2016
10/02

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Corn Maze, making memories, and CELEBRATION

img_5387aA corn maze is great fun for every age.   Our grandsons decided the best way to make sure we were out before dark was to always take the left road.  Since there were no dead ends, it worked.   We made the circle by always leaning to the left and arrived back where we started.

Corn maze fact:   Did you know that the farmer plants the corn, then when it is about a foot high, he takes a rototiller through it to make a pattern for the maze?  Today, one maze was a shark and the other was a seahorse.

img_5388aAfter the corn maze, we had to decide what to do next.   Many activities were for younger children

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The boys decided to pick out some pumpkins instead of the other activities available.  This pumpkin was 84#.   Of course, they took several small ones and another three that were medium size for the front door.   The grandparents came home with fresh Brussels sprouts on the stem.

And since I know you’ve been patiently waiting to see this finished quilt top, and it is now published in the “The Quilt Pattern Magazine” , I’d like to present CELEBRATION

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You are welcome to go to their website and get the pattern.

 

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2 Responses

  1. Kris S says:

    Love the twisted border on Celebration. Really a nice design.

  2. jatshaw says:

    Nice quilt! You are famous! Where is that corn maze? We saw a big pumpkin patch yesterday on the way to visit a friend in Wesley Homes.