Project: Carpenter's Wheel Medallion *COMPLETE! See post 71 *

Yeah, we're snowed in so that's why I've gotten this one finished (the rows of blocks I was going to use on the sides and bottom of Ranee's quilt will make a nice lap quilt) and got the TN Waltz one basted. Time to sit back and quilt at a leisurely pace.
 
I had noticed that y'all are getting more snow than we are here. Be careful in that weather, I remember when I lived in Ga how everything shut down due to snow.
 
Thanks, all. I put Ranee's quilt top away and also, put up my sewing machine and all my fabric bins for a break so I can quilt the TN Waltz and then Ranee's. My diningroom table looks odd without all that stuff on it, LOL. I need a break so I don't get burnt out after quilting non-stop for maybe a year.

Time to hatch babies! I have BBS Orps and Delawares in the bator and will be doing a big hatch in March, so for a bit, I'm going to be back to raising chicks and just quilting at a casual pace.
 
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..it is beautiful Cynthia..Ranee is a lucky girl!
 
that is a very beautiful quilt and for sure she will love and treasure it! I've been quilting for over 30 yrs and mainly handquilts in a floor frame. I have machine quilted last year to make a couple quilts for the grandkids.
I've been so unmotivated to get the frame out but your pictures seem to poke me into getting back into it. My mother and myself made many quilts and took them to Kutztown Festival in Pennsylvania every summer and made some egg money at it.
Keep us posted on your progress
 
my floor frame is a square hoop that hangs over my lap, it is a Grace hoop. of course I bought it off cl for $100, much better that $450 to $500 they sell for new.
 

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