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May 18, 2013
my thread sampler from remember your karma

I made myself a reference sample of threads I use in quilting.

I drew a grid on a solid fat quarter, layered with batting and batting, and basted.

At the top of each rectangle, I wrote the thread type and weight, using a Pigma pen.
My threads used (Left to Right): YLI Soft Touch bobbin thread, YLI Silk, Aurifil Mako, PolyX, YLI Cotton Machine Quilting, King Tut, Signature, Sulky 12 wt.

Then. I FMQ-ed a wavy line, added loops, stippling, and finally an echo shape to see how the thread looked in a variety of stitch designs. I repeated for ...

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Granny’s Scraps Quilt from Life as a Quilter -- Julia Graber


AmysCreativeSide.com
 
 Twice a year we get to enjoy an online quilt show from our own home hosted by Amy.
 
I’m calling my entry “Granny’s Scraps” and entering into the Group/Bee Category.
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You see, last year Evie found a pile of 3” scrappy squares at our Magnolia Sewing Circle from cottons, polyester/cotton, and shirting. She brought them over to my house and wanted help in designing a quilt.
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What could we make with such an odd collection? … We divided the squares into ...

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Blocks in Blue from Quilting & Other Craft Therapy

I finished up my blue blocks for RSC13 this week. I have always loved blue & white together so it is no surprise that I really enjoyed making these blocks!

I made 8 Birds in the Air blocks (tutorial found HERE). I pulled out my teal/aqua charms but left in my light blues because I like the interest they give the blocks and I have plenty more light blues in my stash.
And I finished the last 3 Crossroads blocks (tutorial found HERE) for a total of 8.
Five months into this challenge and I'm still loving these blocks ...

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Pst sloan from quilt market from Pat Sloan's Blog

Some photos from quilt market! Day two starts soon!
Pat Sloan

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Sunny Side Up – Instructions #7 from Patchwork Times by Judy Laquidara

Note:  Due to a scheduled sponsored post on Monday, the instructions for Monday will be posted on Sunday night. For today’s instructions: 1.  From background fabric, cut 6 – 3-1/2” strips.  (You’re going to need a bit more but check your scraps and see if you have any before cutting the 7th strip.)  Cut the [...]

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Saturday's Smile!! from The Quilting Garden

For my friend, Tag!!  :-)

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Saturday's Smile!! from Lavender Quilts

For my friend, Tag!!  :-)

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Sneak Peek from Wollie Mammoth

I can't wait to create my slideshows but in the meantime I want to share a little bit of a great time! Take a look at Missie's designs from www.Hallbrookdesigns.com...way to go Missie's! See all those heads looking at your creations!




We started the day with a dressing issue and I am not talking turkey. Karen is trying to help Kari of the Clearly Perfect Angles!




Stacy of Buttermilk Basin ...add...Karen of Farmhouse Woolens and the good times keep on rollin'




Valori Wells Kennedy looking as fresh as a Wish.




Here we are ...

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Quilter's Favorites - Share and Learn from Quilting Lines

The difficulties you meet will resolve themselves as you advance. Proceed, and light will dawn, and shine with increasing clearness on your path. 
D'Alembert





Geta Grama of Geta's Quilting Studio is having a great Linky Party this week.  She is inviting bloggers to share their Favorite Things and Tips about Quilting.  Naturally, I didn't want to miss out on the fun.  I hope you will pop over and join the fun.  You might learn a thing or two while you are at it.  Some really great bloggers are participating so there are years of quilting experience being ...

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My Scrap Quilt Theory from Quilting Lines

All colors are the friends of their neighbors and the lovers of their opposites.
Marc Chagall


I asked a while back if anyone would be interested in how I work with Color in Scrap Quilts.  A few of you said you would like more help so I'll tell you how I like to do things.  Please remember there are no Quilt Police!  This is just how I approach Scrap Quilts.

There is NO Right or Wrong way to make Scrap Quilts.  I just like to do them where the colors play happily with their neighbors.  I have seen some ...

