Week 31 of the temperature quilt November 26 - December 2 64, 57, 57, 68, 54, 46, 50
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For a minute I thought that was BLACK in the middle! Your temps are cooling down. Here in Northern Indiana we are expecting highs in the 20s next weekend and the dreaded "S" word.
Like Carol I first thought the hexie in the center was black, but no, it's green. But nevertheless the temperatures are going down where you live. But still better than here - I would have had to assemble white hexies last week, and this week doesn't seem to be better.
Hi Pamela another gorgeous hexie,well done my friend xx
ReplyDeletePretty blues! These weeks come around so quickly.
ReplyDeleteThe light blue looks frostier than darker shades, so we can see the temperature has fallen.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful rosette, Pamela. Great colours of your hexies!
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteIt's getting cooler, isn't it?
ReplyDeleteIt's cooler here too.
Nice work on your hexagons Pamela.
For a minute I thought that was BLACK in the middle! Your temps are cooling down. Here in Northern Indiana we are expecting highs in the 20s next weekend and the dreaded "S" word.
ReplyDeleteThis is a lovely block.
xx, Carol
Love these hexagon quilts,especially with the temperature idea.
ReplyDeleteLike Carol I first thought the hexie in the center was black, but no, it's green. But nevertheless the temperatures are going down where you live. But still better than here - I would have had to assemble white hexies last week, and this week doesn't seem to be better.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Carol and Brigitte and really, really hope the one in the middle is green and not black! Still, it's getting quite chilly now.
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