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I Led You Astray!

Remember the days before the dog photos?  They days when I was giving you hints about my newest block of the month?   If you guess the theme of the Christmas block of the month I’m working on,  you’ll be entered into a  drawing for a nice prize.  It  might even include some Cath Kidston  treats I picked up in Europe!

I led you astray with the pink featherweight post.  It wasn’t on purpose!  Really!  When I read your comments I had to laugh.   Someone started talking about a pink Christmas and the next thing I knew you were all going down that path!  ( Can’t imagine why you think I’d put pink in one of my quilts!)  Well I’m here to give you another clue.  There will be some pink in this quilt but it’s smaller than a 5″ x 5” square!

Clues for the week (each week I’ll add another clue):

1.  Christmas with some pieced blocks

2.  A little bit of snow.  White snow NOT pink snow.

3.  A tiny bit of pink in the quilt, 5″ x 5″ or smaller.  (First I said 2″ x 2″, but it’s really 5″ x 5″)

4.  The fabric I’m using is” Le Petie Ecole” from Kaari, the French General!  Just look at this fabric and fall in love!  It’s perfect for my quilt, but be careful! Don’t get led down the wrong path again!

 

I’ve combined “La Petite Ecole” with a  Bella bundle  of neutrals from Moda.  These are perfect for backgrounds and  the “other” things you might find in the quilt like that little bit of snow!

Just look at how they go with Kaari’s fabric!  Bella on the right, and French General on the left.

 I’ve printed out two comments for the drawing, but  I had to really stretch just to get those.   Put your thinking caps on and come up with a Christmas theme!  I’ll make it worth your while if you win, but you can’t even enter if you don’t guess the theme!

And finally for a Bitsy and hubby update:

Bitsy is feeling good.  She loves her morning walk.  First I push her in the stroller, then she gets out and walks several blocks with Chelsea. When we get home she stands in the front yard and won’t come in unless I carry her.  That dog would stand outside till winter comes, she’s that stubborn.  I raised two boys but I throw my hands up with my old dog.  So I carry her in the house and put her down on her bed.  She loves it.

Hubby lost his fingernail on his thumb and he still can’t move it very well.  He needs to go back to the Dr. just to get it checked.  If he doesn’t make an appointment soon, I’m going to give all of you his email so you can “nag” him too. Why is it that when a wife gives advice to a husband it’s called “nagging”?

Back soon!

Anne

141 Comments

  • Ina

    lol!! She WALKS!! She can W*A*L*K!! Ooops, she can walk just close enough to the house where she becomes ‘lame’ again. I want to meet Bitsy some day. She is too much!!

    Poor hubby, tell him to at least call the ‘advice nurse’ to find out what he should be doing to help the thumb heal and to promote the nail growing back.

    I hate that word ‘nagging’. If YOU were the one with the thumb nail missing, he would insist that YOU go in and see the doctor. It’s the double standard.

    Okay, threaten to give out his cell number! That’ll scare him. Tell him that 700 people submitted photos so there are potentially 700 people that will call him!!

  • Debra Newhall

    I have really enjoyed the pet photos! My 17 year old son loved them as well- not very often we like the same thing unless it’s chocolate. The theme would be “Favorite Things” and feature animals. Hope everyone at your house continues to heal!

  • lisa

    I am stuborn too, I still think it is a Christmas Village, but I am begining to think I need another clue to guide me onto a new path. I think I’m wrong now a days but I can’t guess what else it could be. I love the fabrics though!

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