My rosemary is about 3' high. Love these cheery mums.
She liked the hearts. Started out with the hearts , but it was very slooow going, so I switched to feather stitch. But I did sprinkle hearts along each side. She came up with a good idea, "Gramma, you could mail it to me." So that is what we will be doing.
Soft & cozy. Sooo cozy. The green satin binding is soft too. Love it! BTW, this started out as a yard of fabric that I got for Autumn. As we were walking thru the bolts of fabric at JoAnns on Saturday, she pointed to the rosey stuff. It was not in the fleece section ,but looked similar and she loved it. I placed the whole bolt in the cart across the top of the seat. Oh my , she was like a kitty in catmint. Vigorously rubbing her face back and forth, again and again. Then her hands joined in. OK, this is our choice... It was so wide that I cut it in half so that Mary could have one also. Well, one soft shake of this wonder blanket and I decided to hem the edges. Otherwise you created a minor blizzard. I quickly hemmed Autumn's and Mary decided to leave her's here to be hemmed. I asked if she would like a ribbon around it. She said yes. I didn't think she would know what binding was and they were leaving , so no time to explain. A fairly quick & fun project. Liz has two quilt squares finished. She loves it.
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
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What precious times you are having with your granddaughters! I hope they remember them when they grow older! They're blankets are so pretty!
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