My Turn Blog Hopping!



Today is my day on Bowls With Borders Blog Hop.
(The dates for this hop are August 13 through August 28.)

 I want to thank Regina for making such a fun pattern and sharing it
with those of us who are participating in the blog hop.  You can buy her pattern here.
You will want her pattern after this Blog Hop for sure!
I also want to say a big thank you  the organizers, Madame Samm from Sew WE Quilt
 and Carol from Just Let Me Quilt.
This has been SOOO fun!

Each blog has done an Amazing job! So make sure you hit them all!


My still needs to be quilted and a binding put on, And I am thinking a green strip
for the binding.


You know I had to add red work to mine...LOL


I did stitching around the flower, bowls and edge too!


Adding a button for the flower center.
I love Red Work!


This could be a wall hanging too. I almost hung it above my kitchen cart....
I still might.


I did the flowers with heat and bond and stitched down with a basket stitch on my sewing machine.


I really love to do french knots...yes I know Crazy huh....


I did a few more baskets to do as hot pads i thought that would be a nice touch to go with table runner.
And I think a dish towel with the red work bowls would be cute too!


This was such a fun project with so many possibilities.



Yes I have a Give Away!
FOR EVERYONE !
But this give away has a time limit. 
It is only good until August 24th
You need to add me to your blog roll and leave a comment with you email address (by August 24th) and I will send you the pattern for the red work Bowls.
If you don't have a blog just let me know in your comment.
This will come to you in PDF format to your email address.
I will mail out on the 25th.

Be sure to stop by the other blogs today!
August 19th

125 comments

  1. Debbie as usual you have come up with something unique and beautiful! Like you I'm addicted to redwork so adding the redwork bowls is the perfect touch! blessings, marlene

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  2. Your bowls are beautiful! I love the added embroidery! Happy quilting...

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  3. I love your bowls and all the little touches you added like the button! Thank you so much for sharing with us.

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  4. Cutest I have seen so far!!!....

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  5. Ohhh poo Debbie, you just missed the judging...yours would have certainly been up there...and poo again we cannot add you to our pinterest board, your blog says no....if you reconsider and send some pics..I can put them on my blog for instant to load....

    your bowls and redwork by far, my fav sew far..oh poo
    you were not up at midnight lol

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  6. Fabulous! and I love the extra stack of bowls in redwork!
    Thank you for sharing!

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  7. Love, love these bowls and of course you should know I want the redwork bowl stitcheries pattern. I have been on your blog roll for quite awhile. judyandmartyn@nc.rr.com will work for me and thanks from Judy C in NC

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  8. The redwork stack of bowls is beautifully framed by the fabric stack of bowls with their flower applique.
    You are listed.
    Thank you for this beautiful gift,

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  9. LOve to do red work and paper piecing. I do a lot of applique and redwork of an evening watching TV with hubby. Love the table runner. I don't have a blog.

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  10. Superidee mit der Stickerei :-)
    LG,Gudrun

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  11. Another great stack of bowls. This is a very versatile pattern, and you have truly made it your own. Would love to have a PDF of your version of the redwork bowls. I'm a happy follower and you are on my blog roll, too.

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  12. The idea of embroidering the bowls is excellent and your bowls look stunning, thanks for sharing!

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  13. Isn't this adorable! Love the added redwork and all the embellishing. This will be sweet whether a wallhanging or runner. Thank you for sharing.

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  14. Oh my oh my ... you are one lady with many talents and I am very inspired and envy at the same time : ) I totally enjoy looking at your bowl of creation. I don't have a blog : )

    Sisca

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  15. I'm off to get bowl pattern..how cute! Love your Redwork!

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  16. Loving the redwork bowls! The whole quilt turned out lovely! Definitely worth waiting (a little) for!

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  17. I really love your bowls...all the extra addies are just lovely.

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  18. How beautiful and I really love the red work stack of bowls! The addition of appliqued flowers is perfect!

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  19. Your pieced and Redwork bowls look really cute together.

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  20. Your project is wonderful. Thank you for sharing with us today.
     

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  21. Your hand work and design are beautiful. This is a gorgeous piece.

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  22. I have been waiting to see your bowls. I knew there would be red work. So pretty.And yes, I am a longtime follower.And no, I don't have a blog, just read every one elses blog.
    carrotcake55@sbcglobal.net
    I am hoping to get my bowls to look half way as good as yours.

