Sewing a Quilt Bookmarked Bookmark Solve this jigsaw puzzle later ShareShare with your friends ReportReport as inappropriate 130 6 108 Solve puzzle 130 pieces 6comments 108 solves Solve puzzle Social Media E-mail Embed Facebook Pinterest Twitter Reddit Recipient's email address Your name Your email address Write a nice message The information you provide will be used solely to send your invitation. Please refer to our Privacy Policy for more details. Send e-mail Your email has been sent Send to another recipient Server error Large Square Small Include title Thanks for sharing. Here is your html-code: Why are you reporting this puzzle? It's inappropriate (see guidelines) Infringes my rights Use this form if you’re holding the copyright to the image or representing an artist who does. Please note that the information provided may be forwarded to the person responsible for the allegedly infringement. Artist name: * Please fill out this field Artist website: Other relevant information that can help us verify ownership of the image: Your email: * Please make sure your email is correct It's advertising a product or service It has missing or leftover pieces Hold on! All the pieces are there. Look for the dots along the edge of the screen to find missing jigsaw pieces. If there are leftover pieces, try to change the background color to make the holes easier to spot! I’ve read the guides and done as suggested but still cannot find them. Please fill out this field Other reason Please note that we usually do not reply to reports. If you experience technical issues, have questions, or feel unfairly treated, please contact us through support instead. Please fill out this field Thanks for reporting! Cover illustration for Woman's World magazine, July 1932. Why this advertisement? Leaderboard Askardion10:04lorimc10:37papahen12:00jewel212:38clibby13:42DFW13:57Helis114:37JaneP00714:551quilter14:58mrstobytwo15:45 Comments Please sign in to comment. Don't have a profile? Join now! Joining is absolutely free and no personal information is required. jmhoyer57 29 September 2020 That's a nice memory, Jenn. Thank you. redjenn227 29 September 2020 My son used to watch me quilt. Nice memory. jmhoyer57 24 November 2019 From what I already know, you learned them all well and, in fact, are an over-achiever! susie38 24 November 2019 Have to agree with janleerich. My mother was a stay at home and I learned to do quite a few things so I could be one also. Enjoyable puzzle, warm, cozy picture. jmhoyer57 21 November 2019 Great comment! Thanks, janleerich! janleerich 21 November 2019 Love this vintage scene.....makes me think of the serenity & preciousness of the extinct “stay at home mom” Why this advertisement?
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