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May 22, 2013
Log Court 51, 52, 53 and 54 from Virtual Quilter

Log Court 51

 

Last week I used the City Courthouse series, which differs to this series in that it uses more blocks.

Log Court 52

All the designs in this series are limited in size.

They are not limited to being on the straight and narrow though!

Log Court 53

Even with limited number of blocks the design can pack a lot of punch??????!

Log Court 54

Is it just me or does this look as though some empty spools have been added in the corners?


Filed under: Chimneys and Cornerstones, Courthouse Steps, Log Cabin Quilter's Mid Week Retreat, Log Cabin Quilts, Mid Week Retreat Tagged: Chimneys and Cornerstones, Log Cabin ...

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Dear Jane–E9 Quilt Jail from Silly Goose Quilts

I don’t know about quilt jail but I certainly feel like I am in computer jail.  Still no laptop, and this antique desktop is struggling.  How did we survive before we had fast, reliable computers?  Maybe we are too spoilt these days.

So I made another Dear Jane block.  After months of nothing, this one was so easy really, I don’t know why I waited.

E9 Quilt Jail

I’m not too displeased with it, considering the bars on the jail are only 1/4” wide when finished.

Till tomorrow,

Suzie

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Dear Jane Chart (an update) from Silly Goose Quilts

a1 a2 A3 a4 a5 a6 A7 Dad's Plaids a8 a9 a10 a11 a12 a13
b1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 B10 B11 B12 b13
c1 c2 c3 c3 c4 c5 c6 c7 c8 c9 C10 Patriot's Lantern c12 c12
d1 d2 d3 d4 d5 d6 d7 d8 d9 d10 d11 d12 D13
e1 e2 e3 e4 e5 e6 e7 E8 Mama's Maze E9 Quilt Jail E10 Five and Dime e11 e12 e13
f1 f2 f3 f4 f5 f6 f7 f8 f9 f10 f11 f12 F13 Tour de France
g1 g2 g3 g4 g5 g6 g7 g8 g9 g10 g11 g12 g13
h1 h2 h3 h4 h5 h6 h7 h8 h9 h10 h11 h12 H13
I1 I2 i3 i4 i5 i6 i1 i8 i9 i10 i11 i12 i13
j1 j2 j3 j4 j5 J6 Granny Weaver j7   j9 j10 j11 J12 Rebecca's Basket j13 ...

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New Eye Candy....Tuesday patchwork girls! from Julia's Place

My gorgeous Tuesday patchwork group girls never cease to amaze me....
How inspirational is this...
Anne #2...as we call this Anne, as we have 2 Anne's in the group...made this stunning quilt for her grandson Dylan.....but ....

...check this out.   Anne made this double sided. Same back and front.
Now is not only making all those stars being hours and hours of work not a feat on it's own..... but also lining them up perfectly back to back....and quilting this beauty .
Please pop over to Anne's blog and see her free motion quilting....
It ...

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More pages from Quilting is My Passion

I've finally gotten around to "populating" the extra blog pages I made back in February.  I've not labeled any of the pictures yet, and there are many pictures I've not yet loaded to each page. But it is a start.  Feel free to take a look, or wait awhile until I get things labeled.  Don't know when that will be however (VBG).

The "Finished Quilts" page speaks for itself.  As I finish each quilt now pictured on the "Finished Tops" page, I'll remove its picture there are put a new picture on the "Finished Quilts ...

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Pinecone update from Sew in Trouble

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These blocks are coming along. I have tried sewing the ribbon on the machine.  It did seem a lot quicker, but it’s a bit tricky folding te ribbon around and sewing over the edges etc.


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Fortune Cookie Roulette #22 from Jump Cut Arts

Pay attention, an opportunity will knock at your door.

I've spent the past few evenings hand-stitching the binding to my blue and white quilt and I'm almost done.  I find attaching bindings bittersweet, this time in particular.  I've spent a lot of time with this project, I'm very happy with the way it turned out and it was an absolute pleasure to work. In a few days, it will be gone to a home which sits on an island, where I hope its comfort will be felt when those warm summer days turn to cool and ...

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May 21, 2013
» Attic Window Quilt Shoppe

Post Market . . . wow, we're home, tired and back at work.  Our heads were definitely spinning as we drove back to Wenatchee.  . . so many ideas, so little time! 

Martha's now planning for the post market demonstration day on May 31st.  She'll be showing a slide show with some of the market highlights, giving you a sneak preview of what's to come, and demonstrating a cool tool that makes easy work of joining the two end binding strips in finishing a quilt.

She's also working on putting together new classes based on what we saw at ...

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Home Again, Home Again, Market is Done from Prairie Moon Quilts

Every time I go to Quilt Market, I’m reminded of the little nursery rhyme I used on my girls all the time when they were little:

To market, to market, to buy a fat pig,
Home again, home again, jiggety-jig.
To market, to market, to buy a fat hog,
Home again, home again, jiggety-jog.
To market, to market, to buy a plum bun,
Home again, home again, market is done.

Whenever we would return home from being out, I’d say to them as we pulled in the driveway: “Home again, home again, jiggety jog.” I have no idea ...

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Finally Finished! from Cherry Valley Designs

Hi Everybody!  First, I have to start out by saying our thoughts and prayers go out to those affected by the tornadoes in Oklahoma.  It just looks like total devastation and I can't even imagine what those families are going through.  Stay safe!