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  23. I love your bowls and the redwork that you have added
    You are such a creative lady

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  24. Better late than never... Debbie you are so talented and inventive with many techniques and I love how you combined them. Really wonderful. It's the overall design you developed from my little pattern so nicely and additional all those tiny stitches beside the bowls... No question: this is outstanding.
    If you would like to see your work in my guest gallery please contact me at info@reginagrewe.de.
    Regina from Germany

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  25. Your table runner is beautiful. It's nice that you have a little of everything in there - paper piecing, applique and redwork. Thanks for offering the redwork pattern. It would be pretty on tea towels. I don't have a blog.

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  26. I LOVE this one. The embroidery is just as cute as the bowls.

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  27. Your project is beautiful. I love redwork and I love the way you added the embroidery to your project. I am a new follower of your blog. I will look forward to keeping up with your projects.

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  28. I love what you did with the pattern. the redwork looks beautifull.
    I'm following your blog from now on.

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  29. The redwork is such a great touch to this pattern. I have never done redwork, but I think I may have to try it. The button is a great touch, also. I'm happy to have found your site. I don't have a blog--just think about starting one with all of the blog hops!

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  30. Your bowls are just beautiful! I love the addition of the redwork. It's perfect!
    I'm a follower!

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  31. Your bowls are just beautiful! I love the addition of the redwork. It is just perfect!
    I'm a follower!

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  32. What beautiful bowls and redwork!!! TFS

    I'm already a happy follower and would love to receive the pattern!

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  33. I love your bowls! The details are just beautiful. Thanks for hopping with us. :O)

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  34. Great table runner! You are not the only one that likes making french knots I have always enjoyed making them. I am a follower and would love to have a copy of the redwork bowls.

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  35. Debbie, your bowls are so cute! I love them all! Jana

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  36. Exceptional! Not only the addition of the redwork but the choice of fabric too. How fun.

    First time to your blog and I really like your banner...lovely.

    Smiles,
    Kelly

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  37. Oh my, your bowls are one of my favorites so far! I have been wanting to try redwork for awhile now. It looks so old fashioned but yet so classic. I subscribed to your blog so I can be inspired by your stitching. May even pick your brain a little when I do give it a go! I don't have a blog but would love your bowl embroidery pattern.

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  38. Debbie (great name, btw). Your project is awesome! Love the inclusion of redwork - just gorgeous. I don't do handwork anymore because my joints ache, and I have to save myself for machine sewing! But I certainly do admire great work when I see it. Kudos to you!
    Debby

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  39. Great job. Your bowls are so pretty!

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  40. Your bowls are so beautiful. Making an embroidered set is so unique. I love it. I would love a pattern. I don't have a blog..

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  41. Oh my goodness, Debbie, as usual you amaze me. You know I'm a huge fan of your redwork designs. I don't paperpiece but I might be tempted just to do your project. :-)

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  42. Oh Debbie, I just love it! The red work, what a great idea. I also love to stitch. Green border, Hmm, I might do red to showcase your stitching. Thanks for sharing.

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  43. Ohhh this is right up my alley. I do love me some redwork, and it goes so perfectly with your bowls! Love it! You did a fantastic job.

    I've had your button/link on my blog for quite some time now. I don't want to miss anything you have to share with us. :0)

    Happy week!
    Carolyn

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  44. Oh so far I think your bowls are my favorite! It is perfect! I added you to my blog roll!

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  45. This is really fantastic!!! Great work.

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  46. Your bowls are too wonderful to have on a table, my vote is on the wall...will come back to see your choice of green border. Love the handwork.
    Cathy R

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  47. RosemaryB here:
    I am following now. Your creation is amazing. I love the embroidery, that is such a nice touch, well, the applique is superb! and your choice in fabrics! I adore your project!!!!

    Thank you so much for sharing!
    and yeah, oh yeah, I would love the pattern to the redwork. Wow, I would love to try that. Yours looks perfect!

    rd. bolton @ comcast. net

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  48. Love your bowls and all the little special touches especially the Redwork.Thanks for sharing with us.

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  49. Love your bowls and the redwork is wonderful. I've added you to my blog roll (can't believe I've missed you in the past). Thanks for the free redwork pattern-I can't wait to use it on my bowls.

