Sunday, February 20, 2011

Moda Pillow Talk Day 20

Welcome to day 20 of Moda's Pillow Talk blog hop.


I said I would post my list of fabric lines and some Moda/Sandy Gervais history today.
Unfortunately for you, but great for me, daughter Abby came home for a spur of the moment visit.
I am going to spend the weekend doing things with Abby instead of blogging.


Sorry. Daughter trumps blogging every time.
I will post the fabric list/history at a later date.


Today's featured designer is Lisa Bongean of Primitive Gatherings.
Lisa's thing is wool. She does retail shows and her booth is always
full of wool, with tons of samples.
Do you think Lisa's pillow will have some wool?
Hop on over to her blog to see the pillow of the day.

Some people do not like to work with wool.
They find it too itchy.
I am happy that wool does not make me itch.
I like to sew and wear wool clothing.
I like to do wool appliqué projects.
You can find my wool projects here.
In order to have wool, you need sheep.
I have chosen a sheep as the subject of today's painting.
I have titled today's painting…


Itch'n
Itch'n to do some wool stitch'n.

Be sure to stop back tomorrow to see the painting of the day and link up with Edyta Sitar of Laundry Basket Quilts.

February 1st … Aneela Hoey

February 2nd … Blackbird Designs

February 3rd … Brannock and Patek

February 4th … Bunny Hill

February 5th … Cotton Way

February 6th … Fig Tree

February 7th … Kansas Troubles

February 8th … Kate Spain

February 9th … Kathy Schmitz Studios

February 10th … Thimbleblossoms

February 11th … Me and My Sister Designs

February 12th … Minick & Simpson

February 13th … Oliver + S

February 14th … Pieces From My Heart

February 15th … Laurie & Jessi Jung

February 16th … Sweetwater

February 17th...Barbara Brackman
February 18th … Deb Strain

February 19th … American Jane

February 20th … Primitive Gatherings

February 21 - Laundry Basket Quilts

And we have added one more.
February 22 - Lissa Alenxander from Moda Lissa

Hope this finds you itchn' to stitch up a project today.
Happy Stitching.

From my heart.
Sandy

11 comments :

  1. Love your little lambie -- and your daughter is gorgeous! Hope you girls have fun. :-)

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  2. I cannot agree more, I am "Itch'n" to do some wool Stitch'n....SOON !!

    Now to purchase some wool to do that Stitch'n.

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  3. lovely sheep with the polka dots.. I can't resist a polka dots design :)
    have fun with your daughter

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  4. What a beautiful daughter you have!

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  5. A polka dotted sheep. I think it wants to live at Camille's house :)

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  6. Daughters definitely trump anything! My youngest is coming home for her birthday in a couple of weeks, Yay!

    Love the little lamb. I cherish a lambswool knitted scarf my mom bought me on their trip to Ireland/Scotland. Very warm and soft.

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  7. Abby has the BEST glasses. Hope you had fun.

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  8. Family always takes priority over blogging so have fun!

    Our daughter is home from college for a long weekend and we've been having a lot of fun! Took her shopping today and she only found one dress.

    Tomorrow we are going to the local needlework and then to a quilt shop. I think she's going to cost me more tomorrow! Yes, she'll spend more on needlework/quilt/bead supplies than on clothes. :-)

    Cynthia

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  9. OH yes, family always trumps sewing and blogging! My daughter is home from college for the three day weekend, you can bet I am staying away from my machines when she is here. She is out with friends right now so I am doing some catching up.
    LOVE the polka dotted sheep. :)

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  10. Beautiful daughter... and she has great glasses also!
    Love the lamb picture... we raise lambs and they are such funny, smart, crafty creatures.
    Thank you for the way that you have promoted the blog hop. When I'm not sure where to go, I come to your blog to see what you have to say and to see your paintings.

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  11. The painting is adorable!! Love the glasses your daughter is wearing ... must shop the same eye glass maker you do? Beautiful!!

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