Well, since you all have heard so much about the dreaded log cabin and my trials
and tribulations with it, I thought you would like to know I have posted a
picture for all to see. I re-did my page, so if you see any errors in spelling,
grammar, or just plain don't like something, let me know. There is also a
picture of my current WIP, which is a stack-n-whack, and the picture of my
daughter that I was asking all the copyright questions about. Oh, and a picture
of me holding one end of the LC up. You'll see that my magenta hair has faded
down to just red again. Too bad, I was kinda getting used to it!
Enjoy!
+Kathy Morris
Canton, Georgia
kmo...@mindspring.com
http://www.mindspring.com/~kmorris
Nurse Ratched (remove "cuckoo" from address to reply)
http://homepages.msn.com/HobbyCt/jaypagona/WifeStuff.html
Do something nice for your family--execute a Living Will today! Go to
www.agingwithdignity.org to download the "Five Wishes" form.
Linda in SF
Kathy Morris wrote:
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Rita
http://myquilts.hypermart.net
http://www.geocities.com/Wellesley/4240/
- dlm. in central MA
Kathy Morris <kmo...@mindspring.com> wrote in message
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>Kathy - Your log cabins are splendid! They *both* turned out exceptionally
>well. I especially loved the picture of McKenna as a fairy. Have you
>considered making a fairy quilt for her??? I can just picture it now -
>primarily appliqué with lots of pastels and a smattering of fairy dust
>fabric for sparkle.
>
> - dlm. in central MA
What a wonderful idea! I've been admiring the fairy quilt that was in the
Keepsake Catalog, but didn't even think about doing one for her. I'll just have
to go get that catalog and do some ordering, darn it!
Thanks for the wonderful compliments. I'm just glad the LC's are done.
Happy quilting!
>Wow, what a great page, Kathy! Those log cabin blocks may have tried to
>make you crazy, but both quilts turned out just gorgeous! And I wish I
>could have seen your hair magenta, but it's faded to a very pretty shade
>of red. (I LOVE red hair!!) The SNW is beautiful, McKenna is just too
>adorable for words and I loved seeing your sewing room. WOW!! Thanks for
>posting the update.
>--
>Deb
>http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Flats/4237/ (my quilts)
>http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Flats/4237/ffthome.html
>Food For Thought Challenge Pix
Hi Deb!
Thanks for the compliments. I'm so glad that LC is done. I'm happy the way it
turned out, and so is MSM, and that's the most important part of all.
Glad you enjoyed my page. Happy quilting!
>I *love* what you did with the blocks who were the wrong size! Cool cool cool.
>Christina
>
Thank you Christina! One day, I'll have to make a bigger quilt using that same
method. I like the results.
>The quilt came out teriffic! And McKenna is just the most precious little
fairy!
>Thanks for sharing.
>--
>Rita
>http://myquilts.hypermart.net
>http://www.geocities.com/Wellesley/4240/
>
Hi Rita!
Thank you so much! I have decided after doing the larger LC that it's time for
me to learn to handquilt. I didn't like wrestling with one that large, and I
can't even imagine how everyone else does bed sized quilts. I have a whole new
respect for MQer's doing that.
Take care, and happy quilting!
>Can I be an honarary Gramma, please? What a cutie!!
>
>Linda in SF
>
Hi Linda!
You most certainly can be an honorary Gramma! Now, when can you babysit? My DH
and I haven't been out on a date in months! Thanks for the compliments. As you
well know, we are quite proud of our precious daughter.
Happy quilting!
>Kathy, your quilt is beautiful and so is Ms. Mckenna. That's a great
>picture of you, your mom and McKenna. Niasha
>
Hi Niasha!
Thank you so very much. Are you about ready to do the Wedgeworks blocks yet?
After I get that SNW sewn together, I'm ready.
Hi Nurse Ratched!
