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Friday, January 01, 2016

Happy New Year and Allietare Reveal

Happy New Year

I had a great day, this first day of 2016. 

Bonnie Hunter gave us the 6th and final clue to the Allietare Mystery Quilt. I sewed most of the day and love how this quilt is turning out.
And now it's progressed to this although it's still just blocks. Check Bonnie's Mystery Mondy Linky Party for other quilts of Allietare.


I have also been working on this piece. It's one of 5 slices of a picture of the Ag Museum in Jackson, MS.

Paul's niece Paula and Jerel Yoder from Colorado are spending a few days in the area. Their quartet of 4 boys is a lively bunch! They are helping Amy do some painting inside of her house.
 I fixed cornbread and soup with a plate of cheese and took it over to them for supper. This recipe came from my sister Polly who got it from Rosedale Bible Institute many years ago, if my memory serves me right.  It's been used many times and I treasure Polly's handwriting on my card.

  Creations by Nina-Marie   
  Quilting is more fun than Housework

15 comments:

  1. Your Bonnie Hunter mystery is a beauty! Happy New Year, Julia!

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  2. Gorgeous finish for your Allietarre! I still have my borders to do. Love your bright happy colors. The soup looks yummy, I am sure it was appreciated by the painting crew. Happy New Year.

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  3. Lovely bright colours, you are making good progress.

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  4. Lovely Allietare; it's so reminiscent of Tuscany.

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  5. Your mystery looks great! And that recipe looks yummy too!

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  6. Bueno! Lovely Allitiera in the making.

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  7. It is really coming along nicely! WOW!

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  8. Your mystery quilt is beautiful.

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  9. You have really made a lot of progress. It really is turning out beautiful! Thanks for sharing with Oh Scrap!

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  10. I love the recipe card! (And it sounds tasty, too.) Your Allietare looks great.

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  11. Your Allietare is stunning! Very happy colours.

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  12. Your version of Allietare is turning out beautifully!

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  13. Love the scrappiness of your Allietare!! It is turning out to be a beautiful pattern. Mine is "on the wall- just blocks" with only 3 rows built, and none of the rows together yet. Family time is the priority for many of us this time of year! Mary / www.stitchinggrandma.wordpress.com

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