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Crooked Brook Ripstop Fabric Giveaway #3
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Crooked Brook Ripstop Fabric Giveaway #3
For this Fabric Giveaway, Crooked Brook and I are offering a box of small
pieces of Cotton Ripstop. Crooked Broo...
baby surprises
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The twins are 10 days old now, still in NICU but everything seems to be
improving daily. The word is, they'll stay there for another month...
This is a pic...
I won fabric!
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My picture of it isn't as nice as the picture in the contest post, but
there's a lot of very nice fabric here and as soon as I get a chance I'm
going to ha...
Progress Report #4
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Are you bored with my progress reports yet? Don’t answer that! It really
helps me. Here’s what awaited me in the sewing room this morning. I sewed
all mo...
Fabric and the start of Lent
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*Were I to say that quilters love fabric, you'd be right to reply "duh!"*
*Which means you would enjoy, as I have, Corey Amaro's photos of the
carnival in V...
Checking On The Bees
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Hubby and I made a trek to the beeyard to see how things are looking.
There is lots of snow in the field and even though we did bring the
snowshoes, decid...
Cookie Jar
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Knitting buddy, Cheryl started this blanket for the Western Region Oddball
Knitters and named the blanket, *Cookie Jar. *It was a delight to
knit. Each s...
WIP Wednesday 2/22/2012
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Echoes - Frog Quilt
Main part of quilt top
This week I got the main part of Echoes - Frog Quilt sewn together. Still
needed are two borders. The inner bor...
AWOL
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My computer crashed and of course I didn't have everything backed up! I'm
still having problems with my email, but right before the catastrophe I
got a n...
Just Takes Two & The Farmer's Wife
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I caught up with my Just Takes Two blocks and started working on The
Farmers Wife. Randy at Barrister's Block is doing a Sow-A-Long.
I have had this boo...
WIP Weds
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One more row to go----that turnstile block you see in my work space. 6 of
them. Ordinarily I do not like to do pinwheel type blocks with all that
stuff...
Cute Burpers
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I thought I would show you these cute little baby burpers I make. Have
made them on and off for years for baby gifts. When my kids were babies we
used cl...
another stop on the blog tour
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Just a note to say that I am visiting another blog today -- the inimitable
Meg Mims has asked me some interesting questions, and I have endeavored to
answe...
Latest projects
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A "nonquilty" friend (she handquilts but does not sew) had a "quilty"
friend give her several boxes of fabric, panels, blocks, UFOs, etc. She
asked me...
#2 UFO Finish for 2012
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Another finish! WooHoo! I started this string quilt in Feb of 2010..added
the border in Sept 2010 and did the machine quilting in Feb of 2012. Took
a wh...
thimbles
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Thimbles a love hate can't do without them thing. I have many but these two
are the go to one's. the yellow one I love because it wont hurt my finger.
th...
Design Wall Monday 2/20/12
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I was busy working on two projects but had to set them aside so that I
could get those DJ blocks done. I spent all day yesterday on them and I
still have ...
Design Wall Monday, 2/21/12
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After a week of computer problems and then getting the desktop cleaned, one
of my ribs going haywire--I'm sort of back. I have to walk about a bit and
the...
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Not enough snow but it was fun to look at last night while it was falling.
Baby it's Cold out there!
My Accuquilt Show Some Love Needlecase Giveaway Winne...
Giving it away during Lent
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This week marks the beginning of Lent, a time in the Church year in which
Christians make extra efforts to examine their lives and meditate on the
messa...
Design Wall Monday
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I actually have something up on my design wall. I am embarrassed to say
that these are the only blocks that I have made for our BOM-Quiltaddicts group. ...
Making space in my sewing studio
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I'm involved with a new group being formed. Our first informational
meeting was last week. We are calling ourselves the MQBees (machine
quilting) and wi...
Lazy Susan
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It has either sat naked or with a rectangular table mat that hardly did it
any justices. But my shopping trips for a round mat for the last couple of
year...
Holidays!
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Last weekend we had a short family holiday to Melbourne to see all hubby's
brothers and sisters, their children, and his parents. Lots of al fresco
dinin...
Fri Night Sew in and I sewed
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Well so many times I sign up for this sew in and then I forget or I sign up
and then forget to report what I did do. OR I sew and report but I forgot
to si...
sadness
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yesterday i had to have my little 14 year old companion (and quilting
assistant) put to sleep. she has been on heart medication for a few months
and had b...
