The Tale of a House Building Journey
and Other Ranch Adventures
I think the extent to which I have any balance at all, any mental balance, is because of being a farm kid and being raised in those isolated rural areas. James Earl Jones
These pinwheels remind me of the old fashioned, dating from 1700's, Dutch polder water mills, especially because you used the Dutch fabric scraps :>) My father's great-grandfather was a mill-builder/constructor; so, he was a real Dutch craftsman you can say.
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These pinwheels remind me of the old fashioned, dating from 1700's, Dutch polder water mills, especially because you used the Dutch fabric scraps :>)
My father's great-grandfather was a mill-builder/constructor; so, he was a real Dutch craftsman you can say.
Groetjes!
Jeanneke.
Very cute - what size are you making these blocks? It's going to be a real charmer :-)
I really can't wait till it is all put together.
Hi Doniene!
I started a 365 days blog today, too, joining your 'club'.
Hope I can make it to the last of the 365 days :>)
Groetjes,
Jeanneke.
Gorgeous blocks! I really love what you are making Doniene, this is going to be such a nice quilt!
Heel mooi = Very beautiful, terrific.
Ga zo door = Go on like this :>)
Thank you = in Dutch 'Dankjewel'
Fabric scraps = Restjes stof
Alstublieft Doniene = When offering sthng to sbdy: Here you are / At your service
Alstublieft as a request = Please
Cheers, enjoy your day! /Groetjes, fijne dag verder!
Jeanneke.
I love the pattern and those patriotic colors! Have a happy weekend.
Can't wait to see the blocks all together!
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