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Sunday, November 7, 2021

Last fall colors

 I'm sharing my last fall photos (well, as of now, anyway) -- I continue to be awed by the colors!



I can't resist taking pictures of trees like this.  I have one more Japanese Maple tree that hasn't started turning yet... I will likely want to share that photo in a couple of weeks!


This is an entirely different tree;  the leaves will only turn yellow, and very slowly.  It's in my backyard.


Our puppy turned ONE year old on Friday and he thinks he's just a small guy.  NOT. Here he is sitting on my lap, sort of!


I may be optimistic to say that his puppy (bad) habits are going away but not entirely.  My husband brought me some fabric that had gone through Zeke's body and came out.  YIKES...  He still loves to grab my fabric and run away from me with it.


I'm going to do my monthly mini using Janet O's scraps and one of her instructions was to photograph them before being used.



I haven't decided yet what I'm going to do with them.  I had thought about small thimbles but I can't find where I put my thimble template (one of the drawbacks of cleaning up is the inability to find what you put away!!).  UGH

Remember my small quilt group that makes quilts for kids?  We finally got to meet again in a new location!  It was great.  They had been working on an auction quilt for the guild's quilt show in February.  Here are the two tops before quilting.



Pretty nice, I think.


Hope you have a great week!

7 comments:

  1. Very vibrant colors in your trees. Ours have pretty well dropped their leaves now.
    It seems pretty funny to call that big thing on your lap a puppy. :)
    Oh, I will be anxious to see what you end up creating with the baggie of scraps. I need to get started on mine, too.
    Your group made two very pretty quilts!

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  3. Lovely choice of fabrics for your sew along..Zeke looks so cuddly--what a cutey!!
    Beautiful donation quilts...
    Our trees are mostly orange here...just a sprinkling of reds....
    hugs, Julierose

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  4. Can't believe Zeke is one already! Love the colors you have for Janet's challenge. Can't wait to see what you do. Those kid quilt tops are pretty amazing. I need to get busy with a few myself. Thanks for the inspiration!

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  5. I love the cheddar and blue for your mini challenge and look forward to seeing what you do! I really like that we can make quilts for charity - have fun and do good at the same time!😊

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  6. Love those colors - the leaves and your scraps for Janet's challenge.
    Zeke is adorable - a big boy!! so so cute.
    Nice donation quilts :)

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  7. Really pretty two quilt tops. Looking forward to seeing your finished mini quilt.

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