Pin It Weekly #351 Modern Quilts
Welcome to Pin It Weekly! I feel a little guilt over not posting an SQI Sunday, so I’ll post a few extra quilts today. These are pins on the board heart, quilts – modern section.
Welcome to Pin It Weekly! I feel a little guilt over not posting an SQI Sunday, so I’ll post a few extra quilts today. These are pins on the board heart, quilts – modern section.
Sunday was Mother’s Day here in the U.S. If you are a mother, I hope you had a wonderful, celebratory day with your children. My day was definitely celebratory. We saw all the Marcotte mothers–Rich’s mom, the three daughters-in-law, and the granddaughter. We also spent most of the day with our three boys and all
Sometimes when my depression is bothersome, I retreat into my phone. Not a good idea if I open a game, which is why to do that I have to download one. Pinning is not quite the same as playing a game: in the end, there’s a board of ideas. So I’ve added ideas to a
What do you think constitutes a “summer quilt”? I like light-weight quilts because we have really hot summers, but colors and design are just as important. Some things just scream summer. We do use quilts in the summer: picnics, decor, and movie binges are just a few reasons.
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Jenclair Mullens is a blogger who reviews books on her blog A Garden Carried in the Pocket. She reviewed my novel This World So Fierce earlier this month and I thought I’d share that with you. You should check out her blog because she is a prolific reader and reviewer and has an eclectic taste
Beautiful scrolls and feathers to use in your next quilting adventure.
These quilts sort of don’t fit into a category. They are just fun, colorful and ready for whomever or whatever you need to brighten. Look for these and another 13,000 in my “heart, quilts” board.
We have a visitor in our fish pond. That would be the pond that we recently spent money on to restock with fish that are about the size of your finger. They aren’t ready for frying. In fact, they are too tiny to even catch. Scratch that: the great heron that visits on a daily