Project Quilting - Challenge 3 - Tool Time
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Here is my challenge answer to Project Quilting's third session - Tool
Time. I wanted to make something that is useful, as opposed to a wall
hanging ...
Today’s work….
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This is today’s work for the Hunter, his dad, and Munchie. This is a tree
that got hit by lightening this summer and died. It was so brittle that a
hard wi...
Friday Night Sew in Results!
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FINISHED!!
I had some of the elephant quilt started yesterday -- but I worked most of
the day on it and I just sewed the last bit of binding! I sure hope ...
Foto Finish Saturday
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Barbara at Cat Patches hosts this weekly link up and provides an optional
theme. This week's theme is The Way I See It or optionally Leap to
recognize the ...
Valentine's Day Op
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I always think I'm SuperWoman being the single, independant, stubborn girl
I am and so I expected to bounce back out of hospital and get a lot of
sewing do...
Another BOW Block done!
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I'm changing this to the BOW for Block of the Week since it has way more
than 12 blocks and we are getting a new one weekly. So, Block number 9 is
Card Tri...
Soft
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My daughter and I went to JoAnn Fabrics to get some border fabric for this
quilt.
While we were there Bubba found the superhero flannel fabric. Bubba is ...
Valentines Day 2012
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Happy Valentine's Day
It seems so strange with my sweetie being away today. Due to health
problems, he'll be discharged from the hosital and staying with o...
Help Bill and Marie Choose Their Wedding Quilt
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Marie likes green.. hence the green quilts. I will use a scrappy green
color palette in the quilt. The background will be scrappy neutral colors.
Marie lik...
Sometimes I just gotta.......
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...........work on quilty projects or I'll go nuts. So over this past week
I've been putting in a bunch of hours working on UFO's and getting them
finishe...
January UFO
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I've often heard that searching for a job is a full-time job in itself. I
didn't realize searching for a house is kind of the same way. Right now,
we ha...
Sue and Lynn's quilts
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Just finished both of these this weekend. Sue's is the first quilt. A
sampler that turned out very pretty. The pictures dont do this quilt
justice. Thi...
Häuser und Antique Quilt
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Vielen Dank für eure lieben Kommentare zu meinem letzten post und eure
guten Ratschläge. Endgültig habe ich mich noch nicht entschieden. Deshalb
gibt e...
Raggedy Reverse Applique
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finding UFOs (Unfinished objects) and PIGs (projects in Grocery bags) and
Orphans as I tidy up the studio after a frantic holiday season. This is
one of ...
Valentine gifts for grandkids!
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NAME TAGS!
These tags are for luggage, gym bags, music bags or sports bags!
I've had the embroidery applique designs for several months and kept delay
ma...
Star Fun
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I just love my Accuquilt Cutting System. It makes flying geese so easy to
cut and sew. I love star quilts and made this one as my next Quilt Of Valor
dona...
Virtual Quilt Show
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Just a quick note to let everyone know about a virtual quilt show going on
at Circle Lord Quilt Show
Circle Lord is a whole collection of tools for use on ...
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I am finished with the Top of Ocra Bay Mystery than God this was really
very intense ,but i am proud i did not throw in the Towel perseverance
that's what'...
Some more make up purses
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I love making these little purses, they make great gifts. I like to wrap
them in tissue paper and tie a pretty bow round them.
Ruby Steps Out
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My latest restoration project is “Ruby,” a Singer 99K model from 1927,
serial number Y4432093. I was so impatient to start working on her that I
forgot to ...
I'm Back
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Well, now I have my repaired computer back, so no more excuses for not
posting. I will get back into the swing of things, I hope, soon.
Tomorrow, I play M...
A Week of Stitching
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This has been a busy week for me. I had a few projects to get finished
before the weekend. Lucky for me when I am under some pressure and have a
deadline...
I was bugged!!!
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Stitching away on my Jacobean Cross Stitch, I tugged the threads thinking I
had loose a knot caught in the back, but no, there was a bug! Unbelievable!
How...
Kilroy Was Here
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Daily Draw: Classical Tarot DellaRocca ~ Tower
I don't remember seeing this before in the Tower, a little Kilroy sort of
person in that third window. And ...
A New Year and A New Life for an Old Dress!
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I hope everyone had a Happy New Year!!! We celebrated Christmas with my
daughter and her family and my brother and niece on New Year’s Day since we
were ou...
