I finally got the apple cores all cut out for the swap. Because I printed slightly more than absolutely necessary, I will have a nice head start on a pink and green apple core quilt — this may well be part of my apple blossom apple core mini quilt. Not sure yet.
Now to package them for the swap.
DH was back to the doctor today and is on yet another course of antibiotics, this time for 10 more days. I cannot believe this infection from the dental visit is so hard to eradicate. But we are lucky that there are the strong antibiotics available and that he’s able to take them with no problems.
Smudge in one of his upside down poses.


The apple cores look so neat on edge like that. A little color fix!
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I’m playing catch-up here, Cathi! Thanks for the tutorial on hand-sewing curved pieces. I’ve never thought of cutting the curves BEFORE sewing them together, and the idea about spacing the knots away from the seam is terrific!So, the temperature was 8 degrees Farenheit and you had the windows open? Boy, do I feel like a wuss!As usual, love to see the cat poses!
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What a great stack of Apple Cores. I hope hubby starts to feel better soonLove and hugs Gina xxx
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What a great picture of the apple cores.
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Looks like you are all set for the swap!More antibiotics! Oh my… I hope the infection clear soon! Sheesh!Love your past post fabrics and stitchery you are doing in blue…Happy stitchings! 😎
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lots of progress there. Hope your DH is feeling much better.We are having storms & rain in our part of Oz but the fires are still raging in Victoria. We feel a tide of grief for everyone affected.
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Take care of him Cathi. I know you will. Sorry for that dental mess stuff. Love the cores.
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Love the apple cores.Hope the antibiotics to the trick this time…
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Wow, that’s a lot of patient cutting. I really want to rub that furry belly!
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