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Saturday, October 7, 2023
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It is an unusual theme for quilts and embroidery, but I have a few Sunbonnet Sues with umbrellas (rain), parasols (sunshine), windswept hair (stormy) and one Sue is standing in a bucket of cold water to cool down (heatwave).
Your seasonal embroideries are charming.
I hope you can fully enjoy autumn.
It beautifully expresses Japan's four seasons.
In Japan, even cats have four seasons.😸
The cats and seasons makes me smile. But it's cats!
Hello Pamela: Weather could be a tricky one post about, winter would be the only one I could post about.
Love the quilts and the first photo.
Catherine
Love that 4 seasons tree! I wonder how the Japanese seasons changed from where you lived before. xxx
Thanks for taking part in The People's Choice this month. Love your beautiful embroideries and the cat calendar is so much fun too.
These are fun! Wouldn't your temperature quilts fit this theme, as well?
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