Monday, November 17, 2014

Maru Jo G's new quilt studio and........




It was 56 degrees on Tuesday, sunny and bright. Temps dipped to 20 overnight so I cleaned out the garden beds.  Snow began on Thursday.  We ended up with 8".  What a difference a day makes....or three.
MaryJo

8 Comments:

At November 17, 2014 at 11:15 PM , Blogger Bee said...

love your new house and the quilt studio is absolutely super. You will be so warm during winter so enjoy and mind the fur babies.HUgs Bee

 
At November 18, 2014 at 1:55 AM , Blogger Laura in IA said...

What a beautiful sewing space - how inspiring. Love the cat, looks like one of my grand cats did.

 
At November 18, 2014 at 7:55 AM , Blogger Sara in Florida said...

I'm so envious. Right now I'm cutting on the back end of the ironing board. What state (or Canada?) is this in.?
Sara in Fla.

 
At November 18, 2014 at 9:03 AM , Blogger RoseyP said...

Idaho is in the US, Sara....and isn't MaryJo's sewing studio beautiful. That is only one end of it, I couldn't put more photos up for her but the other end has all her equipment for sewing in it. Wouldn't we all love to have that size of space in which to work.
Rosey

 
At November 18, 2014 at 9:05 AM , Blogger RoseyP said...

Hmmm, I've just seen my title...Maru Jo, instead of Mary Jo....now how did that happen? My son emailed me this morning, saying that he was glad his 'cat' was in the garage last night (we've had more snow)....'t' being next to 'r' on the keyboard...I've had my morning smile. So I'll be mindful of not looking for the speck in someone else's eye instead, look for the log in my own...!!! I'm smiling.
Rosey

 
At November 18, 2014 at 7:29 PM , Blogger Sara in Florida said...

OK, Idaho- where the potatoes come from! Burr!
We are supposed to get record cold for north Fla. tonight. 25-30 degrees. So early in the year too.
Break out all the quilts!
Sara where the tropical plants are wearing sheets and towels to hope to save them.

 
At November 18, 2014 at 7:35 PM , Blogger RoseyP said...

And Sara, we have 35 mile an hour winds which doesn't sound much given what happens in Fla. in hurricane season but the winds going through the tall pines on the side of the property up on the hill sounds like a freight train going through. We have about 2 or 3 inches of snow and more to come...I'm sleeping beneath a duvet, flannel sheets, and one dog.
RoseyP

 
At December 1, 2014 at 11:42 AM , Blogger Annie said...

What a lovely studio!

 

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