Re publication: Trinity Celtic Knot
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I am delighted to announce that my Trinity Celtic knot pattern is once
again available - this time through Arbee designs.
This reissue includes a strip pie...
Done, Done, Done!
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Great Aunt Laura's Double Wedding Ring Quilt is done! Done, done, done!
Whew - what a learning experience that was. I'm not too sure that I'm ready
to qui...
Just got a Knook!
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I just bought a new crafting/sewing tool: the Knook. It combines knitting
with crochet. Hopefully, this will help me learn how to make socks–one of
my goa...
End of the Year Tally
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Its the end of the year and the news shows and talk shows all talk about
what the past year has held,, has accomplished, ~Happenings in our lives....
Jan w...
An addition to the herd
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It seems that even when I am not looking for new sewing machines, they find me. Last month a friend gave me a Singer 27 with the hard-to-find Persian decals....
Needle Felted Pin Cushions
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I found a cool tutorial on WC Mercantile website for making needle felted
pin cushions. Well, I have quite a 'fondness' for pin-cushions *(...
Home Again Home Again... Jiggedy-Jig
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The testing for the new job went very well. I knew I had nailed it as soon
as it was over. When I got home last night (to an enthusiastic greeting by
my ...
My Christmas Quilt
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I've always wanted to make a special Christmas quilt, but just never
seemed to get around to actually doing it.
the last time we went to the quilt show in ...
What a good hubby!
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When we got up, the first thing hubby asked was where the motion sensor
light was. We have had it for more than 2 years, and it was supposed to go
up at ou...
Pinterest
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I have discovered Pinterest. I'm hooked but the exciting thing is that I've
actually made something I've pinned and now I'm sharing (so of course I can
th...
Catching Up and Digging In
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Today I bring you photographic evidence of the list I wrote in the post
below. Herewith I present my quilts ...
Kittens & Posies - the orange inner border ...
just a peek...
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It's been forever, so I decided to just bite the bullet and WRITE.
Life is good. Pretty much the same ole', same ole' stuff, but then less
drama is good.
I ...
Snow-Kissed Star quilt
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When the recent McCall's Quilting magazine came in the mail I decided to
make the quilt pictured on the cover, and so got to work. It went together
fairly...
Soldier Quilts
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As my daughter was heading off to Afghanistan in March, she said that it
would be cool if I could make RW&B quilts for everyone. Lovely idea, but
all my R...
I'm moving!
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I'm moving!
In a little while, I will be deleting this blog and all of its posts. But
the content has already been moved over to our new home, Harper Ac...
Knitting
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Would you believeeeeeeeeee that I have actually taught myself to knit! Well
with the generous help of all those utube vidios out there! some of the
knittin...
Love these quiet mornings....
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Another quiet morning sitting in my swing in my screened-in porch. I love
watching the humming birds. These little creatures are sure thirsty this
morning....
Preparing for the Switch...
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I'm planning to switch over to the new site tomorrow, so this will be my
last post on Blogger. I'd do it now, except I'm tired, and there are a few
things ...
Closing down Blog
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I have decided to close down this blog due to health issues. I am no longer
able to do many things I've done in the past. I hope you have enjoyed
visiting ...
oh and I made a bag for my craft partner too.
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she likes bright colours and creepy stuff...I am not sure I like this, but
i think she will
and I made her a pair of earrings too..yes I over crafted ag...
Yarn Swap Anyone?
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I have some yarn here that I will never use. When I ordered it from Lion
Brand, somehow the order got mixed up, and I received colors I had not
ordered. ...
A Quilt for Ian
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Something I wanted to do for Ian was to make him a quilt. Now I have liked
quilts for some time, but this is something I was not doing at the time of
olde...
Jax Quilt Show and stuff
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So, Diane and I went Saturday to the Jacksonville quilt show and we had a
wonderful time. A couple of weeks ago I finished this quilt:
The baby, my wonder...
Update for Week ending Jun 19
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*SUN* - Still sewing strings for tumbler blocks. My strings are getting
real low, and the assortment of colors and fabric is poor. Will have to
stop making...
God, are you talking to me?
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I have been praying a lot about what to do with the next season in my
life. My youngest is preparing to fly the coop and I don’t think long term
traveling...
Quilt Top Almost Done!
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You might see my new feature over to the side called My Design Wall. I
think it’s going to be neat to show what is on my real design wall, maybe
that will ...
