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August 16, 2022
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August 3, 2022
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July 27, 2022
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A walk through the yard... from May Your Bobbin Always Be Full


We are home from the hay fields

and it is time to get the flowers watered... 



I head over to the Thread Shed...

the chickens wonder why I haven't

been sewing in here for awhile?





The chickens get up on the steps and 

watch me sew when I am in there...






The purple hydrangea and red rose bush

are in full bloom...



I walk around to the back yard...


The star lilies are in full bloom...









Over by the back door...


The Hollyhocks are putting on a show !





The the left of the hollyhocks,

the Cowboy has built a ...

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July 20, 2022
From Here to There (and Back Again...) from From the Strawberry Patch...

No, we didn't travel by helicopter, but we have only just returned from a quick visit to New England with my Mom and Dad; this trip had been planned for months. It ended up being a different kind of visit this time, as my mother was in the hospital for the duration of our time there, she suffered a compression fracture a few days before our arrival. Due to a shortage of nurses, and hospital staff

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From Here to There (and Back Again...) from From the Strawberry Patch...

No, we didn't travel by helicopter, but we have only just returned from a quick visit to New England with my Mom and Dad; this trip had been planned for months. It ended up being a different kind of visit this time, as my mother was in the hospital for the duration of our time there, she suffered a compression fracture a few days before our arrival. Due to a shortage of nurses, and hospital staff

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July 14, 2022
Green Developments from Stof genoeg

Pictures of green developments inside and outside my office! XXX Annika Continue reading

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July 3, 2022
New Kitchen Island... from May Your Bobbin Always Be Full

We found this a few weeks ago...

we thought it would make a great

island for our kitchen

 






It needs some work...



in between haying...

I have been sanding and painting




The butcher block top was a mess...

lots of stains and dents and scratches !



I spent an hour with the sander:


very pleased with the newly sanded top !



Now for the new paint color:


Squash Blossom Yellow





The yellow is so cheerful in our kitchen !





The butcher block top gets a food-safe finish

of walnut oil





Here we go...





So simple to apply...





I am in love !

This will ...

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April 17, 2022
Vintage Lone Star Quilt..... from May Your Bobbin Always Be Full


The walls are freshly painted,

the new carpet is installed

and the new bedroom furniture has arrived...

 

It is time to put a QUILT on the bed...





This is a vintage Lone Star quilt I discovered

in a thrift store about 25 years ago...




My grandma's 1903 Singer Treadle machine 

sits by the window...

Our new curtains are back ordered,

which will give the Cowboy time to put in

the new window sills and moulding.




This 1930's quilt is hand pieced and

magnificently hand quilted...

unfortunately, the maker did not sign her work.





Our bed is a queen ...

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February 21, 2022
What's next? from A Prim and (not so) Proper Quilter

While I have plenty of UFOs in The Bins, I've been at a tiny bit at of a loss of what to start next. I made my list for the year, but didn't put them in any type of order for completion. One UFO that's been waiting in the wings, not so patiently, is next. 

I have written a little bit about this project--the Stitch & B!tch Sampler from 2016. Cindy and LeiLani and I used to meet once a month to sit and sew. Covid and life nipped that in the bud. Anyway, the three of ...

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January 29, 2022
Sewing Retreat from Quilting with Kimberly

A quick selfie with Danielle (c) and Anne (r) to kick off our “Janome Girls’ Sewing Retreat!”

Last week, I experienced the restorative power of friendship and laughter with two dear friends who came for a sewing retreat here in my mountain studio. Words are simply inadequate to express how much this gift of time and the safe space to open up, be silly, creative, and truly authentic meant to me. We talked, we laughed, we sewed, and we visited the quilt show, Road2CA for a day in nearby Ontario, CA. 

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January 16, 2022
Battening Down from From the Strawberry Patch...

This is what happens when snow is predicted in the south; naturally there's the insanity that occurs as everyone runs for bread and milk at the grocery stores but, then, the conversation turns to anticipated snowfall amounts and, ultimately, how long folks expect to be stranded. I'm not too worried: we have firewood enough to last and I have an adequate supply of books and stitching projects

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Battening Down from From the Strawberry Patch...

This is what happens when snow is predicted in the south; naturally there's the insanity that occurs as everyone runs for bread and milk at the grocery stores but, then, the conversation turns to anticipated snowfall amounts and, ultimately, how long folks expect to be stranded. I'm not too worried: we have firewood enough to last and I have an adequate supply of books and stitching projects

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January 14, 2022
Australian Update from Quilting with Kimberly

Pour yourself a cup of tea and settle in for a newsy update…

Many of you have been following our newest big adventure I first wrote about last summer. (In case you missed it, CLICK HERE.) Admittedly, my blog posts were rather sparse during the last quarter of 2021 because we put our plan into motion and my husband actually made the big transition and moved down under in early November. We spent the holidays apart for the first time in 34 years, but we chose to make the season merry despite our circumstances. As for my poor husband’s ...

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December 31, 2021
Farewell 2021, hello 2022 from Quilting with Kimberly

Let the sun set on 2021……

I’ve sat down to write a blog post dozens of times. I’ve written paragraphs, then deleted them and tried to write again. Always the same: I just couldn’t find the right words. I try to be very mindful when I do write a blog post, I never want to add to the “noise” of this clamoring world. There’s already too much negativity and nonsense being put into the universe. I don’t wish to contribute more of the same. But it’s time for an update and what better time ...

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October 12, 2021
A move, a trip, Shoo Fly blocks, and more from Quilting with Kimberly

Hello! My goodness, it’s been awhile since I’ve been able to post. The past 8 weeks have truly been a blur. We put our home on the market, sold it, and then went through the arduous process of arranging for and managing three separate household goods shipments. It was a lot of work! We were authorized to ship a small amount by air, 14K pounds of household goods by sea (which isn’t all that much weight, really!) and everything else was either donated or put into a long term storage unit. Kent and I did much of ...

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October 10, 2021
Knitting and Stitching in the Sunshine from Romany Quilting

Sunday morning looked promising, blue skies and sunshine, so I decided to spend a bit of time outside on the patio.  Perhaps a little knitting to start with, I thought.  My secret socks are coming along well, but no photo opportunities for them.  Instead I did some knitting on a pretty yellow baby beany, using some yarn gifted to me recently.

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Another baby beany

My hand stitching consisted of stitching the binding down on a child’s donation quilt, so I happily sat outside and worked on that for a while.  But then the wind got up, and the temperatures ...

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September 15, 2021
Bales and Pears... from May Your Bobbin Always Be Full

 

Not much stitching going on lately...



It is still summer,

but we are preparing for the winter ahead...





Here in Western Oregon,

we get as much as 130 inches of rain a year.

We need to get the hay covered...





Queen Anne's Lace





It is my favorite weed !





We are covering 5 rows of hay today...





The tractor lifts the roll of plastic to the top

of the hay stack...





The Cowboy and the Cow Boss unroll 

100 feet of plastic

along the top of the hay pile...



This is what it looks like once it is all rolled ...

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September 3, 2021
Hello Spring from Romany Quilting

It is Spring here now in New Zealand, the days are slowly lengthening but we wonder if Winter is really over?  I found a few brave little hyacinths poking their pretty heads up in one of the pots – that's surely a sign of Spring, isn’t it.

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Time for a few Spring bulbs to appear

A change of season means a change of wall-hangings.  Down came my dark hued Maple Leaf quilt hanging over the sofa.  It was time for the kitties to come out to play.  Hanging in place are  the Colourpoint Cats, much lighter and cheerful for ...

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