I was wondering what would happen if I gave some of my project files a Christmas makeover.
This one mainly got a change of background fabric, from nearly solid block to a dark green.
I could live with this all year round … which would be good because it might be too hot to have it out for an Aussie Christmas.
Now, if I make enough of these into real quilts I could fold them up and make a stack of them as part of the Christmas makeover around the house.
Like them both, but prefer the 2nd one…
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Carol,
Thank you … I am liking what is happening in several files I have been playing with. I haven’t decorated the house this year as the MOTH is on crutches, and didn’t want him to fall into a tree, so virtually making more Christmas quilts is a substitute.
Judy B
On 15 December 2015 at 11:37, Virtual Quilter wrote:
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This is one of my favourite ones you have done.I just love it keep doing this one judy.
Merry Christmas judy & all the best for 2016
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Sandra,
Some of the project files are easy to keep working at … I like pretty much every design I do. That of course leads to teh problem of what one s to share!
Have a great Christmas, and look forward to your virtual company n in the new year.
Judy B
On 15 December 2015 at 13:39, Virtual Quilter wrote:
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Sparkly!
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Laura,
They are … looks like the lights were strung on the bed instead of on the tree.
Judy B
On 15 December 2015 at 14:09, Virtual Quilter wrote:
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I agree that the second one especially sparkles! Merry Christmas to you and your MOTH. Hope the crutches are soon a thing of the past and mobility returns. Have a great holiday season.
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Cindy,
Thank you, and Merry Christmas and happy new year to you too. The MOTH is bored, but staying put as he is trying to not put his left foot on the floor at any time. All seems to be going well.
Judy B
On 15 December 2015 at 15:12, Virtual Quilter wrote:
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They are both wonderful but the second one is so pretty.
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Thank you … I prefer the first one, but always find that somebody will love the one I least prefer.
Judy B
On 16 December 2015 at 11:40, Virtual Quilter wrote:
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they are very twinkly – the MOTH can put both rear paws up and just gaze contentedly at them perhaps?
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Cat,
Thank you. Unfortunately the MOTH is not content just gazing at anything, he has to be doing stuff, and the stuff he likes doing include either a shed full of tools, or a bag full of sticks to carry around a golf course.
Judy B
On 16 December 2015 at 13:50, Virtual Quilter wrote:
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