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Painting clothing and something new from Maria Elkins -- Original Art Quilts

b&l-18I worked on painting the dresses yesterday. Overall, I like how they turned out, even if I still didn’t get that watercolor feeling I was envisioning. I think that effect is going to need a lot more practice when I don’t have a deadline. (The rippling you see in the photo is really the dropcloth underneath, not stripes in the fabric.)

b&l-19largerWhile I like the painted look, I had a “what if” idea that I wanted to try out. I started cutting out a couple print fabrics and incorporated them in the shadowed and highlighted areas on the ...

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Nope I'm not Dead! from Pattsart

I have been traveling so long... away from wifi..(can you believe it?) . that some of you were starting to worry about what happened. I'm okay and as busy as I've ever been... back in wifi country... this post is to let you know that and also promote the April 2014 Quilting Cruise through the Panama Canal. It should be a great time with several days at sea or as many classes as you want included in the cruise price. You might click on the link shown on the LINK list to go to the World of Quilts ...

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A different view from Applique 'n Patch Quilting

Since my BIL had his stroke 2 weeks ago, it has made me sit back and reflect on what is important in life.  My quilting in particular since it does consume so much of my time.

There is quite a pile of completed tops that have been waiting and waiting to be quilted and used.

There are also quite a few UFO's still sitting on a shelf.  Some just require outer borders to become completed tops.

Guess what my goals will be this summer?

In the meantime, I have brought out this quilt to work on again.  I did ...

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Everything Old Is New Again from Linda's Landscapes

Last week, I mentioned the Kreinik silver metallic thread that kept shredding in the needle while testing it on Lida the (Diva) bird and then tore apart like facial tissue when I stretched a length of it--because it was roughly 15 years old! So this week, while putting the new quilting studio together, I took out all my Kreinik metallic threads and systematically tested each by stretching it.

The 3 on the left (in their new storage box) made the grade. All of the others shredded to pieces. It's notable that the 3 good ones are all smooth metallic ...

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Blossoms from Maria's Quilt Scraps

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Plum Blossoms

I’ll be sharing some of our garden photos in the next while, not only because of the beauty of nature, but because Mother Nature’s colours are such an inspiration to quilters.  We are always looking for new colour themes. Imagine putting these whites, greens, and blues together in a quilt.

 


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Needles & Pins on Facebook... from Needles and Pins

I have been on facebook for a while and if anyone had every told me that I would have enjoyed it so, I would probably NOT have believed it!! It has been a great way for me to keep up with friends since retirement. AND, I am on too much...probably!!

But, I also have a business facebook page and I am trying to remember to post on it as well...


Do me a favor and "Like" it
so I can get more readers
if you, too, are on facebook!!

Blessings all,
Kathy



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I'm Leaving On A Jet Plane from Quilts + Color

Don't know when I'll be back again.....

Leaving you with a few of the 48 pictures of the train on my way home Thursday....

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sandwiches and tabs from Karen Ann Ruane

constructing cloth sandwiches for pin pillows....

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WIP van een tweetal jaartjes geleden - Japanse huisjes van Yoko Saito from quiltingveerle

Toen ik al die leuke stofjes van Naald en Draad gewonnen had bij de vorige challenge, ging ik meteen aan de slag met de Japanse stofjes.  In het boek "houses, houses, houses" van Yoko Saito vond ik een prachtige quilt die ik meteen wilde maken.
Dat liep vlotjes, tot de nieuwe uitdaging voor de volgende challenge werd voorgesteld en ik daarmee startte...
Yoko Saito werd even opzij geschoven ;) en ik werkte twee jaar aan mijn challenge quilt.  Deze week bracht ik mijn quilt binnen en kon ik eindelijk terug verder doen aan mijn leuke huisjes.
Er is er ondertussen al ...

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Go Elizabeth! from StitchinGirlMary's Blog

imageToday my daughter, Elizabeth, is showing her jewelry the American Legion Hall in Westminster.  She made earrings, bracelets, necklaces and rings. Oh, and flower pins!  I built several bird houses, which she sanded and painted.

I am very proud of her entrepreneurial spirit.  When I first started selling my wares,image I was so nervous the night before that I could not sleep.  This morning I asked her how she was doing and she stated, with absolute confidence, “good”.  And I totally believe her.  You go, Elizabeth!


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