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  50. Wow....what a fantastic post! Your bowls are outstanding! I've been a follower of your for some time now.

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  51. Your quilt top is gorgeous!! I love it!!

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  52. I love that you used both paper piecing and embroidery together, both my favorite things to do. Thank you for the chance to win the red work pattern. I don't have a blog. jbechosend@sbcglobal.net

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  53. I just love the idea you had. It is beautiful. The redwork bowls in the center was a perfect idea. Thank you for sharing with us all.

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  54. i love your table runner -- the short stack of bowls is so dawgone cute, and the red work is such a nice addition! i am already a follower, and very glad to be! thank you!

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  55. Debbie,
    I love your pattern and would love to receive a copy of it. I do not have a blog. I am on your mailing list at brooksinstitches@comcast.net
    Keep designing!
    Melinda

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  56. Love the redwork! I'm a happy follower and get your email's; not sure what a blog roll is... Have a happy day!

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  57. Love your red work! Simply amazing!!! I love getting your emails in my inbox so I can see what you are working on!!

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  58. You are very creative. I've added you to my blog roll and am following. I've tried to post this once before, but something went wrong.

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  59. I would loe the pattern and have been following your blog for awhile. Send to thelewisgirls at gmail dot com. Thanks!

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  60. If I knew how to add you to my blog roll I would. The ones that are there I have no idea how they got there...haha I am a bit of a lunatic when it comes to this. Your blog is one of my favorites and I follow you daily via email and my blog list! Thanks I love all your bowls.

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  61. I like the extra touches you gave your bowls. I am also a fan of red work.

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  62. Hi Debbie. I love the redwork spin you put on the bowls. You are so creative. I also love the redwork bowls you designed. I do not have a blog (yet, HE! HE!) My email is aunttina1@msn.com

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  63. I really like the addition of red work on your table runner. I don't have a blog and I would love to receive your pattern. Thanks for sharing.

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  64. Wow , love your bowls and Really love the red work , beautiful ! I am going to add you to my blog roll as I love your work .

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  65. You are now on my blog roll list and happy to have you there .

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  66. Debbie-Love you handiwork especially the redwork. I love to do embroidery and must promise myself to get back into it and do more. Thanks for sharing, from California!

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  67. Lovely small bowls have you done. Nice to see how many different variations you can make out of the same pattern

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  68. I love your version of bowls, especially all the redwork/embroidery! Thanks so much for your pattern..I do not have a blog :(

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  69. I love your redwork addition--it's truly lovely!

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  70. Love your bowls, You always do such beautiful work. I enjoy your blog and receive updates. I don't have a blog. Haven't taken that step yet. Would love the pattern. cmt

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  71. Your bowls are just fabulous! I love th embroidery you did. I have no patience for hand embroidery so I can really appreciate it :)

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  72. I love everything. Your redwork, your colour/fabric choices. The design of the table runner. Your stitching. Just wonderful!

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  73. I love your little top. Your additions of the redwork bowls is so great. Great job!

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  74. Beautiful bowls, lovely redwork.
    I am a follower. Thanks for sharing and for the giveaway!

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  75. I love your blog and love redwork. Thanks for the giveaway!!

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  76. Love your table runner. I have a blog but don't know how to add a blog roll. Thanks for being part of the hop.

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  77. What a lovely set of bowls, with the sweet daisy on top! I like how you incorporated the red work bowls in there, I would love to try my hand at it! Thank you for the share!
    :-}pokey

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  78. I love your bowls! Thanks for sharing your talent with us!

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  79. the extra touches are adorable. i love the redwork. janita

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  80. I've had your blog listed on my sidebar for awhile now. I love seeing all the pretty things you create. Redwork is one of my favorite kinds of embroidery although I tend do do most of it with my embroidery machine --I enjoy handwork too:))

    vail in TN

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  81. Your blog is so cute! You always have such lovely embroidery projects. You are very talented and gifted. Thanks for the generous gift of one of your designs. I'm looking forward to trying it out.

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  82. Absolutely sweet. Love the applique and redwork addition. Lovely!!!!

