 This one is mine.
This one is mine. This one is, obviously Amy's.
This one is, obviously Amy's. This is Ruby's, Amy's birthsister.
This is Ruby's, Amy's birthsister. Amy took a picture of all of them together.  She would have rather had a line hung between two trees outside, but this worked.  She's such a great daughter.  :)
Amy took a picture of all of them together.  She would have rather had a line hung between two trees outside, but this worked.  She's such a great daughter.  :)Yesterday I started (meaning laid the pattern out and cut the fabric) a smock made from a vintage pattern. There are a couple directions I don't get, but maybe if I get to working on it, it'll become clearer. I'm hoping for that, actually, I'm praying for that.
I also cut out the pieces for the next quilt. I'm using a pattern found in this book. Here is a picture of one. I'm excited about doing it. Then I'm starting on a quilt for my bed. (I told dh that one was next, but I'm getting a bit sidetracked.)
I've been inspired by Amanda Jean to have a stash of quilts. The reason being I'd like to be able to give them to people who need them. The giving idea came from my blogging friend, Cheri, whom I really hope to meet in person someday. :)
 
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I hope so too!
Such cute quilts!
Love the quilting on the doll quilts.
And, i just picked up a copy of Material Obsession at the library. I think I'll read it on the plane.
If you ever get the itch, you can make quilts for the little beds in the Detsky Dom's (Children's Homes) in certain countries. ;-)
Quilts for orphans...a great idea.
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