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March 27, 2024

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Kelli

Hang in there Archie! Hope all goes well with your surgery and recovery 🥰

Peggie Riccio

Good Morning, Nicole-Thanks for sharing your two newest blocks....they are so pretty! I love to read your emails and see what you are up to, and then of course, there's Archie, who is always up to something. Good luck today, Archie, as you turn a corner of your life. You are such a sweet boy!

Sandra

Cute blocks, this will be a very pretty summery quilt. Archie will deserve an extra treat or two! 🐾♥️🐾

Carolyn

Love the blocks! My daughter just had her German Shepherd/Belgian Malinois mix spayed. She has an inflatable donut collar to keep her away from the stitches and it's so much more comfy than the old cones. You might want to check into one for Archie!

sue s

I think you made a wise choice in avoiding the applique. Just a little too busy for me. Give Archie a big hug today. The cone of shame is so tough to wear!

Ina

good luck Archie! we were able to take the cone off the 1st night. river didn't bother the incision at all. however, 2 weeks of rest?! yeah, in the vet's dreams. we started taking him on many short walks within 2 or 3 days. he was climbing the walls. short walk every hour or 2 really helped him mentally. good luck!

I love that quilt. the 30s vibe is just wonderful and the diagonal setting really adds to it.

Jan

You've definitely hit on the 1930's vibe with those fabrics! They now have alternatives to the 'cone of shame' so maybe Archie won't be as miserable as wearing one of those. Wishing him a smooth recovery & lots of extra treats to help him along! 🐶💙

Anita

Love how your blocks are coming along! May need to do this as I want a fan of the circled either.

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