How to create a comfortable, inexpensive, sewing and quilting area that reduces back, neck and shoulder pain and strain. Read the comments on Amazon (print version available on Amazon for $18.95 or
Done with machine quilting on JL
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I finished machine quilting the Jacob's Ladder quilt tonight. Made a
label, which I'm not sure I'm going to use...might make a different one.
Also trimme...
The Better to See You with My Dear
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Sewing is going pretty slowly these days. For one thing, I have very little time to sew right now, doing tons of babysitting. For another, when chain-sewing ...
Mindless Sewing: Prescription for Emotional Fatigue
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We recently bade a final farewell to a close friend who fought the good
fight. His battle with pancreatic cancer took him far too young. The
weeks leadin...
How's This Krista?
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I was asked about how my blog showed up in her blogroll. Thanks to my
sidekick Patrick we figured out that I can have a "title". Learn something
new every ...
Today’s progress
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Remember that stack of triangle squares from yesterday, the ones I was
sewing into pairs? This morning I finished pairing them, and this was what
the pile...
oh boy!!!!!! lots of posts......
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I am so ashamed..... I am such a bad blogger. I really do have a reason,
truly! life has been so incredibly busy. This week I have been recuperating
and do...
Getting ready for Country Threads..my turn...
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*Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we must carry it
with us or we find it not. - Ralph Waldo Emerson*
It is almost my turn...but f...
Back in the Olden Days
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A way long time ago, in a far away time, Wrangler Man and I moved out to
this previously un-lived upon land, and decided to set up shop here.....
Because...
Jolly Jo & The Chickens
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Jolly Jo, as promised back in 2011, is making her way through her PhD's
(Projects Half Done) on a mission to finish them all. Here's her latest
achievemen...
Ash Wednesday
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My plan for today was to do some yard work and begin to plant some flowers
because spring is coming and it comes early in AZ. Know how I *know* it's
nearly...
In which I do not see a Snowy Owl, 2/2/12
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Another Thursday, another trip up to Saratoga County. A hopeful crowd
assembled this week hoping the Golden Eagle from last week was still around
(disclosu...
Catching Up from Last Week
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I forgot to post about our Valentines Day. When I came home from work I was
surprised to see new towels in the kitchen
and a heart shaped pizza being pre...
February Finish
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Yeah, a finish!! I have had all of the blocks sewn together for awhile and
have had it laid out with about half of the blocks sewn together. It took
havi...
To Thimble or NOT!
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Bonnie is Linking Thimbles on her Blog and I have to put in my two-cents
worth. I have not learned to use a "Thimble". My Grandma tried to help
me, to no...
Dallas Quilt Show
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Oh my goodness, I just realized that the Dallas Quilt Show is two weeks
from this coming weekend! The theme this year is In Full Bloom and the
dates are M...
My Delight!!!!
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Here she is!! My Jenkins Delight turkish spindle!! She is very petite and
so incredibly lovely. She is made of Desert Ironwood with a maple shaft and
wei...
CARD MAKING
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I enjoyed making these cards last night. Card making is one of the monthly
activities with our neighborhood association at the clubhouse. The lady
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Ferdig med rosa!! Klar for nytt prosjekt :)
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Ferdig krabbeteppe med border av kyr,
Detalj av quilting
I går kveld var teppet ferdig quiltet og lukkekant påsydd. Nå skal jeg
igang med et nytt senget...
Worldwide Parts Swap
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The Liberated Quilters hosted their second Worldwide Parts Swap this
month. Each participant was assigned a person to whom to send
no-longer-needed fabr...
Just Why???
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Just why is it, that when I have my feet to the fire and things that have
to be done, I can manage to get side tracked at a heartbeat?
I know that I need t...
BOM Day
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Usual Suspects got together to set together their Quilt Show BOM blocks. We
hired a village hall and had massive space and tables to set things out on
as t...
Mardi Gras!!
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Laissez Les Bon Temps Rouler! King Bacchus this year in NOLA is none other
than Will Ferrell. How fun is that??!!! I hope to visit NOLA for Mardi
Gras s...
Look what I won
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I won two cookbooks from Skinnytaste a few weeks ago and received them
today they look so very interesting. Written by Heather Jones RD. Looks
like some...
Design was Monday 2-20-12
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I used a pattern out of a modern quilt book and pieced this top for a QOV.
