Saturday, December 17, 2016

Art/Modern Quilt finish, more Blocks, more Snow.


The sweet little prince who lives on the west coast.
More snow anyone?

Improv experiment #1 finish,  13" x 10".
More improv blocks made up.


Greetings from the North Pole!!
Not really, I'm in New Hampshire, but it's starting to look like the North Pole.

I hope you're having a Merry Christmas time. It's so close I'll just call it!

I've finished my small art, improv quilt, #1. It's the beginning of working out some of my designs from my design book. More to unfold, more blocks to play with.

The picture of my grandson, our oldest grandson, 6 months old, in front of the Christmas tree was so adorable I had to include it to cheer everyone up, he's the sweet little prince who lives on the west coast. He's learned to sit up and is now eating and enjoying bananas.  I'm in love again.

Have a Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year!!
I'll be back in January some time.
I'll stop in to visit.



10 comments:

  1. Like the Improv Janie - not forgetting the little one of course, he's a beauty!

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    1. Thanks, Maureen. And thank you for sharing your beautiful pictures.

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  2. The small finished quilt is a REAL quilt in itself, the larger one will be even more stunning.
    Prince Charming, he's charming!
    You've got th perfect Christmas weather.
    Happy Holidays!

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  3. Merry Christmas to you and your family!

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    1. Thank you, Pamela, Merry Christmas to you too!

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  4. The first thing I thought was "he's sitting up"! Doesn't time pass fast when you watch babies make those first milestones? I like your improv, and good to see more on the way too. Enjoy your Christmas break. :-)

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  5. That picture is of my oldest grandson, who is 6 months old and lives on the west coast, a sweet heart.
    The grandson just born in October is 2 months old, and lives on the east coast, we are currently living with his family helping out.
    Enjoy your Christmas too, Kaja!

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  6. It's so heartbreaking to have a grandbaby so far away - I know how you feel. A wonderful picture of our little one arrived in the mail today, complete with his little handprint and footprint. It is a perfect gift, but it still made me cry because I want so badly to be able to see him for real. Good thing I can see lovely bright quilts on your blog to cheer me up!

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  7. oh he's adorable!! He made me smile....
    I hope you have the most wonderful Christmas time Janie...and stay warm..

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