Tuesday, August 13, 2013

yay! I'm on instagram now!


Thanks to the genius and generosity of the lovely Lindsey (@Happierthanabirdquilts), and her mailing me her old smart phone, and explaining to me that I can use it on my wi-fi at home, I am now on Instagram!

You can find me here, or search for "traceyjayquilts"

And I also got my rainbow quilt mostly pieced! I'm calling it Munchkin land.  Wait... make that #munchkinland ;)

Munchkin land WIP

(and if you want to see part of the aftermath of making that quilt)

Tonight my goal was to figure out a profile picture.  So I borrowed my favorite accessory and attempted a selfie. And then I had my husband help.

The little lady and I.
The little lady and I

Anyway... that's my exciting news for the day.  Oh, that and we got a garage last week.
And said goodbye to this arrangement (which was better than this one).


Yep... you might be a redneck if...

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(Linking to Lee's)

15 comments:

  1. Hello. I just found you through another blog. I really love your quilts, the colours are amazing, I'll come back, for sure.

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  2. Yay for garage! Can't wait to sew with you next month ad get to know you better :)

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  3. I truly love your quilt. The layout is very creative. I'm on Instagram, but never seem to do much with it, unless I'm traveling, for some reason.

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  4. Yay for instagram and garages :o) Beware though, rodents can home in on garages, hope yours is well sealed!

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  5. #munchkin quilt rocks.

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  6. Your quilt looks amazing, great job! I "follow" you on instagram, my name on there is @oregonsurfers

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  7. The colors in your quilt are amazing! So glad I found your blog.

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  8. What a cute quilt! Love the color blocks mixed with the black and white Xs!

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  9. WOW!!! You really hit that one out of the park! I loved the blocks as they were but with the new blocks added in it is even more amazing! You are good.

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  10. Oh sweetie! I wish I'd of seen your post earlier about the varmints. A few strategically placed rubber snakes on the ground in your garden and one fake owl on a t-post in the corner or center of your garden (the kind with the head that turns in the wind) and you'll have no more squirrel problems. Move the rubber snakes every couple of days to different spots for best effect. The owl will keep away hungry birds too.

    Love your quilt! Where do you find the time???

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