
Here is the John Deere fabric I found on line. I have been looking for some to make a quilt for my cousin's little one. Cool, huh!

This fabric is from Hanover Fabrics in Searcy, Arkansas. My mother and I did a little shopping while we were there for the wedding.

This is house #1 and my really, really big tree!

House #2, fence and sun! The picture would not go where I wanted it to. I tried several times. I gave up. It is at the top of this post. Still working and still having fun!
2 comments:
Way to go! Love those fabrics! Jealous? Yep, but we don't have a Hancocks, so....I'm ok with it....giggle!
Patti, your blocks look awesome! And that John Deere fabric is too cute!!
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