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Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Resident Quilt Testers
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Welcome to Prairie Cottage Corner. Please come in and stay a while. We are here to help you with your love of quilting, quilt design and embroidery. We especially like Sunbonnet Sue and her friends.
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Happy Stitching! Prairie Stitcher
Ah, they must be related to mine. The kitties who test felt!
ReplyDeleteNorman and Bodecia, I've got a sweet pink quilt in New York waiting for you.
ReplyDelete"Meow," said Bodecia. "Arrouw," said Norman (he has a huskier voice). Translation: Thank you very much we're saving up for our train tickets, starting today. We'd fly, but are to ticklish to be frisked and have been told they don't have litter boxes on planes. Beside that, the food is better on the Empire Builder. End Translation.
ReplyDeleteYou have a wonderful blog. Love your ideas and crafts! Thanks for checking mine out. Norman must watch the chickens quite closely! hope the pumpkins hatch for him. Bodecia, what a great name!
ReplyDeleteLove your cats. My beautiful kitties love to play on sheets fresh off the clothesline and they do love a cozy quilt. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThank you for coming by. I've got some new stuff for the quilt testers which I'll show in the next few weeks. Norman just came in and asked where dinner was. I tried to explain he had another half hour to go! He's not happy. See, he's not fat, he's just very large boned. Seriously. We have to watch what he eats....more closely than even he watches it! It's too bad quilt testing isn't more aerobic! See you later,
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