Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Four More UFO's


Mariners Compass -- M'Liss Rae Hawley workshop. Just needs a bit more hand quilting and then binding. I am planning on hanging this on the back side of the fireplace (which sits in the centre of the house). This one really should be finished already. I took the workshop in October 2001.



Mystery Quilt - still needs a couple of borders - I did buy fabric for that. January 2000 I think.




Judy L. Quilt for an Hour quilt -- this year. Just needs to be layered and machine quilted.



The Hugs and Kisses quilt - again this year. Needs a border of some kind. I have run out of the WoW background fabric - so I am a bit stalled because of that. Not sure what to do about a border.

I am heading off first thing tomorrow morning. I will check in on my blog friends on occasion but I am not sure how often and if I will get a chance to post. Have a great July everyone and see you in a couple of weeks - if not sooner.
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11 comments:

  1. thanks for sharing your UFO's .....maybe I should atleast pull some out and see what I have.........

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  2. I enjoyed seeing these four. Love the way your Quilt For an Hour turned out!

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  3. ciao,
    fist of all.....HAPPY HOLIDAYS!

    I really like your UFOs and above all
    Mariners Compass and Lorraine Torrence.

    ciao ciao

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  4. Thanks for sharing your UFO's they are wonderful. Have a great holiday and we'll see you when you get back.

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  5. Anonymous9:45 am

    Love your mariners compass and the hugs and kisses. See you when you get back.

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  6. Love;y! You're still just a baby in the UFO department! lol ;o) Have a safe trip!

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  7. And won't you feel so pleased with yourself as you begin to finish one thing after another.

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  8. HI Pam,
    I hope you are enjoying your trip to Calgary- We are having a heat wave here in Alberta- I live in Edmonton and have just discovered your blog. You make many lovely quilts- I really like the Lorraine Torrence design- it is great to see all the beautiful work that people are doing all over this world we live in. Hope you got a chance to visit the quilt shops in Calgary. There are some nice ones in the area too- Addies in Cochrane, Fabric Cottage in Calgary and a really terrific one in Canmore, the Sugar Pine Quilt Company.
    By the way, I loved your African fabrics that were in previous blog and added a comment there.
    Have a safe journey.
    Regards from a fellow Western Canadian Quilter, Anna

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  9. I've tagged you for the seven random things game! Vistit my blog to see the rules.

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  10. Love the snail's trail. Looks like you're on the road to completion on many projects. I am still starting new ones when I continually resolve to finish existing ones! Do I ever learn?

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  11. Hi Pam, thank you so much for the stopping by and commenting!! I'm on a mission to get around to the blogs of gals I got blocks from...but as always, I am soooo slow about everything.
    Thank you for the lovely block, and NO, it's not an orphan, it has sisters who will join it in a new quilt called "Pieces from our Scrapbags"...*VBS* And it will be wonderful! I really appreciate having younger gals like yourself do this for my blog-a-versary! It's been such a joy to sit and look at each block and think about a person who bought this fabric, and pulled it from a stash to make a block to come to me in my little Valley village in WI. It's quite powerful stuff..all that caring stacked in a pile of fabric squares. It will be an honor to figure out how to join these little ones together..*VBS*
    I've bookmarked your blog, and altho it won't be often, I'll be back!
    Love the Hour a Day quilt..turned out great!! Hugs, Finn

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