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    Birthday present

    My very good friend Lene recently turned 40. I made her this little tablerunner for her birthday present.  We have both joined a class in needleturn applique that starts in the fall, so I included this practical…

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    Starquilt

    My youngest son has wanted a new quilt for a long time. Last fall I started on his Star quilt. The stars are my own design.     My appologies for the mess in the picture. It…

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    A finish on display

    I started on this BOM from Lappemakeriet several years ago, and the top has been finished for ages. My very good friend LeKaQuilt has done a superb job quilting it. My darling J loves it and decided…

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    An unexpected find

    Yesterday we went for a ten hours drive to Kristiansand and back, picking up garden furniture and visiting idyllic sights like Lillesand and Tonsberg (Norways oldest town).    We found a treasure lying on the side of…

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    Loooovely fabrics

    A dive into my well hidden stash revealed a forgotten treasure – a whole stack of FQ with the lovely Ruby by Bonnie & Camille.  I spent a whole weekend just feeling the fabric, working out in…

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    Vacation project

    It has been  fun fun fun stitching this gorgeous Christmas Treasures Wreath from Rosalie Quinlan designs. Darling J is pretty impressed with my stitchery skills, he thought it would take months when he first saw the tiny…

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    Sunny vacation

    This week we took off for a lovely minivacation to the south end of Norway. The weather has been fantastic for weeks, hot and sunny 🙂 Beautiful surroundings, warm sea water, who could ask for more? This…

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    Getting there……..

    It is so long since I started on the beautiful Leannes House BOM that I can no longer remember when. We are talking almost a decade! The last few weeks I`ve got the urge to get on…

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    Fleamarket treasure

    I found this little treasure at a fleamarked a while back. A lovely tablecloth, lying on the ground under a table, waiting for a trained quilters eye to spot it 🙂 The border was a thick furniturefabric…