one here is the one I made yesterday!
This is the one I made a year ago. I changed the lettering.
I designed this one and finished it Tuesday...
I don't know what it is about this lime green that catches my eye....
Really cute Barb.
ReplyDeleteReally cute Barb.
ReplyDeleteThat is the cutest turkey I've seen in a long time. You leave me in the dust girlfriend!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Kelly
Great projects! Especially love the lime green runner!
ReplyDeleteBoth lovely Barb.
ReplyDeleteI loved all but the green... is very beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!
Love the Gobbles!!!! The lime green with the blacks and grays has always been a favorite of mine too. That is very cute.
ReplyDeleteI love that lime green , I would like to wear it but it looks terrible on me. Runner very sweet, I haven't done any sewing this week, I am having FM flare up and hands quite swollen from arthritis so guess I will read this week. Do you like to read Barb? Keep on sewing.
ReplyDeleteLove your Table runners. Especially like those turkeys! So cute!
ReplyDeleteDarling table runners. You are so creative.
ReplyDeleteyou do beautiful work.
ReplyDeleteLime Green and Black is a great combo.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful table runners. And both your turkey designs are so gosh darn cute. Gobble, gobble, gobble.
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Barb, you are a talented designer. I love to see what you come up with.
ReplyDeleteCute gobblers!!! You been busy!!!
ReplyDeleteBarb, are you selling your patterns to quilt stores? They need to be there.
ReplyDeleteI've always loved lime anything! I think there's something about black, white and gray with 'any' color that grabs my attention. But especially with lime. So I am loving your runner!
ReplyDeleteThose are all very cute. I always love the colors of the fabriucs you use in your projects.
ReplyDeleteLove the review/comparson of the machines. Interesting read, heard the Janome were to die for, but who knew about the foot? Final destination Texas....hummmm. Can't remember how that relates to the rest of the family you have all about the country. I know that being with and near family is important to you, and hope that your "death home" (LOL!!) is at least close enough to have family near. I know EXACTLY where you are coming from with it not being your choice, but yep, the guys have done their time. From one kept woman to another. Got to tell ya, the dirty little secret post made me laugh!! Who knew those little packages could make us so happy!! "Too Old to Quilt" <--I had a customer drop off a quilt, she was 28 and CUTE!! Needless to say all of my boys wanted to know when her quilt would be finished and if she would be picking it up. Yep, she was a looker and they couldn't believe that she was a quilter!! "She's too young!" I coulda' smacked 'em!! But the adverage age of my clientel is probably 60+, at least the ones they see. I keep telling them the younger ones work and ship their quilts, I don't think they are buying it. The turkey's are adorable, the quilts are amazing!! You do some fantastic work my friend!
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