Originally Posted by Quilter7x
Originally Posted by roseOfsharon
Originally Posted by Quilter7x
Awesome Sharon! Your pinwheel is beautiful.
Somehow, I started on the hearts. Just need to sew the left side to the right side, then sash them and that row will be done. I'll post a picture when I finish them. I love how you made your hearts with other than red fabrics! Gives me ideas for some of the other blocks! :D I look fwd to hearing how it goes with you and the snowflakes! goodnight it's bedtime for me.. daylight savings time kills you! |
Originally Posted by roseOfsharon
Ok , I took pictures of the Hearts and Shamrocks..
hearts in hearts" and the shamrock fabric! Good job! |
Originally Posted by stitchinwitch
Originally Posted by roseOfsharon
Ok , I took pictures of the Hearts and Shamrocks..
hearts in hearts" and the shamrock fabric! Good job! |
everyone is doing so great really need to take time to get caught up
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everyone is doing so great really need to take time to get caught up
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Originally Posted by roseOfsharon
Ok , I took pictures of the Hearts and Shamrocks..
I need to get with it soon as Bill has informed us that April is only 2 weeks away! Yikes! Kind Regards, MaryAnna |
Originally Posted by JanieW
MaryAnna.
Sure come on along! We are going on our own, no tour so it will be an adventure for sure. I loved your BOM. That is truly gorgeous fabric. I will have to save my Euros in case I come across something similar there. We'll have to live on ketchup soup for the next month so I can have Euros for fabric! :) Off to research quilt shops in Paris! RoseofSharon, good luck. I'm looking forward to seeing your results. I would love to go, but can't this year...so I expect you to take pictures and post a few. You must visit Montmarte. It is the oldest part of Paris, the Basilique du Sacre-Coeur is beautiful; however, my favorite is on the backside of Sacre-Coeur...St. Pierre de Montmarte , it's the oldest church in Paris and in that neighborhood are some of the oldest restaurants in Paris, you'll also find Salvadore Dali's place & museum. When I went to Paris I too did not go on a 'tour', but I researched and bought a couple of guides. AAA Spiral Guides are good and I recommend National Geographic Traveler Paris guide. Ah there's so much to do and see in Paris! One trip is never enough! Do take the water boat tour of the Seine at night, you can catch the boats by the Eiffel tower. And be sure to visit the gardens, they're all magnificent! I'm getting long winded! Kind Regards, MaryAnna |
Originally Posted by MaryAnna
Originally Posted by roseOfsharon
Ok , I took pictures of the Hearts and Shamrocks..
I need to get with it soon as Bill has informed us that April is only 2 weeks away! Yikes! Kind Regards, MaryAnna |
Originally Posted by roseOfsharon
Originally Posted by MaryAnna
Originally Posted by roseOfsharon
Ok , I took pictures of the Hearts and Shamrocks..
I need to get with it soon as Bill has informed us that April is only 2 weeks away! Yikes! Kind Regards, MaryAnna There are more important things than sewing?????? :shock: |
Originally Posted by JanieW
Sure come on along! We are going on our own, no tour so it will be an adventure for sure.
I can attest that there is nothing more beautiful than April in Paris! My favorite church is Ste. Chappelle. It has the most beautiful stained glass. It is incredible!! If you get a chance, take one of the tour buses through Loire Chateaus. It is beautiful that time of year. And Chantilly is also beautiful. But best of all, share a kiss at the top of the Eiffel Tower at midnight! The best view in the world! Oooh, I'm revisiting all those wonderful memories!! :-P |
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