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Saturday, July 9, 2022

And Still More Quilts

 Riverton, Utah         High 100 Low 73

Well, July got here and with it came the heat. The weather has been so hot and then cold and then really hot so much That Cindy's garden has been doing very poorly. We counted about 7 tomatoes on about 20 plants. She only has a few zucchini plants, but they must like the heat, because we have had quite a few zucchinis so far and there are a lot more coming. But you know what they say about zucchinis, one plant will feed a whole neighborhood. 

I have been busy quilting. The first one is another scrappy.


The next quilt is one Cindy made from a kit that Nancy gave her. It is a patriotic kids quilt and Cindy let me play with what I wanted to do with it.





You can't tell from this picture, but I used poofy batting on the eagle and the flags in the middle so they stood up more.





There are lots of star and strip patterns on this quilt, which show up better on the back because of the different colors of thread.

Penny likes to go for a walk around the neighborhood, but with all the heat, lately, we have been waiting until the sun goes down to go anywhere. All I have to do is ask her if she wants to go for a walk and she gets all excited to go. There are a few words she knows. Among them is CAT. If anyone says cat, she starts looking for the cat so she can bark at it. She really hates cats. Another word she knows is GO and if we say go, she gets all excited to go with us. 

Thanks for visiting.

3 comments:

  1. WOW! That stitching is fantastic. GREAT JOB! WOW!

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  2. Oh yeah! I knew Cindy could make that quilt beautiful. I found a couple more ... no patterns of course!! That first one is amazing. All those tiny pieces!!! Yikes!! The red white and blue ... the quilting you did is fabulous. LOVE the puffy spots! You definitely did it justice!!!

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  3. You're doing a fantastic job with that Quilt. Really like the quilted flags.
    Be Safe with the heat and Enjoy quilting in the AC.

    It's about time.

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