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May 18, 2013
Jared Takes a Wife Finished! from Pumpkin in Patch Quilter

So thrilled to be done with this quilt!  I've got an incredible stack of quilts that need binding - so I'm going to get working on that in the next day or so.  This took me particularly longer because I had to re-time my machine.  I'm so glad I did because my stitching is SO much better.  On to the next!


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The Feather Quilt from Jan's Quilts




This is my entry to Amy's Blogger's Quilt Festival.


I like how different it looks, when it's turned the other way!


A close-up of the quilting pattern, called Beach Party by Anne.


I finally got the binding on this quilt.  Life just keeps getting in the way.  I've listed it in my etsy shop, here.

May your bobbins always be full,

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GFG QUILTS ARE PROGRESSING from Sew Pokey

I feel so bad that i dont have any pics to show you right now....all i have been doing is working on the blocks for the gfg quilts...yay! i am on row 8 on both of them...but i have to keep making a lot of blocks ahead as i dont want many repeats in the 2 rows which would be 21 blocks....(11 & 10blocks respectively)...so for keeping both quilts in even amount of rows that is 42 blocks to keep ahead.... are you confused????....but i dont mind telling you i am getting tired of making ...

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Sunday Stash #63 from Finding Fifth

More Scrap Love

Today Sunday Stash link up is over at Sew Happily Ever After with Rachel but it may come online a bit later due to the time difference. 


Recently our family holiday took us to Coffs Harbour

Marieka and I
Some of the Wombat Stew girls and I caught up, with our kids, at North Sapphire Beach at the fabulous park and Cafe there.

Kristy and Jane
It was a time for eating, drinking coffee and swapping stories, blocks and scraps!


So much scrap love that I felt embarrassed actually.


But the girls are like that - so generous ...

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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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Pat Sloan: Totally inspired wanna go from Pat Sloan's Blog

There is a quilt show called HMQS, Home Machine Quilting Show, that has blow your socks off quilts. They highlight the quilting of the 3 layers, you know the QUILTING... not the Quilting.. LOL! Don't you love we use the SAME WORD for several parts?

ok.. here is the real deal.. the quilting DOES take your top to another level when you approach it as designing the 'next level' on your piece. 

Karlee porter

Karlee Porter, won third place in the Utah’s Own quilt category for her 'Shimmering Symphony quilt'. She quilted this on an HQ sit-down machine... which means ...

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Today is Free Class Day at Craftsy! from CaliQuilter

craftsy

If you have never taken a class at Craftsy.com, today you have the opportunity to sign up to take a free class to try it out! Set up a free account, choose the class you want to take, and it is downloaded into your private classroom. You can take the class whenever it is convenient. You can stop and start the instruction videos as many times as you want. And best of all, the class stays in your class list indefinitely. If eight months from now you have forgotten a certain step in a project, open the class and ...

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Why? from Delaware Quilts

Why do I need to raise another $1000?  Because I want to make another sponsor donation to another Relay event.  I use my sale profits, and in many cases all of the money from my sales to donate to Relay For Life at a sponsor level.  I would like to make another sponsor donation, but have used up all my money, so I need to sell some quilts. 

And honestly, any offer will be considered.  Take a look at what I’m selling and save yourself the time and effort of making it yourself.  My prices are almost at the ...

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New Book Promenade in a Dutch Garden from Collector with a Needle

One of the doll or crib size projects
It was an exciting day today when the post rang!  My copy of "Promenade in a Dutch Garden" by Petra Prins & An Moonen published by Quilt Mania.
In my opinion the book is a must have!
By combining history, reproduction quilt patterns and beautiful photography An and Petra have created a fabulous book.

Check out the bonnet top cradle in the photo - and mine - I think this will be my first of many projects from the book - pieced on both sides no less!

Full size - Fabulous border

It was great fun to ...

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Saturday Sampler from Creations by Melinda

Today was time to pick up finishing kits for Saturday Sampler. 

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Blogger's Quilt Festival - Spring 2013 from Flying Blind On A Rocket Cycle

Well the Blogger's Quilt Festival snuck up on me this time around, and I was just a little unprepared!


Oh what to enter??


