Thank Goodness for Helping Hands
Linda is patiently teaching me the ins and outs of blogging. She's knows I'm eager yet a tad forgetful. After several OPPS! flying solo, I think it best to stick with posting pics.
Next lesson? How to place a photo below the text. Oh, dear.... a remedial. Thank goodness for Linda's helping hands.
I just drool over all that fabric! What inspiration around you when you work.
ReplyDeleteI have way too much and not nearly enough!
DeleteThat is a beautiful quilt, and the organization of your fabric is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteKaren Stone made a believer out of me. Don't if I could have made this quilt without her paper piecing patterns.
DeleteBeautiful quilt. You have a wonderful stash going. I'm "building" mine LOL!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see what more you have in store.
See and pretty piece, buy a pretty piece. That's my motto. As a result, I have more fabric than I can ever use. Nevertheless, I can hardly wait to purchase the next pretty piece!
DeleteWay to go, Sandy! Oh what a beautiful quilt, I didn't see that one when I was there. I gave up on the one and only NY Beauty quilt I started - way back in the last century I was in an about.com group that was working on it. Great companionship and family life notes but not much quilting on the beauty!
ReplyDeleteI look forward to seeing what you post next!
I need to keep you in my hip pocket, Linda. Couldn't have started this journey without you.
DeleteWelcome to the Blog-sphere! :) Your quilts are beautiful, can't wait to see more!
ReplyDeleteTrying hard to get up to speed! Thanks for your comment.
ReplyDeleteYeah, Linda is a wonderful teacher! She helped me start my blog sewuwannasew.blogspot. I love looking at your beautifully designed colorful quilts! Carooyn B.
ReplyDeleteHi Carolyn. I'm hoping blogging will become fun. For now, it's a lot of learning and hard work
Delete- much harder than making a quilt. If if weren't for Linda....well, I guess you know.