Bonnie Hunter's 2019-2020 Frolic Mystery
#321
I’ll be fine just need my gallbladder yanked. I have a thread here from summer where the members scared me straight, but I’ve put if off dangerously too long because I was away.
iceBlossom I’m so glad you’ve got your water back!
2 sleeps to kick off!
iceBlossom I’m so glad you’ve got your water back!
2 sleeps to kick off!
#322
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Cottage Grove, MN
Posts: 2,809
Hoping you start to feel better soon, KalamaQuilts. Also, I hope your surgery goes smoothly. My niece just had her gallbladder removed today.
Welcome. Wildyard! Pretty fabrics.
Iceblossom: Wahoo to your new water heater! Hopefully, the sensor comes in for your car soon.
Welcome. Wildyard! Pretty fabrics.
Iceblossom: Wahoo to your new water heater! Hopefully, the sensor comes in for your car soon.
Last edited by retiredteacher09; 11-26-2019 at 04:59 PM.
#325
It's fun to see everyone's fabric choices! Bonnie Hunter loves to go scrappy-- yet for her own choice of green she's using only one fabric instead of scrappy greens. I thought that was interesting she's making that a constant fabric.
Pamela, don't let others worry you into not sharing your progress! Lots of pictures and chatting about what each person is doing is what makes this thread fun to read. :-) Make it about sharing a hobby and enjoying friends! :-)
Pamela, don't let others worry you into not sharing your progress! Lots of pictures and chatting about what each person is doing is what makes this thread fun to read. :-) Make it about sharing a hobby and enjoying friends! :-)
#326
KalamaQuilts well said and a good reminder for all of us. Best wishes on your surgery.
Linda you have a wonderful assortment of fabrics. Looking forward to getting started and viewing everyone's progress on each of the clues. Happy Thanksgiving and so thankful for Bonnie and everyone in this group.
Linda you have a wonderful assortment of fabrics. Looking forward to getting started and viewing everyone's progress on each of the clues. Happy Thanksgiving and so thankful for Bonnie and everyone in this group.
#328
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: The Finger Lakes of upstate NY
Posts: 3,492
Phew, I think I've caught up on this thread! It's a fast mover, lol.
So many beautiful fabrics selected by all. Definitely one of my favorite things about the mystery is seeing how all of the different choices work out. Sometimes I change out colors, but this year I am going with the suggested colors.
Kalamaquilts, you have explained the "rules" requirement well. Human nature to push, just a wee bit here and a little there, until the need to clamp down arises.
Kalama - I hope your surgery goes well and that you are up and about in no time. I felt so much better after mine was removed, I went back to work in a week and had no problems. May the same be true for you!
So many beautiful fabrics selected by all. Definitely one of my favorite things about the mystery is seeing how all of the different choices work out. Sometimes I change out colors, but this year I am going with the suggested colors.
Kalamaquilts, you have explained the "rules" requirement well. Human nature to push, just a wee bit here and a little there, until the need to clamp down arises.
Kalama - I hope your surgery goes well and that you are up and about in no time. I felt so much better after mine was removed, I went back to work in a week and had no problems. May the same be true for you!
#330
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Minnesota
Posts: 4,835
Wildyard, your fabrics look terrific! Glad you are joining us. I think you will enjoy it. Did you have as much trouble as I did finding light aqua fabrics? That one really stumped me. I hope to get a photo posted of my selections before Friday. I have trouble figuring out how to transfer from my phone to my computer. It seems I always need help when that comes up.
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