LaJuan Sukochi Lee: The Eye......My latest post card. Oh, the glue I mentioned is called Fabric Fusion. I used to to glue these eyes to this fabric. They DON NOT come off.
The Eye......My latest post card.
Oh, the glue I mentioned is called Fabric Fusion. I used to to glue these eyes to this fabric. They DON NOT come off.
This is just adorable!!!!
Sending up prayers for your neighbor.
Sukochi, Eye think this one is my favorite Get it eye lol. I know pretty lame
[Ava, Missouri
Lesley,
So sorry you had such a hard time trying to get your feet warm. I hope the hand heals up and stops hurting without blisters. I've seen some of those slippers advertised on t.v. where you put them in the microwave. Wonder if they would work for you.
And don't feel too bad. We all have those days.
Thanks, Les, I just peed my pants!
MNnancy:Do you have a woodshop, Elaine?
Well, it was my husbands, so now it is mine, but I don't do much. Just saw a board now and then. But it is a mess. My DH was kind of a slob when it came to cleaning up after himself, and I am still trying to get thw workshop and garage cleaned out, after 5 years. Maybe someday. My sister's DH made here a box to hang on the wall and keep her Aurifil threads in, and I am thinking of trying to make one of my own. He would make me one if I asked. But I think I will try to improve my skills.
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Hey Nancy, just how did you laminate that apron anyway???
Quilters are people who strip so they won't go topless.
LaJuan Sukochi Lee: Here is my other quiltie.
Here is my other quiltie.
Southwest of San Antonio
MNnancy:
chocake2:just how did you laminate that apron anyway???
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On the banks of the Mississippi River in north central Minnesota (Brainerd lakes area)
For those who commented on Randy's clean wood shop, there are two secrets to his success...
#1 - he does a thorough cleaning at the completion of each project.
#2 - he has a big room with a lot of storage units. I could only dream of that much space!
LaJuan Sukochi Lee: Do you not have heating pads over there? Or are hot water bottles just customary? I don't know anyone who still has a hot water bottle anymore.
Sukochi,
I have and love my hot water bottle. It's in the bed every night and even has a cute sweater:
ls2116:Ran to hospital on my own FIL condition classified as worse even though he was talking a little and skin tone looked better.
Sorry to hear that.
Is, this is sad to hear. I pray that he will rally and recover. Hang in there.
Dentist today. Filling needed in a front tooth. Those are the very worst shots. Owey!
Not much else going on. Will pull out fabric and get a quilt started for Quilted Hugs From Maddie
Working on my third quiltie, due out Feb. 28th. Jim gave me the idea for what to do with it. Hope I can pull this off.
Have a great day. ttyl.
Sukochi, those postcards and quilters are so much fun! I love how each one is so detailed and has its own personality. Your creativity is truly soaring. Boy I need to be either retired or have a part time job so I can sew more...
Angèle from NWO
nancy, nice apron, Sukochi, great quilties and post cards. Debbie, love the colorful stripped quilt. Kris, like the hot water bottle and cover. I think I still have one around some place.
Patti
Chiliwist Valley