Day Five dawned, cold and crisp, frost on the lawn, and a few hints of sleet in the air. It did warm up later on, and the shadowy areas lost the white sparkles.
A golden ring or two, how many of us have a wedding ring? an engagement ring? or an eternity ring? They are a symbol of love, and how well we in the quilty blogland know of love that stretches across countries and oceans.
So todays hoppers will share some more goodies with you.
To start the ball rolling, here is Marian at
I had a wee peek at her projects and tutorials, and I am sure she will have something wonderful lined up for Day Five.
Marian has lived in USA, and in countries in Europe, ( now back in USA) and I am sure that the overseas time would bring wonderful ideas to her sewing and quilting.
Now you can hop to Cindy, in Ontario ( Canada) at
Take a look at the heading “ Quilts I’ve Made” and find the Canada 150. This is a fantastic set of blocks, and superb layout. I’m waiting to see what Cindy has for today.
The final hop for you is to Anita.
is her blog page, and I scrolled down to see so many quilts, blocks, a bag of scraps that was quickly sorted and made into more quilts for little ones. So a little more time to wait, we are already well into the 18th July, mid afternoon, sunshine galore, and hot enough to sit outside with a coffee. Sound Good???
Quotation of the day, author unknown
“ Distance is just a test
to see how far love will travel”
Greetings from Jean.
1 comment:
I have wedding rings belonging to my paternal grandmother and her mother. I think I'll be passing them on to my eldest male MacBeath nephew. what to do with the family heirlooms??? I have been blown away by the friendship and love I have received in Blogland. Sending you love and hugs!
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