tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2603222641266424303.post712264699129877148..comments2024-03-29T08:26:06.667+11:00Comments on Samelia's Mum: This and ThatAnorina @SameliasMumhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01210287822137630366noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2603222641266424303.post-16407383514511763872023-02-20T01:02:57.720+11:002023-02-20T01:02:57.720+11:00It's always fun to see the brightly-colored pr...It's always fun to see the brightly-colored projects your working on, and I don't blame you one bit for being a flitterer! Let's both flit-away! Of course you'd make an orange Kawandi. That was the first color Kawandi I ever made. As for those halos, I like your orange/blue combo. I too signed up for the "Taster" weekend with Karen, Lynne, and Jo, but it was Jo's project that captured my heart. I don't know why I like stitching those halos so much, but I want to make lots of them! Then, seeing your rainbow hand appliqué again - I think Jo calls them "hoops," right? - made me wonder how those two shapes might work together. Hmmm. Though I can't use another cushion (pillow), I wouldn't mind a bit making enough blocks for a quilt. I'd forgotten that you work part-time in a quilt shop. I know how fun that can be because I did it myself, for two different shops, years ago. Believe me, I know how little take-home pay one can end up with! But payment in fabric isn't a bad thing. What would be a "bad thing" for you, is if you were fabric-tracking, as I am for the first time, in 2023. These days, I think twice, sometimes three times, before making a fabric purchase!FlourishingPalmshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13191140553844000267noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2603222641266424303.post-66830601815130465272023-02-15T07:04:52.858+11:002023-02-15T07:04:52.858+11:00Thank you for sharing your colourful quilt blocks....Thank you for sharing your colourful quilt blocks. I have made one applique design using a pattern by Jo Avery - I enjoyed doing it very much. I also like orange and blue together - maybe because in the 1970's my parents decorated the family kitchen in that colour scheme!<br />And I hear you re. working in a fabric shop! I work part time in a fabric shop and rarely leave without purchasing more fabric or notions!Allisonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00815741923418492777noreply@blogger.com