But then, later this evening, my friend Anne called to show me the AMAZING quilt that she has finished. Twelve months of the year in intricate artistry.
Sunday, 5 June 2011
On Day 5 I made (second edition)
Jane Brocket scones. For tea. On a rainy Sunday evening after two circuits of skipping (most therapeutic) round Botanic Gardens Playpark, and a quick scoot round the Museum. Nice!
I liked July best- birthday girl gets money while being told, "Be honest" and the material behind the words is adorned with tiny, juicy strawberries!
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Yum! Cx
The quilt IS gorgeous! Scones? Yes, please!
Both scones and quilt look lovely!
how can I ATTEMPT to make things in the light of such stunning creativity ?? Your scones look delicious!
[PS quilt is pretty amazing too!]
G'day. Seeing this quilt brought a smile to my face as I have made the same pattern, though in a different colourway. It is at the quilters waiting for her to put it on the longarm quilting machine and finish it off for me. My quilting lady is a good friend and runs a business,so I usually have to wait to get mine done as friends seem to differ from her other customers !! The scones look YUM. Take care. Liz...
I was just thinking about making scones or biscuits. Yours look delish. The quilt is amazing!
Jody
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