today's post is brought to you by the letter "F"...first up, a "F"inish!
the blueberry bread cloth is done and looks right at home in a longaberger basket, formerly the scrap basket, which will now search for a new home. that's another UFO off my conscience...LOL!
then, F is for "F"riend....my friend Nann to be specific.....she sent me this astounding package....
the package contained some finished blocks, also a few small applique kits and patterns and a stack of commercial hand dyed fabrics (all to feed my growing applique habit) for me to "F"inish, this begun by an anonymous quilter....it was a "F"ind at an estate sale, no doubt, as Nann is known to prowl around and find amazing things for cheap money....and today i "F"inished a wall quilt "F"limsy using some of the completed pieces with plans for those that remain....just right for some lovely hawaiian-style echo quilting, which i love to do.
only 15 days to finish my One Monthly Goal and Monthly Mini....with September's OMG already chosen....and lastly, "F" is for "F"oggy, which today has been but at least cooler "F"inally!
The "F" stands for Fran who began the Hawaiian project! So glad you're enjoying it.
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ReplyDeleteFunny thing about the bread cloth...I made a lot of them back in the day and gifted them with homemade bread wrapped in one in a basket. We used it for years to microwave bread in a basket and now it is greasy and grimy. My stepmom just passed away and someone asked me if I made several of the things she has and if so I could have them back if I wanted them. I said I would take back the one I made her because mine is greasy and grimy. Just thought I would let you know I am the kind of person who would put muffins or bread on such a pretty thing! I saw in your last post you thought no one would!! ;-)
Now I think I have some bread cloths here and a pamplet on bread cloth designs I need to unearth!!
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