YET more from the ladies in Spain- UPDATE Page 4
#62
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Terri, thats an excellent idea for a dinner party, providing you didn´t have more than 6 people LOL
I have reminded her that she should have the adoption papers ready, she keeps giving me weird looks though. They are all so going to want to meet you.
Patti, you know you would be welcome too, I would love to introduce you to my buddies.
Elle
I have reminded her that she should have the adoption papers ready, she keeps giving me weird looks though. They are all so going to want to meet you.
Patti, you know you would be welcome too, I would love to introduce you to my buddies.
Elle
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Originally Posted by sandpat
:hunf: I'm not sure I wasn't an afterthought in that conversation..... :hunf: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Hey Elle... I am humbled every time you guys do show and tell. You are truly gifted artists :) It must have something to do with the sunshine and warm friendships within your group. You guys rock!!!! love ya, Cathy M
#68
Beautiful work! I truly enjoyed visiting your site and looking at all of the diverse things you ladies do. What a talented group!
I actually learned to quilt while I was living in Rota, Spain twenty years ago. My husband was stationed there with the Navy. We lived out in town and I didn't know a soul and spoke very little Spanish. So, I signed up for quilting class on the base. The instructor was a Spanish woman who lived across the street from me! We became great friends & sewed almost every day. She taught me a lot. Spain definitely has some talented, gifted women!
I actually learned to quilt while I was living in Rota, Spain twenty years ago. My husband was stationed there with the Navy. We lived out in town and I didn't know a soul and spoke very little Spanish. So, I signed up for quilting class on the base. The instructor was a Spanish woman who lived across the street from me! We became great friends & sewed almost every day. She taught me a lot. Spain definitely has some talented, gifted women!
#69
Originally Posted by MissyK
Beautiful work! I truly enjoyed visiting your site and looking at all of the diverse things you ladies do. What a talented group!
I actually learned to quilt while I was living in Rota, Spain twenty years ago. My husband was stationed there with the Navy. We lived out in town and I didn't know a soul and spoke very little Spanish. So, I signed up for quilting class on the base. The instructor was a Spanish woman who lived across the street from me! We became great friends & sewed almost every day. She taught me a lot. Spain definitely has some talented, gifted women!
I actually learned to quilt while I was living in Rota, Spain twenty years ago. My husband was stationed there with the Navy. We lived out in town and I didn't know a soul and spoke very little Spanish. So, I signed up for quilting class on the base. The instructor was a Spanish woman who lived across the street from me! We became great friends & sewed almost every day. She taught me a lot. Spain definitely has some talented, gifted women!
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Lesley, its kinda difficult to do a Tute on this one as the pattern pieces are all different sizes. I need to measure everything first and then post the sizes for you all to cut out, after that its easy peasy.I will have a bash at it for you.
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