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Monday, September 13, 2021
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7 comments:
Do those yellow days mean the worst of summer is over now?
I enjoyed seeing Manuela and Martina's project, thanks for that.
Love your colour combinations for summer. I also enjoyed visiting the M's blogs for their garden flowers. Beautiful work there.
I saw the Manuela and Martina projects,
thinking it was amazing. There are many
sections,and they are sewn and connected to form a work.
I'm glad I could see it.Thank you Pamela.🐼
I, too, went to see the hexagon quilts by M&M. Great design and so different depending on the choice of colour.
Yes, I hope the brown and red fabric can go into hibernation now!
Pamela: It looks like the yellow means perfect warm weather, not too hot or cold.
Catherine
It's still pretty hot in apparently - here, it's pretty much fall now.
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