I joined a quilted pillow cover swap on instagram and showed the fabrics in my last post. I made 9 blocks finishing at 3" X 4" each. This is what I had at that point.
I decided I had to make 3 more blocks and added sashing and borders. It will finish at 16". I realized my muzzle fabrics don't have a high enough contrast but they look better in person.
Last week I spent a couple days in the lovely town of McCall for my annual huckleberry picking trip with my sisters. The berries weren't quite as plentiful, but we had fun and went swimming in the COLD lake and took a drive around the lake and saw things we had never seen before. We also had dinner with our cousin who had arranged for a house for us to stay in again. These pictures were taken from the north end of the lake, where we had never been before. The town is at the far end of the lake in the lower picture.
5 comments:
Nice Rows. You're on the way to the Finish line. Those foxes are tiny. I boight huckleberry jelly in Leavenworth. It's so yummy.
You have some really cute row by row's there, Julie. I love the ones with the vehicles. I'm like you... the totally random scrappy is difficult for me to do. Your fox pillow is going to be adorable! The red and white fox are so cute. You've gotten a lot done with having family there, too. The lake looks so inviting after our long stretch of 90+ degree days here.
Those rows are turning out great! and your trip - so pretty!
Wow! That's a lot of finished rows. Lots of cute ones.
Love the foxes. I still have a baby quilt I made with the pattern as a sample for the shop.....no one I know having babies right now!
And that lake is gorgeous. My hubby retires this friday and Idaho in on my list of states to visit. So much beauty.
Love the red foxes, and the muzzles have good contrast to me. I'm always impressed with how much you get done - the row by rows are fun.
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