Thursday, April 14, 2022

I Like Thursday #136


It's time for I Like Thursday. Please visit LeeAnna over at Not Afraid of Color to read more fun and uplifting posts. I have 2 quilts all finished but need labels. I usually make a few at a time. They don't take long but I always tend to put it off. I use my regular sewing machine alphabet menu. I never consider a quilt finished until it's got that label!


When I went to Maker's Market last weekend, I bought this cute little purse charm. It's only about 2 inches long! I placed it on my pocketbook handles with the little chain that is attached. It's so cute! It can be a little hiding place for lipstick.


I planted a few miniature rose seeds in this pot that I bought from CVS. I  wasn't sure they would actually sprout. I hope they continue to grow! I'm not very good with plants so we'll have to see what happens!

My student surprised me with these cookies this morning! She said if I like them, she'll make me more. I haven't tried them yet but they're almond cookies that she baked from scratch! My student is very thoughtful!

That's it for this week! Have a wonderful weekend!

16 comments:

  1. Love your labels, Rosemary. I never thought to use my sewing machine font for quilt labels but it is a great idea! The little purse charm is so cute. Congratulations on your blooming roses, hope you have success with them. The cookies were a sweet gift from your student.

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    1. Thank you, Jeanna! I like that I can make labels using my machine. That makes it less of an excuse to not label when done your quilt!

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  2. Great idea for your labels! I'm not good about labeling quilts, and know I should be better about it. Hooray for growing things and cookies from students, too! When I was teaching, kids and families were very generous!

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    1. Thank you! I'm a volunteer literacy tutor for adults. I only have one student and she's from Turkey. I really love meeting with her. I think I get more out of our sessions than she does!

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  3. That mini purse is adorable! Ooh - sprouts - that's always a good start! Cookies are always good.

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  4. oooooo those cookies look good! LOVE the tiny purse charm, and I have neglected labels and sleeves for a while now!

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    1. I make myself add labels to all my quilts. I wish I had started a journal documenting everything I've made but I think it's a little too late for that!

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  5. Your rose looks good. I love the purse charm.its adorable and cookies?YUM

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    1. My student was very thoughtful to make me those cookies! I'm amazed those seeds actually sprouted! Have a Happy Easter!

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  6. Love your labels Rosemary! Wishing you much success with your rose!! Have a safe and happy holiday!

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  7. Neat labels, Rosemary. That purse charm is adorable. Good luck with the growing of the rose! Thoughtful student too. How sweet. You have a great weekend.

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    1. Thank you so much, Jocelyn! I'll update you on the rose as it grows. (hopefully grows!)

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  8. The little purse is very cute. I used to make my labels by hand embroidery, now I use my embroidery machine. Awe how sweet that your student brought you cookies. LOL My grandson's have a 1/2 sister that is 5 she is always making muffins and sending them home with the boys, but they are a bit skeptical, they call them Molly Muffins. I have never seen a rose grown from seed.

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    1. Thanks, Colette! I'll see how those roses progress. So funny they call them Molly Muffins! The cookies are all gone! They were so good!

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