Thank you so much for the compliments on the quilt and McKenna. I love that
picture of her, also. I keep trying to talk my DH into going to New Zealand to
try and get Anne Geddes to photograph her, but for some reason he thinks it
might be a little expensive! I think this photo is just as good, though.
rowena___. in music city USA
RoStitchery Custom Sewing and Quilting
http://members.aol.com/rostitchry/home.html
kmo...@mindspring.com (Kathy Morris) writes:
>Well, since you all have heard so much about the dreaded log cabin and my
>trials
>and tribulations with it, I thought you would like to know I have posted a
>picture for all to see. I re-did my page, so if you see any errors in
>spelling,
>grammar, or just plain don't like something, let me know. There is also a
>picture of my current WIP, which is a stack-n-whack, and the picture of my
>daughter that I was asking all the copyright questions about. Oh, and a
>picture
>of me holding one end of the LC up. You'll see that my magenta hair has faded
>down to just red again. Too bad, I was kinda getting used to it!
>
"when was the last time you did something for the first time?"
Rowena Aldridge wrote in message
<19990830113740...@ngol07.aol.com>...
Kathy Morris wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> Well, since you all have heard so much about the dreaded log cabin and my trials
> and tribulations with it, I thought you would like to know I have posted a
> picture for all to see. There is also a
> picture of my current WIP, which is a stack-n-whack, and the picture of my
> daughter
(Snipped)
Your log cabin turned out great -- both of them! <G> And the
stack-n-whack is going to be terrific also. I loved the "fairy
picture" of McKenna.
Barb
Kathy Morris wrote:
>
> Hi all!
>
> Well, since you all have heard so much about the dreaded log cabin and my trials
> and tribulations with it, I thought you would like to know I have posted a
> picture for all to see. I re-did my page, so if you see any errors in spelling,
> grammar, or just plain don't like something, let me know. There is also a
> picture of my current WIP, which is a stack-n-whack, and the picture of my
> daughter that I was asking all the copyright questions about. Oh, and a picture
> of me holding one end of the LC up. You'll see that my magenta hair has faded
> down to just red again. Too bad, I was kinda getting used to it!
>
> Enjoy!
And your Princess is beautiful. I have a Princess but she is 18 and at
college. Please kiss and hug McKenna for me.
kelly
- dlm. in central MA
Sandy Marsh <smar...@binghamton.edu> wrote in message
news:37CC0A81...@binghamton.edu...
> Loved the updates! Marvellous quilts! Both LCs are fantastic, even if
> they did test your sanity. As for making a fairy quilt for your
> beautiful little one, remember she has a new honorary grandma -- and
> isn't it one of the duties of a grandma to make such goodies? After
> all, it was a request -- no one forced her to ask! (and I can't blame
> her, love at first sight from me, too)
>
> Sandy
>
> Kathy Morris wrote:
> >
> > When "- dlm." <dlmo...@yahoo.com> speaks, people listen. And on Mon,
30 Aug
> > 1999 10:05:02 -0400, we heard:
> >
> > >Kathy - Your log cabins are splendid! They *both* turned out
exceptionally
> > >well. I especially loved the picture of McKenna as a fairy. Have you
> > >considered making a fairy quilt for her??? I can just picture it now -
> > >primarily appliqué with lots of pastels and a smattering of fairy dust
> > >fabric for sparkle.
> > >
> > > - dlm. in central MA
> >
> > What a wonderful idea! I've been admiring the fairy quilt that was in
the
> > Keepsake Catalog, but didn't even think about doing one for her. I'll
just have
> > to go get that catalog and do some ordering, darn it!
> >
> > Thanks for the wonderful compliments. I'm just glad the LC's are done.
> >
> > Happy quilting!
> >
OH OH OH.. how much do you have? would you like to make a trade?? hmmm or a
belated birthday pressie would be nice too <VBG>
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Quiltmom
mailto:pe...@mediaone.net
http://www.geocities.com/heartland/flats/4501
- dlm. in central MA
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- dlm. <dlmo...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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Kathy Morris wrote...Are you about ready to do the Wedgeworks blocks yet?