This quilt block shows two patches of grass, one big one on the bottom left and a small one on the bottom right. The grass patches are jagged cut green fabric outlined in yellow stithing. Coming out of the left patch of grass is a flower spike, a column of bulbs, that looks a bit like Gladiolus. The bulbs are colored pink and red (red with pen and pink fabric). Next to the spike of bulbs is a bunny viewed from the back. The bunny is tan, has a lighter tail, and two ears, one floppy.

Block-A-Day 212 – Fluffy And Bonnie Bunny

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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 Mayfield. This is day two hundred and twelve of that project.

This quilt block shows two patches of grass, one big one on the bottom left and a small one on the bottom right. The grass patches are jagged cut green fabric outlined in yellow stithing. Coming out of the left patch of grass is a flower spike, a column of bulbs, that looks a bit like Gladiolus. The bulbs are colored pink and red (red with pen and pink fabric). Next to the spike of bulbs is a bunny viewed from the back. The bunny is tan, has a lighter tail, and two ears, one floppy.
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Fluffy is a very happy bunny.

He lives in his own little yard with his friend Bonnie Bunny. They have a dog kennel around their space, so they are safe.

They love their person Carly. Rabbits are the third most popular pet, right after dogs and cats.

They are not suitable pets for children; their spines aren’t as flexible as cats, making them harder to pick up correctly.

But for an adult, a rabbit makes a really lovely pet. It frightens them to be picked up, but they love to sit on your lap and be petted.

Do you know how a bunny apologizes? They put their foreheads together, and you know the apology is accepted when they start to groom each other and kiss.

I think this might be a good way for people to apologize too.

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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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