Tag Archive | "kids"

The magic of cookies

Monday, November 26, 2007

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I remember when we moved to this house, my girls used to scoot around to the other side of the house to see the landlords. Our landlords are retired and have grown kids and grandkids of their own, but they’ve always treated us almost as their own as well. When my girls would [...]

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Too squashed to quilt!

Thursday, September 6, 2007

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My quilting room/studio area gets smaller every day, it seems. I fondly remember the days when my kids would leave the house at 7:30 a.m. to get on the bus for school, and wouldn’t be back until 3:45 in the afternoon. Talk about productivity! I had my own room for all my [...]

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Not quilting, just playing musical rooms!

Thursday, May 3, 2007

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Not much quilting going on here, but lots of activity. We decided that we should move a few rooms around in the house, so that the girls would have a little more privacy and separation from each other. Their “rooms” were on the top floor of the house, and while the space is [...]

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Sharing the fabric and the gift

Sunday, October 29, 2006

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Quilts From The Quiltmaker’s Gift,by Joanne Larsen Line My youngest daughter Erin has been asking to make a quilt for a long time (never mind how long; shame on me!). I helped her pick out fabric yesterday for a quilt for her bed, and we are using a pattern from Quilts from The [...]

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Things that keep me from quilting #1

Thursday, June 8, 2006

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Finding my daughter’s iPod in the washer. Enough said.

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Children’s Apparel at the Quilt Shop

Saturday, April 15, 2006

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My daughter Erin LOVES to draw and paint! We’ve collaborated on a few new items for The Quilt Shop featuring some of her original artwork. You’ll find t-shirts for kids and toddlers, teddy bears with matching shirts, blank journals (great for drawing!) and more gift items now avalable in the Mommy and Me [...]

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