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Friday, November 1, 2013

A Good Day

 
It's difficult to believe that after such a perfect autumn day
and a starry, starry night,
I could wake to such a storm!
The winds are gusting out of the south from across the water.
This house was built in the mid-1800's
and has withstood many a storm over the years.
I know it's not going anyplace,
but when it shudders,
so do I!!


 
It's a good day to play with scraps!
 
My obsession with Dresden Plates began when I purchased
Loft Creations' Lady Fingers and Sugarbaby Bag pattern.
 
I've been addicted ever since!!
 
It will also be a good day to layer and finish this:

 
Gail Pan Designs had a BOM in 2009
and I've finally finished all the blocks.
I think this is where I confess to taking a little spill
and doing nasties to my ankle.
Nothing like a little down time to work on stitcheries!!
 
I couldn't wait to sew them all together!

 
See?  I do, eventually, finish things!
It only took me 4 years!
But, it's not quite finished, yet.
 
Thank goodness for such talented ladies like Stephanie and Gail!
Their creative abilities make me shine.
 
It's also a good day to have a birthday!
Happy Birthday to Linda at Scrapmaster,
one of my Nova Scotia quilting blogger buddies,
(try to say that 3 times fast!).
If you have a second, stop by her blog and
help make her birthday that much more special!!
 
Have a great day full of quilty goodness!
~karen
 
 


27 comments:

  1. Stay safe and don't let that big bad wind blow you (or your scraps) away! How nice to see Gail's stitcheries again! I did those and they were so much fun to stitch. Yours look great! :0)

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  2. Oh......it's wild here too!! Wild winds!! Think it's going to be an embroidery day!!!!!

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  3. The blocks are so sweet with their positive messages. Hopefully you will have this finished for the holiday season this year. Beautiful things can take years to complete. :)

    It must be spooky hearing the old house creaking on Halloween!

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  4. Beautiful island indeed. As to the craft I'd have to consult my mom who is a quilter....:)

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  5. Looks like you are just having a GOOD DAY!!! Love all of your projects...

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  6. So nice to see Gail's pattern again , I did that a few years ago and love it , yours is just lovely !! It sure is a windy day huh , lots of rain too , stay safe and keep on stitching :-)

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  7. I love your stitchery quilt - that will be so nice to have, just in time for this season. :D Sorry about your ankle; that's never any fun, and I hope it heals nicely. I'm going to head over to leave a Happy Birthday for your friend!

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  8. I see beautiful bags and Quilt!
    Big hug, Sonnja

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  9. Yes, sounds like a good day to be inside, making indoor sunshine.

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  10. we had pretty high winds the last couple of days here, too, with the storm system passing and going northeast. my house is not nearly as sturdy as yours, i'm sure. :)

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  11. What pretty projects you are working on!! I too did the words embroidery for Christmas...not sure where that quilt ended up!! Hang on and don't blow away!

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  12. You've been busy with the bags and the stitchery from Gail Pan. I love the sashing you've used. I read your last post too, what lovely photos. Windy stormy weather, just a different kind of beauty. I always look forward to a good miserable day where I can stay inside.

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  13. Having spent more then a few days in that part of the world, I know how the shudders feel. Enjoy your handiwork, stay warm.

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  14. I have just caught up on your last few posts and love them all. Your photos of your surroundings and your creations are so beautiful :-) The dresden is gorgeous and the Gail Pan quilt is also very lovely. I saved these but did not stitch them up.

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  15. Be healed! It's hard not to love all things dresden. :o) Thanks for the love. I spy my book on your side bar as well. Your stitches are so pretty. I'm sure it's comforting to have hand work while doing a little couch potato-ing.

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  16. Every once in a while I look forward to a stormy day so I can stay home and work on photographs, blogs, etc.

    I am in awe of your talent! I can see a lot of time, effort and love goes into your outstanding work. Truly fabulous!

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  17. Sorry to hear you hurt your ankle but the good news is that you can work on some quilts. I made the same embroidery quilt and gave it to my mom when I finished it. Mr. P. and I have been raking leaves all day and we noticed the winds picking up here. Must be coming from up your way.
    Take care!

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  18. glad you have such lovely to projects and keep you occupied.. hope your ankle feels better soon and glad the storm has not done too much damage...
    Hugz

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  19. We're having a big storm here today too. Always fun to get warnings over the weather channel. Stay warm!

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  20. Gorgeous projects...love this one of Gail Pans..

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  21. Brilliant crafts, they are superb.

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  22. Hello Karen, I love the dresden bag pattern. You projects are gorgeous and great to catch up with you again..Hugs, Lyn

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  23. I hope your ankle is much better now!

    Congratulations on finishing all those beautiful blocks! The best finishes are the ones that have taken a long time to achieve!

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  24. Hope you're feeling better the dresdens and your stitcheries are absolutely GORGEOUS, both of them! I have the patterns for those stitcheries... faithfully printed them out each month that counts for something doesn't it? ;) Ha!!

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  25. This is beautiful. I have a few of the blocks stitched. I think I need to get busy and finish them.

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Thank you for visiting my blog today and leaving a comment. It means so much to me to know you were here! Have a great day! ~karen