Here in my sewing room, the sheep are sporting their full winter coats although we have had a very mild winter. They chose purple to celebrate January's color over at the Rainbow Scrappy Challenge.
They like to see what everyone is making out of cotton. The more the merrier.
Meanwhile, Molly is writing a book called 50 Favorite Uses for an En Provence Quilt Top.
What a great photo of Molly - the eyes say it all!! I'm pleased you're doing left and right facing sheep - they're a delight.
ReplyDeleteI hear my sewing machine calling me. Tomorrow, for sure! Must sew fuzzlumps.
ReplyDeleteI think Molly is hiding from the sheep...
So cute. Those sheep look so soft and fluffy. Glad your En Provence is already being well loved.
ReplyDeleteThose sheep are the BEST!!!! The fabrics make them look so fluffy and cuddly!!! LOVE them!
ReplyDeleteOh, they are too cute!!!
ReplyDeleteSo cute. Great idea!
ReplyDeleteYour fabrics are so perfect for wooly sheep. Too, too cute!
ReplyDeleteWhat fantastic sheep! Super cute!!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! Your sheep are so cute!!!
ReplyDeleteSo is Molly!!! I want to read her book when she's done.
I absolutely love those sheep! Great work, as usual!!
ReplyDeleteI adore your sheep!!! And 50 uses for En Provence, written by your kitty--LOL!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat adorable sheep -- and that photo of Molly is priceless. Looking forward to her book . . .
ReplyDeleteMolly is adorable. I love your sheep. I think I need to make some rainbow animals. Where did you find the sheep pattern?
ReplyDeleteLOL!!! You chose the PERFECT purple fabrics for your blocks. They are simply adorable!!
ReplyDeleteI see Rainbow Farm in my future! I've never yet seen a purple cow...(I'd rather see and stitch one than be one).
ReplyDeleteI love the sheep!
ReplyDeleteSuch adorable sheep. And, the ultimate adorable, Molly.
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