It is time to deck the Scrapatch walls
with warm and festive quilts!
The Thanksgiving Feast was a lovely day with family and friends.
Jessica brined the turkey and it was so delicious and moist.
I am going to be trying this when we cook our next turkey at home.
Her Mom, Linda, had already started decorating for Christmas.
We were very happy to have feasted at her lovely home.
Here I am enjoying her electric fireplace with Mr. Scrapatch and our sons.
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So far, I have only taken down our fall quilts and hung my ...
Snowman in the Cabin Window Quilt
Free Scrappy Snowman Quilt Tutorial Here
May you and yours have a warm and wonderful winter!
So cute! We're decorating our tree today when my oldest daughter and son-in-law get here :)
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Your little quilt looks very nice. Brined turkeys are the best way to make turkey, delicious! Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteGood morning Pat, I'm glad you had a lovely day with family and friends. I have always loved your sweet snowmen :) Have a lovely day.
ReplyDeleteThat snowman quilt is adorable! I'm terribly tempted to drop everything and make one, but I really must finish the project I'm working on first!
ReplyDeleteOh my that snowman piece is so very cute! I'm like Wendy, I want to drop everything to make it. But I really really mustn't!! Lovely photos of you and the mister and the sons too. What great memories!
ReplyDeleteYour snowman quilt is adorable! Looks like you had a wonderful time at Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteOh gosh, that snowman quilt is SO DARN CUTE!! Thanks for sharing the link to the tutorial. I'm going to go check that out right now. Your Thanksgiving looks like it was fab. {{Hugs}} ~smile~ Roseanne
ReplyDeleteQue bonita manta, y que día tan bonito pasasteis¡¡¡
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