Affairs of the Heart - Block #29 Photo Page
#21
Okay just did my block, unfortunately ran out of thread but have more in the post to me, so will finish the sewing later as I think it really finishes these blocks the embroidery really make them. a lot of colours in this one, whatcha think
Block 29
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#24
Donīt they just and to think I didnīt want to do this doh......what a nanna I am. Now I am addicted. Cut all my pieces out for the next one, had to open the door and a gust blew all the pieces all over the place. lost a couple never to be found so will have to cut again darn it
#25
What's a "nanna"? I think the block is wonderful. You're on a roll now.
I have been playing with my fabrics & think about LBB. Can't do much more than that for now as I need 8 yards of background fabric - planning on getting it on next trip to Albuquerque, BUT if I wait, I won't have anything to take with me to work on while up there!
I have been playing with my fabrics & think about LBB. Can't do much more than that for now as I need 8 yards of background fabric - planning on getting it on next trip to Albuquerque, BUT if I wait, I won't have anything to take with me to work on while up there!
#27
How funny, I knew what she meant! Nanna not as in grandmother, more with a long A as in Banana, but I have no idea where it comes from.
Mind you, I don't agree with her - anyone could open a door and not think about little pieces scattering like confetti!
LOL, just looked it up!
nana1
Ķ noun Brit. informal a silly person; a fool.
Origin
1960s: perh. a shortening of banana.
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nana2
(Brit. also nanna)
Ķ noun informal one's grandmother.
Origin
C19: child's pronunciation of nanny or gran.
Mind you, I don't agree with her - anyone could open a door and not think about little pieces scattering like confetti!
LOL, just looked it up!
nana1
Ķ noun Brit. informal a silly person; a fool.
Origin
1960s: perh. a shortening of banana.
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nana2
(Brit. also nanna)
Ķ noun informal one's grandmother.
Origin
C19: child's pronunciation of nanny or gran.
#29
Originally Posted by Butterflyspain
Thanks for the info, I didnīt have any idea where it come from, thought it might be Cockney rhyming slang.
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