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Wednesday, October 28, 2020

More Quilts And The Awful Four Letter Word

 Riverton, Utah       High 53 Low 30


The weather guessers were right about the cold and snow. Sunday it got down to 19 degrees, which was a new low record for the date and we woke up Sunday morning to the awful four letter word, SNOW!


All week has been cold. The snow did melt and we had lots of wind also.

We went to a yard sale on Friday that had fabric and baby quilt kits. Cindy bought three and she got right on them and got them sewed and I got them quilted by Monday. They were easy strip kits but they will make nice crib blankets, 


Penny had to check them out. We used an easy over-all pattern. It probably took me longer to load them, than to quilt them.

We have finished some other quilts as well. I hope you don't get tired of quilt pictures. The next quilt is all flannel and we used an outdoor pattern with different wild animals on it. It should be a nice warm quilt.





We also finish a large Christmas quilt, but I will wait until Cindy is finished with the binding to put it on a post. It is about as wide as I can get on my machine.

Thanks for visiting.

5 comments:

  1. I really like your pine cone stitch. That really stands out on the light color fabric. The animals are cool too.

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  2. Have you kept track of the number of quilts you have done? Finally cooled off here but thankfully no four letter word.

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  3. Like you we try to avoid that Four Letter Word.
    Nice job on all those quilts. Those Strip Quilts are definitely only large enough for Baby Quilts.
    Will you be heading back to Yuma this winter?
    Be Safe and Enjoy your hobby.

    It's about time.

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  4. Love the moose pattern. We buy up lots of baby quilts, stitch them up, then donate to a local charity. A nice way to pass the time. You can never post too many quilt pictures!!!

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  5. Hi Cindy and Ray!
    Your quilts are beautiful!
    Miss you and hope to see you soon!

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