All the ganders were wary and alert. The geese were getting some fresh greens while they could. And the little ones were practicing their goose steps.

Amy Lane, bless her trusting and generous heart, sent me a partially sewn collection of quilt blocks that were cluttering up her stash. And I joyfully slapped them together! I have no idea how the were supposed to be arranged, but random has always worked for me. Heck, with good colors and a good basic idea, you really CAN'T go wrong!

I just had to add this little cherub, Now to tie it and there's another blankie for someone cold and frightened. Thank you SO, SO much, Amy!! Probably some orphan in Roumania will sleep warm because you were willing to share your beautiful fabric with her. May you dream sweet warm dreams your own self!
I should have arranged to take her to Writers Club on a Friday as they would have had great fun posing with Lulu. I am emailing your picture of passport turned the right way
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty quilt. I like thinking of a child somewhere sleeping under the love of you and Amy.
ReplyDeleteOH sweetheart, THANK YOU! That came out so purty! Those blocks work so well together--and wow-- LOOK WHAT WE DID! (Okay, mostly you at this point--they were just hanging out in my stash, but, wow!)
ReplyDeleteThat's so cool. Wow.
And wow--that Lulu-- that's one sophisticated ewe!
Nice job on the quilt. Someone will be very warm halfway across the world.
ReplyDeleteGlad her passport got to you safe and sound! You must be breathing a sigh of relief to have that naughty lamb out of the house ;)
ReplyDeleteVery cute goslings there ... and what a very special quilt, hugely special.