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  83. Simply wonderful...from start to finish! You have completed a masterpiece! It will be so nice for the months to come with all the red!
    I hope you have a happy week, my friend!
    Blessings,
    Carolynn xo

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  84. I love what you did with the redwork but I don't really blog I would like to have the pattern by email thank you

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  85. Oh how I love your red work bowl as well as all your embellishments! Thanks for sharing!

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  86. Debbie, not only are your bowls beautiful, but your embroidery is just perfect! I love how you dressed the bowl pattern up with just the right embellishments.


    Thanks so much for sharing and being a part of the hop!

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  87. The whole piture is gorgeous! I love your stitchery!

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  88. Of course you added redwork to your Bowl blocks. And that center gave an added spark to the runner.
    I have several of your patterns and love redwork too.
    Donna Wheeler wheelerdfs@yahoo.com

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  89. I love redwork. Love the bowls. They are just too cute.

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  90. Great job! I love your creation! The redwork bowls are the perfect addition! I would love to have the pattern. Thank you so much for your generosity! Have a Wonderful Day! :)

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  91. Rebecca Dunn
    7231 mercer circle
    East Syracuse, new York 13057
    I do not have a blog! :)
    I would loveee that patern it's gorgeous!

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  92. I do not have a Blog! But would enjoy making and sharing this pattern with my daughters.
    Chrisscreativecuts@yahoo.com

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  93. Oops!! Email address Is becky7231mercer@aol.com ! Thanks!

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  94. Hi again...It is so generous of you to share your "Bowlies" with us all. I forgot to leave my email addy in my last comment. Here it is: cmm1950@hotmail.com

    Blessings and thanks so much,
    Carolynn xo

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  95. Thank you for sharing your bowls pattern! It is so cute.I have enjoyed your patterns in the past,every
    pattern is so fun to do. Can't wait to do this one!
    Thank you again for sharing with us.

    Anita

    I don't have a blog.Here is my email-Candaroth@aol.com

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  96. What a lovely redwork & patchwork pattern! Thanks for sharing :o)

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  97. as always I love your work.... wish I had a blog to link to but alas no time or talent LOL
    I would love a copy of this to add to my collection of your beautiful redwork....
    lazyquilter@gmail.com

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  98. Wunderschöne Arbeit einach Klasse auch die gestickten schüsselchen schöne idee
    lg Heidi

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  99. Nice bowls, a great idea to make an embroidered copy of the bowls.

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  100. I really like the red stitching, such a unique touch!

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  101. Debbie, your table topper is awesome...LOVE it... LOVE the redwork ...and I LOVE the applique...I LOVE it all!! Thanks for sharing, and for the generous giveaway. Have a wonderful Wednesday! Pauline

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  102. I like the combination of redwork and paperpiecing. Your fabrics are lovely!

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  103. added you to my blog roll. thank you for a chance to win your pretty red work bowls. janita

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  104. Wunderschön!! Ich bin begeistert :-)

    LG Gilla datHexchen

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  105. The bowls are very pretty with your added embellishments. Thanks for sharing your lovely work.

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  106. I love following your blog and the redwork bowls turned out spectacular.
    Don't have a blog..need someone to show me how. Since computers were invented long after I got out of school.
    CathyC in Alberta
    cathyc1950@gmail.com

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  107. I love your bowls. They are very nice. Thanks for sharing this with us. I don't have a blog, but love to read yours.

    Bonnie

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  108. I love your bowls very much. Thank you for sharing. I don't have a blog, but love to read yours.Bonnie

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  109. I love your blog. Thanks for the pattern. I don't blog but I have added you to my google reader.

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  110. I'm so glad I saw your post about the red work bowls pattern before it was too late! They are TOO cute! I am a follower and have added you to my blog roll. Thanks so much for sharing :*)

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  111. Can't remember if I left a comment or not so here I am! I adore your bowl stack.

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  112. Your bowls looks lovely. I am a follower of your blog, and I really like your designs. Hugs Jofrid

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  113. Wowser, love this pattern and would enjoy adding it to my redwork pattern collection.

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  114. What more can a girl ask for....red work and bowls. Then you throw in a cute button. Love it!!!!

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  115. Love your bowls- redwork is a fav of mine!

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  116. I know, I'm late, tech issues. But am determined to get by everyone's to see their bowls!!!! LOVE the redwork, am a stitcher too!! I squealed when I saw this on pinterest before I got here!! Very CUTE!!!

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