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    Hi Robyn! Thanks for sharing your sewing room photos. Looks like you are ramping up for baby quilts these days--any idea yet what these quilts will look like? Love the big window over your sewing machine. :cheer:

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      So nice to hear from you, Robyn! Looks like a great space to sew in and create those quilts !
      Dandy window view, too. Site takes some getting used to...so don't feel bad about that !! :S

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        Robin, Love your sewing room. The window is great.

        Geneva, Your stories are the best! And this is the place for them while we wait for time to post our next challenge.

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          I love how well we can stay on topic!! If that is your seam ripper then what, exactly is your stash made up of? I have been working on about 6 projects simultaneously, so my sewing room looks like the fabric wall threw up on my cutting table! No room for a design wall, that's what I have a dining room table for. Where do we eat? On the coffee table of course since the breakfast table is home to DH and DS fishing and archery gear. Just your normal home environment.


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            Now Brenda that's a real Aladin's cave. I'm sending you a lap tray that coffee table can be put to better use :lol:

            Mug rugger and lounge lizard

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              :lol: :lol: :lol:

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                Brenda, Your space is wonderful. Sounds like the menfolk's hobbies leave you plenty of time for quilting.

                Wendy, You keep me laughing.

                Geneva, i am still laughing.

                I love, love, love quilter's.

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                  Brenda, Your space is wonderful. Sounds like the menfolk's hobbies leave you plenty of time for quilting.

                  Wendy, You keep me laughing.

                  Geneva, i am still laughing.

                  I love, love, love quilters.

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                    I thought I'd share some more pictures of my view from my sewing room. Here was my view this morning:

                    Lance and the kitties also enjoyed the view:


                    It was very exciting for all of us!

                    I've lived up here for 15 years and this was the first time I've seen moose in my yard. I'm sure they've been here, but I haven't gotten to see them. There were two this morning, both males who have dropped their antlers. We hung out together for over an hour before they got spooked and ran off. How exciting!!

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                      That's amazing Nancy. Do they have a rutting season like deer? I guess if they were two males they must have been sparring in some way? How great to have such a big picture window. Glad you all enjoyed it. :cheer:

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                        Glad you all liked my stories. I especially liked your comments. Pot holder contest! Yes!

                        I like seeing the sewing rooms of everyone else. But I think Nancy has us beat! 2 moose in your sewing room window! I can only boast a herd (?) of guinea hens. I've named them, Edna, Harriet, Frances, Betty, and more. They all "talk" at the same time, just like us!

                        Geneva
                        Geneva

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                          Nancy,
                          Wow! How exciting! They look huge. I have never seen a moose, although we have deer in our yard every night. The dog can hardly stand it. She wants to go out every night and bark at them.
                          Are you going to make a quilt with a moose in it?

                          Judith

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                            I looked it up on Wikipedia and moose have a rutting season around Oct. After mating, the males drop their antlers to preserve warmth in winter. They start growing them back in spring/summer.

                            I'll make a moose quilt some day, but it's part of a long list. We also get bears in the yard, but they are more nocturnal so it's harder to get pictures. And are, of course, hibernating right now.

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                              Loved your pictures Nancy, but when I called Izzy to come and look at the moose, she asked whether it was chocolate or maybe strawberry..... :blink: :P

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                                Just been put on to this shop for UK, the prices look pretty good to me http://www.craftsandquilts.net/ I am contemplating indulging for Wed along with a bottle of Pedro Ximenez sherry - anyone care to join me for a drop then? :whistle:

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