Last week my family and I took a somewhat vacation.  For a few days we spent the week back in Gettysburg and had a wonderful time, but I took no pictures :(  Then we came home and just relaxed for a while.  All in all it was a good week and I'm really looking forward to ...

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We are blessed from Bunbear Quilts

It was nowhere near the devastation that we are seeing come out of Oklahoma, however we experienced an EF 2 tornado in my little town last night.  Here are a few pictures:

 Above is the two sections of fence that are down in my yard.
 Above is the tree that fell on my dad's garage.
The town clock church on our main street.  The stained glass windows below the clock were broken.
A car blown over onto it's roof.

There were NO INJURIES during this storm.  Lots of damage and town is a mess, but it's just ...

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Summer’s Here!!! YIPPEEEEEE from Cornbread and Beans Quilting

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It’s about that time when I seem to disappear from my blog.  I’m still around, just sucking up life in Michigan while the livin’s good.

We’ve been having fun (camping,) and working hard (around the yard.)

We constructed a patio in the first part of spring and boy I tell ya, I’ll need a break before we ever do that again!  It’s pretty small, but it keeps me out of the dirt and mud in my favorite place to sit under the trees.  We planted shade grass there for now until we can afford ...

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Pleated Dropcloth Pillow Tutorial from Pieced Pastimes

Pillows are such a simple way to refresh a room. I am replacing all our throw pillows with feather inserts so, it gave me the perfect excuse to create some new pillows.

For this pillow, I combined Dropcloth fabric with a pretty Blue and White Floral fabric.
A pleated accent and an inviting message in french make up this new design.

Supply List:
- 14 x 24 Pillow Form
- Iron-On Transfer Sheets
- *approx 1/8 yard Decorator Fabric - for the Pleat
- *approx 1 1/2 yards Main Fabric - I used 'Dropcloth' fabric for my pillow.

*Pre-wash and dry all fabrics to ...

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Quilt Market Trends from greenquilts


I'm settling in back home - still tired, but also still exuberant from our many adventures in Portland! Here's a shot of Peggy and me signing books on Saturday - we were FLOORED by the line of people waiting for our book/signatures! Wow!


This became my favorite breakfast to energize me for the day - we didn't always get a chance to eat lunch, so breakfast was very important. Nothing like Eggs Benedict!


Above is a photo I took of the table covering at the Accuquilt booth. How appropriate! We had an appointment to meet with them and we ...

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Eeny Weenie Teensy Tiny Mini Margo Bag from A Creative Kick





Introducing the tiniest Margo bag ever!  It's six by seven and a half inches.  The little owls are only about two and a half inches high.  I was lucky to find the little owl charm for a zipper pull.


My DD loves owls and when I saw this fabric, I had to make her a bag -- she loves tiny bags, so I made it mini-sized.  I got the owl pattern from a friend's magazine (thanks, Fran).  It was an issue of Simple Quilts & Sewing from last fall.  I sewed a fabric loop into the back seam of the ...

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Nearing the finish line from Lilabelle Lane


Designer Mystery BOM

Block 12 arrived in my mailbox yesterday and I felt the urge to make it immediately.


Then sew together the last row.


Now it just needs some borders and it's all done.
Hoping I can find the time to get this done soon as I also got 
a new pattern and I am seriously itching to start it.
Not until this one is finished though :o)

Have a great day,
hugs Sharon

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Scrappy Sprouts for Chelsa - Festival Quilt from traceyjay quilts


My Blogger's Festival Quilt is the most special quilt I think I have ever made.
And absolutely a favorite.
It was made with the help of so many of you... so thank you. ♥ Here is the story of my Scrappy Sprouts Quilt, and a transcription of the letter that was mailed with it:

Scrappy Sprouts

To my dear friend:

When I first read your story, my chest and stomach just clenched.  I was sick with anxiety; trying to pray, but angry and scared.  You had just come through so much; how could this be added to it?  I really was angry ...

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Using an 'O' Level! from Flying Blind On A Rocket Cycle

My kids are not old enough for me to start nagging them about the importance of exams, yet, but today I can honestly say that I have used an 'O' Level; I only took them 25yrs ago!!! 

So I made a Staple Dress, the full monty including pockets and facings!  I even altered the neckline.

Unfortunately by the time I was finished, it was dark, so no modelling... that's my excuse and I am sticking to it.  As I mentioned the other evening, I have not added the elasticated waist; my waistline is not built for accentuating!!


So I ...

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Announcing Baby Stafford! from Blue Eyed Beauty Blog


Yes you're reading right! We are gonna have a baby!!! :)

How did we find out?
Well, we were in Mississippi...actually it starts before that...I was at the April Ladies Conference and we were having a shopping day at the big mall. I usually can out-shop everybody...but my legs started hurting so bad I had to quit...and, well, it was time to get ready for the next service... I thought then, "Why on earth do my legs/feet hurt so bad?" On April 4th I had gone to see my doctor and they did a blood ...

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10 Quilts finished, so far in 2013 from Jan's Quilts

I'm trying to be a "little" fancy.  I made a slide show of the quilts I've finished so far this year.


Ten quilts, so far.  I wonder how many I'll finish this year.  I just picked up two from my long arm quilter, ready for binding.  I have one started on the cutting table, but I'm leaving for NYC, on Sunday, so I don't think a lot will be done, until June.
May your bobbins always be full,

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