Friends of Baltimore

Corner Block Friends of Baltimore

Today I am hoping to finish the corner block basket on my Friends of Baltimore quilt. One down, three to go. Wheeeee.

I received a wonderful thank you and compliments from my niece and sister in law for the Paper Doll Quilt. I am thrilled they liked it. It’s so encouraging.

Buttercup has taken up residency on my deck furniture. Little does he know the plans I have for him. I see a vet appointment in his near future. I have even caught him relaxing on top of my camper. Is he trying to convey a message to me? Like, a traveling kitty? It’s not unheard of.

Realization has struck this morning. Fall is fast upon us and I will need to start making plans for bringing in all my lovely houseplants from out of doors. The problem is where to house them for winter. Last year I put them all in my kitchen eating area. That worked well so I may continue to give up that space to ensure my plants thrive during the winter months. I do so love my plants and flowers. My nasturtiam has grown considerably since I received it. No flowers yet. Maybe next year. I am hoping it will winter outside. It’s supposed to be a perennial. There are some that are annuals. I’m hoping I got the perennial.

Well, I’m off to work on my corner block. Happy Stitches everyone.

Until next time.

Sissy

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About Sissy Malone

I've been actively sewing since Jr. High School. But specifically drawn to quilting since I was 17/18 years old. My grandmother was a quilter and I became fascinated with the process. I fell in love (awestruck) is a better word viewing applique quilts by Gladys Rashka at the Minnesota State Fair in the 70's. A love affair was born of applique quilts. I still machine piece, but am always drawn to applique. I took classes learning different techniques and also traveled to California and studied a whole week at Asilomar with Elly Sienkiewicz. Quilting is my passion. I am always open to learning a new technique but still rely on handwork. View all posts by Sissy Malone

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