DH said it was dull (he knows better than to say ugly), I’m thinking
boring. T...
FWQ February blocks ...
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I've made all the blocks for the month of February in the Farmer's Wife
Quilt sow-a-long on Randy's blog. Used a consistant background and a
variety of r...
Bumblebee, Bumblebee
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What a day!!! It snowed, probably the first and last snow of the season if
the long range predictions for our area are anything to go by. Which is
perso...
Bear Creek Quilt Show
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The Bear Creek Quilt Show was great!
It is fun seeing so many beautiful quilts and knowing the quilters is a
bonus.
Here are some pics of my friends qui...
Anyone for tea?
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Pattern is by Judith Connors and I used Lizbeth size 20 thread. Color is
Ocean Sunset. I have not blocked it yet, so it is a little wonky, but I
will on...
I think I have become high maintenance!
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Remember everything I was going to get done this week because Hubs is out
of town? Guess how much I have gotten to do.....oh, go on--guess!
NONE!!! I ...
Clover and Violet are starting another...
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sewing and quilt-long this month, the Garden Steps: Stitch & Quilt Along.
There will be two quilt options this time, a full quilt which will measure
appro...
Santa's Coming to Town.... well not yet anyway!
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I'm still here! I did manage to finally piece the center of the General's
Wives quilt .... only because I needed my design wall for another quilt.
Multi ta...
Valentine's Day and Misc. Quilting
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*Happy belated Valentine's day. We had a nice one. It didn't start out
too well, as the first thing we had to take DH for a blood test, but then
my daugh...
Jetzt fehlt nur noch das Frühjahr
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Ganz ungeduldig habe ich die letzten Tage auf weitere Wolllieferungen
gewartet. Heute kam Teil 2 und von Teil 3 nur eine Teillieferung. Ich denke
ich wer...
I [heart] Valentine's Day
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*Happy Valentine's Day! *
This is my Holiday guild challenge from last year. Even though it's too big
for this chair - it has gamely hung on for weeks!! I...
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Well here we are organising the 11th Boddington Field of Quilts. The
disclaimer forms and stall holder application, to name a few, are being
updated and...
Kaleidescope Eyes
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This pattern is called Garden Walk. I pulled it from *Egg Money Quilts* by
Eleanor Burns. The dark purple and green flowers are all, believe it or
slurp i...
Want Snow?
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All you have to do is sign up to do a run/walk!!! Tomorrow we're doing the
Seroogy's 5K run/walk. A week ago the forecast was 30 degrees. It started
sno...
February
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We have been lucky enough to escape the worst of the weather that has swept
over much of the country.We haven't had any snow all winter although we can...
Kaleidoscope Quilt
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Michelle, of Stashbuster, showed a kaleidoscope quilt she made out of
sheets and cutting the pieces with an Accuquilt Go. I went downstairs last
evening a...
Blueberry Crumb Cake Decision
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*For the past month, I've labored over what pattern to use with my
Blueberry Crumb Cake precuts. My first instinct was to make another White
Chocolate qui...
The Desk!
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I DID IT..managed to load the picture..not sure why I had trouble
before..but in edit.I managed to load the picture....love it!!
I have no idea what I ha...
Lonely Blog Seeks Attentive Owner
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Hi all,
I started this blog as a group blog because I knew I would not have the
time to post in one enough by myself. I still think it is a good idea but I...
A day with Bonnie...........
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I had the wonderful opportunity of spending some time with Bonnie Hunterthis weekend. She was visiting the LeTort Quilt Guild in Carlisle, PA which
is righ...
Pink Lemonade
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You may have noticed a new-ish button on my side bar linking to Lori at
Humble Quilts, well, do pop along there today and see all the lovely
versions tha...
Another Crafty Grama Expandable Tote
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I finished another Crafty Grama Expandable Tote/Duffle Bag this evening. No
one has claimed this bag yet. I haven't made many green bags and I really
lik...
4th Table Runner
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Another green toned table runner from the 2inch strip box. this one is
long! (still looks like the box hasn't decreased at all...are these strips
breeding...
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I am posting on behalf of my mother. She hadn't posted for a while because
she was battling cancer. It was a private battle shared only with her
fami...
Bobbin Lace And Orchid
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It's a very windy day here in Oklahoma, in fact too much as far as I am
concerned. It did get in the high 60 degrees though and I like it. I have
finish ...
