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May 19, 2013
Big decision made from Stitch and Yarn

These last couple of weeks have seen me making a million decisions, big and small, rather than anything crafty and tangible. The biggest decision has been to sell my apartment. The first open house inspection will be next weekend and then an auction will follow about a month later. It's scary, but I think it's the right thing to do and contrary to what I originally thought, it seems like a good time to sell.

In preparation, I've been going through the place room by room and getting rid of all the junk that doesn't deserve ...

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Hole In The Wall from Hulahoop

Several weeks ago, Sandy Corbin was back in town.  So our regular group took her class, Hole In The Wall by Eleanor Burns.  I had a bundle of fat quarters in Asian fabrics so this is the result.  I plan to gift it to another coworker, Elaine Jow, who is originally from Taiwan.

 
I have one more quilt to finish in the next couple of weeks. Then I plan to sell my quilting machine and frame and eventually upgrade to a longarm setup.

My husband retired a couple of months ago and I have only another 6 weeks before I ...

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Aqua it is..... from Lilabelle Lane

Argh, Collingwood was playing last night and it became a
Bit of a health hazard trying to sew hexagons because I just never
knew when the TV was going to be yelled at and there for
the needle being jabbed into my finger!

Row 1 did get to meet Row 2 before I stopped.

Then I moved to the other end of the house
And into my sewing space. I had noticed that my
Blue scrap box was a lot fuller than the others
And at a closer look I found that it had a lot of
Aqua within in ...

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Spinning Summertime Workshop from Angie Quilts










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trying something out here. from PEACE BY PIECE

https://www.facebook.com/dee.allwoodsoden/posts/10200124699104124

PURPLE ELEPHANTS.

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Shelving Crisis... 10% Opportinity from Angie Quilts

A few weeks ago I had to confess about having run out of shelf space.
It didn't stop the fabric arriving though, woooohooo. I ordered few more little trollies... they're full already... hmmm, 'oh dear' and 'yeeeha' at the same time eh?
There are many bolts with small amounts of fabric left on them and, as I really need the shelf space for incoming fabric orders, I've decided to do this...

From now, today, right here in this very early moment... until Saturday 1st June, I will take 10% off the price of each piece of fabric ...

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Stash Report from Jo's Country Junction

It was a slow week for me sewing and far as fabric use goes.  I did use some fabric this week.  I used a little for binding West, Texas quilts. I didn’t buy any fabric either so it’s a slow news day here. I do have a couple quilts that were on the quilting frame [...]

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Wandering the Aisles at Quilt Market from Bear Patch Quilting

This is the end of another wonderful day at International Quilt Market in Portland, OR.
Debbie and I made a little more progress in trying to cover all of the booths on the floor of the convention center.  Just to give you and idea, there are 27 rows of booths.  They are not all the same length, but so far we have covered 19 rows in 2 days.  Tomorrow the show closes at 4 instead of 6 as it has today and yesterday.  So if we pace ourselves well, and don't abuse our bathroom breaks, we should be just ...

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More white and black....... from Exuberant Color

While I was in the basement doing laundry and vacuuming, I decided to put some more white and black prints for the rest of the star blocks.  I have to cut some more star points in Kaffe fabrics too.  I have two sets cut already.
It cooled off a little yesterday so I baked a batch of shortbread cookies and mixed 2 other batches of cookie dough and put them in the refrigerator.  I like to bake first thing in the morning while the house is cool.

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Grab Hold and Don't Let Go from Junie Moon Quilting

I was beginning to think that my sewing days were over. The more I tried to sew the less time I had. Tried to sit down to sew and the next thing I knew I was being called to do something else. Well this week I grabbed hold of my chair and didn't let go. Was able to finish clue two of Bonnie K. Hunters Lazy Sunday from Quiltmaker's magazine


and finished two tops for Scrappy Trip Around the World.



 Let me tell you it made me feel so good that I was able to get something accomplished ...

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Small Finishes from Junie Moon Quilting

I have been busy sewing and quilting these past weeks trying to finish up some small table toppers that have been sitting around

Conchico Mills, a mini quilt of the month from Temecula Quilt Co.

Smoked Cheddar Bow Tie, 12" sq.  Each block is 2" finished.

Happy Holiday Table Topper for Valentines Day.

and a 4th of July wall hanging.

Summer Fun Sampler for 4th of July.

