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| First two luminaries of this winter season. | 
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| The luminary on the west side of the bench. | 
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| The luminary on the east side of the bench. | 
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| Christmas lights at the old house. My parents lived there for 54 years. | 
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| The front steps. | 
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| The luminary in the yard.  | 
Two sisters, Nancy and Mary, exchange family news and photos and dream about knitting, quilting, books, birds and life in general.
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| First two luminaries of this winter season. | 
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| The luminary on the west side of the bench. | 
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| The luminary on the east side of the bench. | 
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| Christmas lights at the old house. My parents lived there for 54 years. | 
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| The front steps. | 
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| The luminary in the yard.  | 
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| This is the finished flimsy. It is at the longarmer's now.  | 
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| What a great quilt idea! | 
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|  Three attempts later I think I have it figured out. | 
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| So of course I had to message it to my friends to brag! | 
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| Then I spent two days playing with and cutting out my Christmas fabrics.   
I think I have a good selection that will work with this pattern. 
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| Christmas Cats fabric.  I think it will be a perfect backing.  :-) This picture is from the back of a One Block Wonder Tree Skirt that still needs to be bound.  | 
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| Big Bag class in Fergus Falls MN | 
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| Big Bag class at the River Rat TOGA in Lake City MN | 
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| Denise's Big Bag from the River Rat TOGA in Lake City MN | 
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| Outer fabric from Denise's Big Bag. I just love her fabric choices. | 
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| This one is a Challenge for Dee Dee Menge's fall retreat.  I am ready early!   It still needs to be quilted and bound but the sandwich is thread basted. It is tiny. No title yet, it is 13" x 18"  | 
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| This little Angel has been hanging around the house for about 12 years. The pattern, Angelz, from Stargazey Designs says 2006. About a year ago I refound her, and framed her with the scrappy blocks. She rested like that for a while until the Minot Quilt Show (this coming March) sent me a registration form and their Challenge this year is to use piecing, applique, color or paint and dimensional embellishment. I found the border fabric which matched the center background and finished her up. She is quilted with 12 weight thread in the scrappy bits and Glide 40 wt. white in a serpentine stitch in the background. This picture was taken before I rouged her cheeks. Note the cat pin at her feet. I bought it in Montana when I was visiting family last year. She is about 18" x 27 " and is called, brilliantly, Scrap Angel. | 
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| This quilt was made to fit just behind my Lime green and silver tinsel Christmas tree. It is a cat fabric called Jingle Cats. A very simple pattern that was, once again, from Dee Dee Menge. It is backed with scarlet Cuddle and bound with a red cotton fabric. This picture was taken before the quilt was bound because it was Christmas and I didn't have time to bind it! I is now bound but not photographed...:-( 48" x 54" | 
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| More Christmas quilts.   This tiny little table runner was a "class" at the Opherphun Retreat last November.  | 
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| Here it is without cat embellishments. | 
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| The following pictures are closeups of the quilted top before I put the binding on. Also some detail shots of the quilting done by my friend Lois Koester. Thanks Lois. I love what you did. | 
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| Cat approved! | 
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| Lois calls this quilt pattern the Sand dollar. | 
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| This one is still two fabrics but I cut the secondary fabric into two strips and separated them a little bit. I am sewing it slowly while I play with a few other things. |