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Quilts and sugar paste

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Not much doing here creatively. The Maisy quilt saga continues with me making use of my seam ripper and pulling all my work to pieces because I didn’t like the “busy-ness” of my fabric choices. Now I’m playing safe with white sashing. Much better.
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I’m focusing on indulging in another of my passions – baking and cake decorating. Perfect weather now that it’s cooler and I like having the oven on.

I’m experimenting with sugar paste and am quite taken with Mich Turner’s work, so lets see what I can do with Easter just around the corner.

Don’t forget to enter the “Pay it forward giveaway” which ends Saturday.

Thanks for dropping by!

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  1. Forest-Dweller

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    Easter! OH I need to catch up!

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  2. Very Verdant

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    Ah, stitch ripping…not one of my favorite things to do. I do think the white makes the Maisy blocks really pop. Good Call!

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  3. Michelle

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    I think the white sashing will be great – really make the Maisy blocks stand out.

    Have fun baking.

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