A wonderful pencil box, with some pencils for marking (I am marking challenged, so these will come in handy), and a wooden presser for seams...
And, two cute quilt labels and a really neat applique pattern. Wow! Pat, you made my day! Thank you!
Just forgive my photography y'all...and have a wonderful day!
Juliek
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What a great bunch of goodies. I especially love that little pressing tool. That would be so handy!
What a great parcel, love the bobbin and that applique pattern is gorgeous.
Lucky You!!!! Those are really nice gifts!
Kristie
Wow. This is all really great stuff. A really treat in the mail for sure. I love the elder bobbin ;) and the wooden presser. As a finger presser myself, that would be a real treat.
Congratulations!!!
You deserve to be showered with gifts of Love, *karendianne.
What a lovely collection of little treasures. I love the "You Sew Girl!" How cute!
Awesome surprises!!! Pat is a neat lady... I Love antique bobbins... Have fun with the treasures...
Opening a box of goodies is always exciting...this one contained some treasures. I am sure you will lenjoy each and everyone of them.
have a safe 4th!
What fun! You have recived some treasures!
Yummy blogging goodness.
What wonderful blogging treasures, you will find many hours of enjoyment in all of those lovely things *VBS*
Love the new little 4 paws who's leaving paw prints at your house.
Your patriotic quilt looks wonderful *VBS* And I am so happy to be the lucky person who got some of the scraps!! Great job on all of them. You inspire me to do more wiht my little 'things'. Big hugs, Finnie
What a great mail day! It seems that sometimes my pictures come out that way too. I am not sure why. Have a great weekend!
Hi Julie, how special to receive the buttons from Grandma's button box.It is a wonderful feeling to be a recipient of a box of goodies.Warmest Regards Lyn
Woohooo....nice prize! WTG Pat!
What a treasure trove of wonderful gifts! I think you hit the jackpot with all those goodies! Even chocolate to keep up your quilting strength. Pat thought of everything, didn't she?
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