Wow! Windows are open this morning due to a nice break from the heat. Lo eighty’s for the high, all Week. August in Missouri, un-heard of! Hope it lasts.
W, for Wonderful Weather.
The featured W image is from my first fabric line, Hungry Animal Alphabet, Which Will be making another appearance soon. I’ll reveal the details later. Meanwhile, how many W’s in the image above do you count?
So EXCITED to hear your alphabet fabric line is reappearing!! A friend of mine mad an adorable baby quilt with it! I missed purchasing it the first time around; sure hope I can acquire it this time!!
I see a WALRUS sitting in a WING chair eating WATERMELON on a WICKER table by a WINDOW in the WINTER!!
Hope you’re enjoying this fine WEATHER!!
Ooh! Nice weather nice fabric! I’m excited to see the return of the first line! Let’s see, walrus, wall, window sill, window, wood, watermelon wiskers. Lol
Ahaha. Thanks for playing Norma. I should offer a giveaway prize for the largest number of W’s. I’ll reveal the rest in a few days. Oh, and btw, I didn’t mention another fabric appearance, did I?
I see eight things that start with W. Is that right? Window, Walrus, Watermelon, Wicker, Winter, Wallpaper, Wainscoting, and a Wing Chair. How fun! Do another one!!!
Oooh, that’s pretty good Melissa. Eight is the number I get too however, I had a different name for one of them when I actually drew this.
Wrinkles? Webbed feet? Wreath? Wred gingham? Wecker-Frisch?
Ooh, Annie, hadn’t occurred to me. Wrinkles and Webbed, very good. Wecker-Frisch, of course!
Walnut tree?
Hmmmn, could be Walnut…
I thought the wicker heart was a wreath! And in St Louis, a window like that is likely to be a walk-out.
Hi,
I’m very happy to have “found” you and your intriguing site. I also like the women who have entered your e-circle. I would definitely like to participate in your monthy tutorial project. When you have it ready to go…just give me the word!
Speaking of Words: Wingback chair, wainscotting, walls, windows, wood floors, watermelon, wedges (of w’melon), walrus, whiskers, wrinkles, webby-hands, wry smile, wicker heart, and a big blue W.
You’re inspiring!!
OK – the table huh?
About: wobbely, whimsical, wittle, Ahh – wooden…
Ohhhhh, hahaha. You’re right, the table is wobbly.
wood table
It is wood, yes, but what kind? You know, the kind they bend to make the rustic looking furniture?
Willow!
Yes, you guessed it, Willow!