This quilt block shows corner plot. In the bottom right corner is a brown piece of ground with a large orange mushroom looking thing on top with a sign on it that reads,

Block-A-Day 36 – The Playground

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Today I continue my quest in creating and posting one block a day of the fabulous That Town And Country Quilt by the lovely Susan Claire. This is day thirty-six of that project.

This quilt block shows corner plot. In the bottom right corner is a brown piece of ground with a large orange mushroom looking thing on top with a sign on it that reads,
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A playground on the corner! Isn’t that fortunate for Paula and Shawn? Just two doors down, past the cute dog, is a playground.

There is an area for older kids (the over 8 set). But, the most prominent part caters to the under-8 crowds. There are tiny climbers, a sandbox, swings, and slides, all made for the youngest humans.

One of my grandchildren, whom we’ll call Farmhand 1, referred to all people as humans when he was little (ages 1-6). He was so into animals and talked about them with all the proper names that it seemed natural to call all people humans. One day when they still lived in the city, a city worker came to their door to tell them he was going to paint the curb.

Farmhand 1 answered the door and yelled to his mother, “There is a male human here to see you, mom.” I laughed a long time when I heard this because I could imagine the guy going home and telling his wife about the weird kid he met that day.

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Tina

Tina

Tina Holley is a third-generation ranching widow, mother, and grandmother whose family roots in Grand County date back to the 1940s. Tina wears many hats and has been sewing for over 45 years... She added another “hat” when she purchased the Fabric Nook from her kindergarten teacher in 2015. Tina is passionate about guiding customers in achieving their personal and creative goals. Her goal is to empower and help make everyone’s idea a beautiful reality about which they can feel great. She began her artistic journey as a garment maker in middle school by designing and creating her own clothes. Later on, she took apart clothes from thrift stores and put them back together to improve her construction and alteration skills. In addition to her sewing expertise, she also knits, crochets, and is an award-winning quilter.

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