Friday, August 12, 2011

Wow..3 days in a row !


I am breaking a record somewhere aren't I ? lol ...I was going to start a project from the new Primitive Quilts and Projects Magazine, but decided since I had the kit together to start a Maggie B. design from the last magazine, I would do this one up first then start on the new ones which are mostly Fall Theme.My 29 year old son came in and asked what I was doing, and he was pleasantly surprised to see me working on a prim project.......He knows I'm always happiest when I'm creating....Pics of finished project will come..
Hugs to all !!
Robin

9 comments:

  1. Robin your new project is looking good...can't wait to see more!

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  2. This is going to be great....what fun!! ~Kriss~

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  3. Love the fall projects in the magazine, will be starting some myself, after I finish the ark.

    Debbie

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  4. Ooooh, can't wait to see more! Keep on stitching!

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  5. Good for you, Robin!!! Don't ya just LOVE wool!! Can't wait to see more!
    christine

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  6. Hi Robin Sweetie...
    How beautiful is this wool project. I love the colors used and I can't wait to see it finished. The pattern looks so pretty. You will have it completed in time to enjoy it for the Fall season. It is just around the corner, I am convinced.

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    Thank you sweetie for a wonderful post. I love it. Have a glorious weekend. Country hugs from Phoenix, Sherry

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  7. Robin ~
    I just LOVE Maggie B patterns!!! Please keep us posted on your progress.
    Pug hugs :)
    Lauren

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  8. I made my own version of this great primitive project and shared photos of it on my blog awhile ago. You should stop by and see it!

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