A new quilt
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The good thing about The Beast being sick and in the hospital is that I
have had to get my old Bernina out of the cupboard and start using it
again. I was ...
my new favorite song of all time....
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this song is for my kids....i know it is supposed to be for a man and a
woman, but really, it can be for anyone in a relationship of any kind. my
kids hav...
Christmas Break crafting....Rag Dolls!!
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I have always admired the dolls made by Nicole Ross Ellison. She has made
her patterns available on her website. I bought three of them for myself,
and hav...
Two of the 10 tops that I finished this year...
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Well, I think this is the last of the tops for this year. It was at block
stage for a while. As you can see, I just used the horse fabric for the
border to...
Snap Nook and Kindle 3 case
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Remember the snap brackets? A really smart quilter came up with the idea
to use the same closure on small bags called *Snap Happy* by Three Sisters.
Us...
2 Christmas presents done!!!
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In the past month, I have made 2 quilt tops as Christmas presents. The
first is a queen size, 2 color (blue and cream) quilt. It is now at the
machine quil...
Rainbow Wrap - A Wonderful Scrappy Gift
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Again, keeping to the Scrappy Theme, I just completed the wrap you see
above and I found it to be one of the most wonderful projects I have
tackled in quit...
Adopt my bady
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It's time for more spam.
This one had the subject line, "Adopt my bady". What the heck is a bady I
ask you?
thanks for your mail,
i have read about you ...
Flying Purple Potholders…
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This Christmas I have two friends on my gift list who love purple. I made
potholders for both of them. The first pair is ‘Done is Better than
Perfect’, bec...
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I came across this description this week in my scripture study. I hope to
live by the words here and develop more charity towards my fellow beings.
I oft...
Sewing Summit, Day Before
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Yeah, so Sewing Summit. I was blown away, by almost every aspect of the
event.
My roomie was my quilting friend from Denver, Amy of *Stitchery Dickory...
Trying My Hand at Dyeing Yarn
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Well I finally got up the nerve to attempt dyeing yarn with more than one
color. I used Kool Aid yellow and pink and got a lovely pastel multicolor
result ...
Don't miss this Christmas Sew-A-Long
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Sew-A-Longs are a great way to get motivated and work on projects over
time, and with Christmas fast approaching, Sew Mama Sew has just introduced
not one,...
~Last Weeks Birthday Boy~
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Hard to believe this once little guy is now 13! Time is going by so fast,
we had a grand time taking him out for Sushi, a trip around the mall, then
topped...
Yeah, I know....
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This morning Zeus mentioned that maybe it was time to shut down this blog
since it has been severely neglected for the last three months. To be
honest, tha...
3 New Quilts
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This quilt is called Serenity...
This is a hospice quilt toward my next year's quota...it was fun to make
and I am sure I will use the pattern again!
My...
Sun Tea in the South
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Good morning from Florida.
My son's chore everday is to make the sun tea. When he forgets, we really
miss it at dinner and he gets a good brow beating.
...
I Won!
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I received good news in my inbox this morning!
I was a Bonus Prize Winner in the February FabShopHop and won a $100 gift
certificate from Bug Fabric.
I am...
There's A Quilt In Me Today
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It's the 3rd of January 2011 and I feel like working with fabric today. I
am working on a number of other things so quilting should be the last thing
on my...
School days :)
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OK- so going back to school... FUN!
(But first let's start with a gratuitous puppy picture of my doggies
snoozing on the passenger seat of my car.)
Really, ...
This was a first
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Never did this before...interesting, Olfa blade too. Bright side, new blade
is much sharper and may not require me to press down so hard :-)
Long time no see!!
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Its sure has been a long time since I posted on here. Most of that was due
to the move and the fact that my quilting time has been severly curtailed.
We ...
Happy Wednesday!
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September 1, 2010
I love September! My favorite month. Please hold all birthday cards until,
November. :0)
Autumn is on it's way. You can't tell by today'...
Well here's a start!
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So I have been putting off starting as I have so much to catch you all up
on, I haven't known where to start. So instead of starting with a bunch of
pictur...
Long time no post!
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Sooo busy..... here are a few quilty and not so quilty things I've been up
to since my last post.
Made a quilt for Willow.
Really love how the quilting ...
a fusible day
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I spent the morning fusing ornaments and a table runner for the Christmas
bazaar. I figured since it's August I better get back on track and get some
thin...
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