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Lynn Carson Harris

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April 25, 2008
Nature, On the Farm

Planting Time

April 25, 2008
Nature, On the Farm

It seems a bit early, but today is apparently the day according to the farm saying, "plant corn when the oak leaves are as big  as squirrels' ears."Will it be "knee high by the fourth of July?"

Newer PostFruits of our Labor
Older PostDoll Quilt Finished

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Narrow hand appliquéd bias strips. 1/16” quilting lines not going over the appliqué.

I’m about a month in on the quilting and ALMOST finished. Whoop!

Quilted with Invisalign on top and Decobob in the bobbin. Threads by @wo
This summer we watched my two oldest grand kids one day a week. Towards the end of the summer they started making projects on their own in the sewing room. They made lots of little projects from my scrap basket including pillow cases and tiny quilts
Here’s the layout with all but one block done. I’ll finish that last block when I get more of the baby poop green/mustard fabric. I put out the call and the internet provided! This top will be finished soon!

This is a remake of an 1870s
I’m finally getting around to putting these stars together. I made the stars a few years ago and have been on the hunt for the perfect setting fabrics. These @carolynfriedlander prints are the perfect match for the 1800s reproduction prints in
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