The Moonlight Quilt From Halloween Memories is Finished!

Halloween Memories quilts is finished
Block from Moonlight quilt from Halloween Memories book

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  1. It is a beautiful quilt. You do such lovely workmanship. I do like the new blog and the type face is easier on my eyes. Can you give me an update on how your husband is doing? I continue to include the two of you in my nightly prayers.

    1. Thanks Ginny. I am so pleased that you like the new blog. I am really happy with how it turned out. Wish I’d done it years ago!
      Thanks so much for asking about Dennis. He is improving, thanks to time and to the monthly infusions he is getting. He is not back to normal, that is for sure, but he can get around with a cane and can even drive short distances. His balance isn’t good and he needs to really be careful when he is walking. Stairs are a challenge as are uneven surfaces. He has come so far in the past year. We are so grateful for that.
      Thanks for your kind prayers.

  2. I have some blue fabric with ghosts – was going to make something for my son when he was young. Hmmm. He’s 35 now – I think I’ll use it for a charity quilt instead! We don’t really do much on Halloween over here, so at the same time as the ghosts I got orange with spiders and bats when I was in the US. My husband now has that in his quilt – and so does my daughter in her wedding quilt. They are soooo cute!
    Loving your quilt finish. It is such a nice pattern.

    1. lol. I think I have some pirate fabric and some Stars Wars fabric that I got to make something for my son. I should use it to make him a laptop cover or something. He might get a kick out of it.

  3. Your Moonlight quilt is lovely! I have been loving the new blog format – so easy to read and the interactions are great. I haven’t been in my sewing room at all this week. I’m a college professor and we have just begun classes, so that’s been taking all my time. This weekend, however, I am going to get busy! I am currently finishing up a Christmas quilt and I need to pick out a jelly roll project for next week.

    1. This is such a busy time of year, especially for anyone involved in academics. I used to teach as well, and September always felt more like the start of a new year than January.
      So glad you like the blog format. I am so happy with how it turned out.

  4. Your precision to detail is still evident even in a one block quilt. I love how with all the striped fabric, the stripes remain vertical and then for a bit whimsy the stripes in the center are on a diagonal. It’s delightful. Great quilt!

  5. Nicole,
    Your quilt is lovely. Glad to hear that your husband doing much better, as you commented above, and I hope that he will only continue to improve as the days and weeks go by.

  6. It has been quite a journey. Nearly one year ago he was totally paralyzed, so this level of improvement is a miracle by comparison. His biggest wish is to be able to travel to Europe again with our son, but that remains to be seen. I can’t quite visualize him getting around on public transportation or staying on his feet for long. He may get there at some point, but for now, there are other kinds of travel we can do that is easier for him.

  7. Thank you so much for commenting Jody! I am glad the format works for you. I am so happy with how it turned out. So many improvements over the old one.

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Nicole

Hello, I’m Nicole, an enthusiastic quilter and fabric lover. This blog is mainly about my quilting journey, but I share some of my other interests as well, which include reading, cooking, decorating, lifestyle, and my family. When I am not quilting, I am reading, and will share monthly book reviews in this space. I love to hear back from my followers and enjoy getting to know you.

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