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Monthly Archives: April 2019
Wallets and more wallets
Last weekend I taught a wallet class. The participants all seemed to be happy that they were actually taking a finished product home. The black and silver cork was a favorite with students, and its easy to see why. It … Continue reading
Posted in 2019, accessories, Classes, Highlighting others, Uncategorized
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Amazon Star, A Sneak Peek
Drum roll, please!…. Somewhat premature since it still needs to be quilted, but you persevered with me through the doubts and decisions so you deserve a sneak peak. The original pattern vs my reiteration. You saw each bag as I … Continue reading
Amazon Star, Bags #5-10
Bag #5: This is more like it. Dark and calm. Bag #6: This is the last of the orange and red. From here on in its all blue. Bag #7: Its hard to believe I’m already starting the border. Not … Continue reading