I'm still having fun making wonky houses. This a little mini that is about 10" x 12". I'm sending it to South Africa for a swap. I can't wait to see what my partner comes up with for me!
Thanks for all the Bones love. I knew it would help! He's doing well, but still can't move his back legs. He does wag his tail, eat, give kisses, bark at the mailman and fake growl if you get near his rawhide, so he's acting normal. I was so afraid the back problem might make him mean or sad. My son made him a makeshift crate with an overturned laundry basket. His carrier crate was kind of small and confining, so now he can look out and see us. We are the wonky household!
Michele, I love your wonky house! I still have yet to make one myself. I like your quilting lines and the shape of the quilt itself. Adorable!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is darling!! I so need to make the time to make a house, I love them so.
ReplyDeleteI know how much you love your dog, it really shows in your writing about him...My dad loved this breed, but they do have a tendancy to the back problems. They are so loveable aren't they. My dad's dog was named POGO...it suited him as mr. Bones suits yours.
ReplyDeleteI love your blog and your work by the way and will continue to follow your journey into the quilting world, as like you I too haven't been at it for very long, but wow! Your work is awesome!
Oh my goodness this is so cute.
ReplyDeletethis is SO CUTE!
ReplyDeleteI haven't quilted in a long time, but you are making it very tempting, Michele!