Then made a small test quilt to see if I liked the pattern.  Now I'm off and running to make two twin quilts as birthday gifts that need to be ready in ...

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Beyond The Wall Block ~ a tutorial from Life in the Scrapatch

Beyond the Wall Block
and original block
block size 12.5" by 16.5"
 
This block will be sent to
 
quilts for Boston
 
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How I made this block:
 
Using the same fabrics and method as I did for the Drop of Sunshine Block, I wanted to make a "half-flower" block. 
 
For this one I started by cutting three white "petal shapes" with smallest


  Hex n More  jewel shape
 
 
nest seams to sew petals together
 

 
sew 2" yellow strips to sides and the top
 

trim and shape with the half hexagon shape
with the Hex n More  ruler
 

 
press as ...

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» Attic Window Quilt Shoppe

Day 4 International Quilt Market in Portland, Oregon.  This afternoon we are tired, but excited.  Yesterday, we were inspired by our classes but didn't find nearly as many new things on the vendor floor as we'd hoped for.  This morning was an entirely different day.  We each started with a great class (more about that later), and then found idea after idea as we went up and down the lanes.  By the end of the day, we had enough new and interesting projects to fuel our demonstration days through the end of the year, several new classes that ...

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Sunday Show and Tell from On The Go Quilting

Did you accomplish a lot this week?  I hope you did; it feels so good!

For Show and Tell today, I can share the two completed quilt tops I go to the “ready to quilt” point this week.

You saw the Scrap-Tease quilt earlier this week, but it didn’t have the borders yet.  I went to JoAnne Fabrics to look for batik fabric for the borders.  I wanted something that had lots of colors in it, and the quilt guild used a really nice batik with darker multi-colored designs through it.  I couldn’t find anything that looked like ...

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Blogger's Quilt Festival (NE Oregon) from QuiltinCats

I am entering Cuddly Critters into the Baby Quilt category in the Blogger's Quilt Festival held and hosted by Amy's Creative Side.  Thank you Amy for hosting this festival.


My husband and I retired in 2009, sold our house, and have been traveling in our motorhome with four cats.  I still manage to get in some quilting time.

Thanks to the internet and emails, I am able to keep up with all my friends and co-workers.  This includes my one and only student intern.  Recently, she sent me the good news that she and her husband were expecting ...

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Stash Report 5/19/13 from The Quilting Reader's Garden

A waxy beauty from my DH's cactus! Went to a Sew Day at our Guild today.  We made blocks for VA quilts.  I actually got a whole top done using a panel to which I added fabric round and round it.  It measures about 36 by 42.  I pulled a fabric from my stash to be the back, so that used a yard.  I also fussy cut some squares and that used up another 1/4 yard.  Not much other de-stashing, but I

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A Great Visit and a Reno Update from Night Owl Quilting

My good friend Kathy came to Dauphin from Flin Flon for a visit this week. She had teased me on her blog that she had a cool birthday present for me, and she was right.   A few weeks ago Kathy had asked me to send her a picture of the front of my house and not to ask why.  This of course had me curious.  She wouldn't give me any hints, and I wasn't able to guess, but I was very excited to open my present and find this metal compass "barn" quilt.


The metal block and other ...

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Create 365 from Mini Blocks 365

It's a flickr group for people doing an art, craft or hobby related Project 365.

Create 365

All of the 365 groups I looked at were about photography and not the item being photographed. This group is about the item.

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Spring Market Day 2&3 from Simply Put Plus

  Obviously the pace at market is so fast that being able to blog each day was an unrealistic goal.  I have met some great shops which are now going to be carrying Simply Put.  That would be YEAH!  Visiting with some of the bloggers who I follow and who follow me, also YEAH!  I did get out and take a few pics of some of the booths that struck my fancy.  No, Susan I am not going to sit in the swan.
 Here's me pretending to like having my picture taken.
 This quilt Wow!  "Hugs and Kisses"
 Michael Miller ...

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Candy Sayings "Teacher's 100 Grand" from Parties and Patterns



Starting to think about what you can do for your child's teacher to thank them for their hard work? We've got you taken care of! Candy's sayings "teacher's 100 Grand" is a great homemade gift to show your teacher appreciation! You can download this printable for FREE just by clicking on the link below! Now you just have to figure out what to do with the kids all summer long :-)

Candy Sayings "Teacher's 100 Grand"

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