If you are not a regular follower of this little corner of the interweb, please don't look back at the last couple of days and judge me - I've been having a bit of a week; poorly husband and one child out of 3, extra-curricular school activities, a busy work schedule and an AWOL sewing mojo, which resulted in me venting my frustrations on a Staple Dress last night; angry-sewing never looks nice!

Anyway, back ...

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I think I need a bigger design wall.. from Life under quilts

but that means we'd have to raise the ceiling a few feet...
I've been making steady progress on my Orphan Block Soup quilt.  This morning I finished the pink slabs (they measure roughly 16.5" square):

 Then I paired them with the taupe and made HSTs.  I haven't trimmed them down yet but just threw them up on the wall to see how it was going.  I pulled out the blue circle block from the bottom of a "I'll work on this when I have the time" bin and gave it a good press.  Only one ...

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Wooly Court House Steps…With **JAZZ HANDS!!** from Quiltville's Quips & Snips!

I’m giggling to myself…. Because every time I see “white glove” ladies at a quilt show…I imagine them breaking into some crazy tap dancing version of “jazz hands”  Now watch…every time YOU see white glove ladies at a quilt show….you are going to start thinking the same thing!  Ha cha cha cha! But look at this lovely quilt that we unwrapped at the La Salle County museum: WOOL! Courthouse

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May Snow from Cold Feet Quilter

This is how the deck looks now. It just stopped snowing. Can this really be MAY?
I was hopping to have Calendar Girls out here on Thursday. I made reservations for Doriola's instead, this morning.

It's a Good thing Warren brought the Nasturtiums inside!

Broc thought he wanted to go out on the deck. This is a far as he got.
He said something like "Ank!" & changed direction fast!

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Working on my Wedding Album from mequilter

Last Saturday was scrapbooking day with my friends.  I began working on our Wedding pictures there and worked on them during the week.  I guess after being married 21 years it is about time to finish them. I have about 2 more pages to finish.
 
Our Family
 
Richard's Sisters
 

More of the sisters

I hate that my scanner trims the pages I scan, the left side of this page has a nice lace design.

Lots of his family

More family

You can double click on the pictures and see them bigger. 
 

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First Graduation Complete from Dora Quilts

Cool but very windy graduation......  Very, very, very early this morning.  She said I needed to take a "shooting for the stars" picture.  The mortarboard picture,   which also qualifies as "we are in a horrible drought" picture.  The "Martin's picking me up" picture.  (And, he always tips his head back for pictures, she says.)  Her two favorite grandmas [from church], Ms.

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A Quiet Saturday from Seaside Stitches

 There's not much going on around here today, but I felt like posting, so here goes nothing.

I started hearing the Baltimore Oriole in the yard this week. Minutes after putting the orange out for him, he flew over for a nibble. He looks a little slimmer than the males we've seen in the past. I wonder if he's a young one.


I finally put labels on the Ninigret Quilters' donations to Project Linus. It was time to move that pile out of my house!


 I was planning to just go into the LQS to drop off ...

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Blast From The Past from Tim Quilts

I recently purchased a quilt made entirely out of polyester double knit fabric.   Before you become totally horrified at the thought of that let me explain why.

I believe that these quilts are an important part of quilting history .  Quilting was for a long time assumed to be dying out of popularity.

We tend to think of America’s 200th birthday in 1976 as the beginning of the latest quilt revival.  Jonathan Holstein and Gail van der Hoof began collecting quilts at the end of the 1960s. In 1971 they were able to display the most fascinating of their quilts ...

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Class Update from Seminole Sampler News

CherryBird

I spoke to Barbara Burnham yesterday about her class (#10), coming up on June 22nd, Cherry Bird. She has decided to lower the amount of applique experience needed to execute this design to BEGINNER. If you are interested in learning to do hand applique, look over this class description and see if the class appeals to you! :)

:) Linda

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What's up, Doc? from Quilts and More - Home Made Creations

Unfortunately, not much.  Cleaning my sewing room is the priority these days, so sewing has taken a back seat.  However, I have gathered photos of my projects from the quilting retreat from a couple of weeks ago.

We did 60 degree table runners.  Made from a border print, then end result is a lovely design.  And the same print makes very different effects, depending on where you choose your repeat.
These were run, and very quick to make.  I'm planning some placemats next.

This is a bird-of -paradise, done in a new applique technique I learned at the retreat ...

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