Friday, April 1, 2016

APRIL 1ST

Ha, ha!  This sums up my life!
I hope you have a good day-I plan on getting Bill with a good joke today!
Millie's first sunflower quilt is off the frame and ready to give back to her. 
Then I loaded up this baby quilt for a friend's new baby.  It was nice to have a quick one on the frame;  I did a panto of flowers and butterflies. 
See?  I know that purple and butterflies were requested.
Done! 
I fold them up and take them back to  her;  she lives next door! 
And I load the next twin sized sunflower quilt on the frame.
Phew!  What a day!

10 comments:

  1. Pretty...and always pleasing to turn out some quilting projects!

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  2. I love them! Who knew purple whatnots would look so good.

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  3. You were very productive. Must feel GOOD to have so much done!

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  4. Ok, so you'll have to let us all know what you did to Bill, lol!

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  5. I love each and every one of those quilts.

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  6. The quilts are great. I hope you got a joke over on Bill nice and good. I have been a little huffy that everyone seems unable to differentiate between aprils fool pranks/tricks/jokes and just flat out lying. sigh. kids these days!

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  7. the turtles!! awesome. Our migration hasn't started yet. When the one crosses the yard, my standard poodle watches the trek each year. LeeAnna

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  8. Congrats on a nice group of finishes. Have fun with orange.

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  9. Nicely done! I'm sure that you neighbor was thrilled.

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  10. Busy lady. Quilting not only for yourself but for others too.

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