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  1. Doesn’t Lori make the cutest patterns! Love the fabrics you used. Can’t believe you found time to do this – did you do it in the middle of the night – lol!

  2. Your block looks great and those fabrics you used are perfect! There is nothing more fun that playing with Lori’s designs. Now I want to pull out some of my Lori Holt books and see what trouble I can get into! LOL!!

  3. Lori has the cutest patterns and fabric. Love it your apple and labeling system for all the tiny pieces.

  4. What a fun green apple! It will grow into something lovely when you decide what to do with it.

  5. This is such a sweet (or sour) green apple! I love the scrappy look to it, and it looks perfectly beautiful to me. Thank you for sharing your apples with us, Joy!

  6. What a cute, cute block. I’m not sure I would have noticed the placement of the fabrics unless you’d brought it to my attention. Just perfect.

  7. I love your fabric choices. I wouldn’t have noticed the placement of colors if you hadn’t mentioned it. No biggie. I usually don’t follow high priced designers, but its hard not to like Holt’s designs. Finally had one of my family Christmas gatherings a couple weeks ago. My daughter got me the Farm Vintage #2. I’m excited! Her books are so open ended with ideas. My daughter lives on a farm and loved all the farm patterns. I think she’s hinting.
    I can see how you are with this cute project.

  8. What a fun block and so perfect for this hop. I find these hops to be a fun release from the routine quilting/sewing projects we fall into. Thanks

  9. Green apples are my favourites but for some reason they don’t seem to taste as tart as they used to. You’ve created a pretty version!

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