MAGPIE'S MUMBLINGS

A blog about my interests, which include fabric landscapes and various and assorted other artsy pursuits and sometimes known to contain mumblings of a random nature.

Friday, October 10, 2025

Done and dusted

For those who might be interested, we had a nice couple of days 'off' visiting our family in their new city.  It was a long drive (over 5 hours to get there) but worth the trip.  I think they've made a good move and have gotten out of a high crime city where it's not a great place to raise our grandson.  They have a lovely apartment in a small building and we also got to check out the restaurant where our son found a job.  

 Ok folks, here is the completed landscape!  You will note that the outside border changed quite substantially from the narrow black  I had before and I think this is much better (you can scroll back to my previous post to see what it looked like before).  This one was created as a commission and I'm hopeful the purchasers will be happy with it.  


NOT FOR SALE

...and for my Canadian friends...

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- If you'd like to collect up some breadcrumbs and go exploring through all the various  entries in THIS online quilt show, please enjoy!

- THIS is a rather fun way to use up fabric scraps.

- I've seen THIS several times now and thought it was cute enough that I should share it.

- THIS would be a fun fall/Halloween project!

- THIS is really pretty and would look nice on a table.

- If you like sunflowers and happen to be a quilter, perhaps you might like THIS design.

Today's quote....




26 comments:

  1. I'm very glad the trip went well and they've got a better situation now. That's quite a distance -- have they left Ontario?
    I like the new finish on the landscape much more, good idea.

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    1. I like it much more this way too. And no, they haven't left Ontario...just moved further away.

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  2. Greetings MA: It is so good to hear that they were able to move to a safer place, I lived in Minneapolis when we got married my husband asked if I still wanted to live in Minneapolis, nope get me out of the crime ridden are and out to the country, love it now after 48 years. Your quilt is beautiful , the border is perfect.

    Catherine

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    1. Yes, it seems their new place is far safer than where they were previously so we (and they) are hugely relieved. Our son's job situation has improved too so it's a win on more than one front.

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  3. Oh MA! That quilt is stunning! Glad you enjoyed your trip!

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    1. Thank you Pam! I hope the buyers like it too but I won't know for awhile.

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  4. The landscape turned out so well -- the quilted rays in the sky are a nice touch. Thanks for the reminder about that scrappy quilt--I printed that off a long time ago. I've got lots of 1.5 x 3.5 strips on hand.

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    1. Thanks Nann. Now I'll be watching to see if you make that quilt.

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  5. Beautiful finish--love that purple border--sets it off so well--nice work.
    I am realizing just how terrific a small landscape sewist/artist you are as I try to work out my little booklet pages...right now I am thinking about a "mountain" page to signify our first married year when we lived in the Berkshires...challenging for sure...
    I hope your weekend is a good one...welcome home Hugs, Julierose

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    1. awwww, thank you Julierose. I'm wanting to do another mountain scene at some point because I enjoyed the last one. Just have to find a good photo to work from.

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  6. Well done on the landscape. Love the leaf hot pad, that looks so pretty.

    God bless.

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    1. Thanks Jackie! I thought that hot pad was really nice too although I think several of them would make a really nice table decoration.

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  7. welcome back!!! so, so good that you were able to spend time with your son and his family!!!

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    1. We don't see them all that often so we were grateful.

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  8. Anonymous9:54 PM

    Happy Thanksgiving!
    Beautiful work!
    The house resembles where I lived as an infant.
    May aka Salty Pumpkin

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    1. No real plans for Thanksgiving for us but I know a lot of people celebrate.

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  9. Anonymous1:46 PM

    oh the quote is perfect... thank you
    I also like that first scrappy irish chain kind of quilt, thanks again
    LeeAnna

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    1. You're welcome - it's something we should all aspire to I think.

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  10. love that quote again, just perfect, as are the links.......

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  11. Oh, that's really pretty! I love the purple border.

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    1. I'm much happier with the border - purple looks better than black.

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  12. That turned out beautifully!! I'd love to live there :) xx

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    1. The buyers will be gifting this to the owners at Christmas so hopefully they will like it.

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  13. That finished landscape is stunning, Mary Anne. The details I can see when I embiggen the picture are delightful.

    (Sigh)

    That you continue to make one beautiful landscape after another is amazing to me. I think I would have to sit and marvel at what was completed for months, if not years, before finding what I needed inside myself to make another.

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    1. Interesting comment Becki - thank you. I think, for me, the need inside myself is a constant. I am working on one project and thinking about the next all the time.

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