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Serendipity and the Art of the Quilt: A Farewell Quilt
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Serendipity and the Art of the Quilt. Friday, December 29, 2006. I don't know about you, but I find the rhythms of quiltmaking to be wonderfully therapeutic; a sense of wellbeing envelopes me when I am at one with my sewing machine and there are few things more satisfying than knowing that your quilt is destined for an appreciative home. I found a suitably cheery border and backing fabric on sale (please excuse the crooked photo):. Posted by Brenda Gael Smith at 7:45 pm. What a great gift! I have tried t...
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Serendipity and the Art of the Quilt: August 2006
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Serendipity and the Art of the Quilt. Thursday, August 31, 2006. When I flew into Pasco airport in Washington State last month, I was fascinated by the shape, texture and colour of the irrigation crop circles:. I have so many ideas about how these circles might translate into a quilt. Free cut pieced circles are one possible interpretation:. Thank goodness for digital cameras which capture different layouts:. Or maybe split the quilt into two. One with dark circles:. The other with light:. The shed is th...
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Carly Ann: R-E-S-P-E-C-T
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The Ultimate Online Fabric Shop List. Friday, March 14, 2014. So a lot of people have written these posts about what Modern Quilting really is, so I know I’m not bringing up a new discussion. The thing is that every once in a while I need to get things off my mind and find this is the best way to do it (worked well when talking about the Quilt Police. I see pretty clear differences when looking at modern and traditional quilts (most of the time), but contemporary? First a little quiz! Okay, all done?
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Serendipity and the Art of the Quilt: October 2005
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Serendipity and the Art of the Quilt. Saturday, October 01, 2005. Anyway, when I got back home, I checked out. Posted by Brenda Gael Smith at 7:15 pm. Since making my first quilt, quiltmaking has developed into a compelling avocation for me (I was a commercial and regulatory lawyer in another life). I relish every step in the quiltmaking process - especially the serendipity factor. View my complete profile. Serendipity Patchwork and Quilting. Casa da Praia: My Home. Amy and Paul in London.
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Serendipity and the Art of the Quilt: A little exercise
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Serendipity and the Art of the Quilt. Saturday, December 30, 2006. After the excesses of festive dining, a little exercise was in order. Off to the National Park where the angophoras grace the canopy:. And the flannel flowers bloom on the forest floor:. Posted by Brenda Gael Smith at 10:20 pm. What a beautiful place to take a walk! I love seeing pictures from all over the world. Thanks for sharing. December 31, 2006 11:46 am. View my complete profile. Update to Blog Banner Tutorial.
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Serendipity and the Art of the Quilt: Reminder - I have moved
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Serendipity and the Art of the Quilt. Tuesday, January 09, 2007. Reminder - I have moved. This is a reminder for all of you that are still subscribed to my blog in this blogspot domain. You are welcome to stay subscribed here but I am making all of my new posts in my new blogspace at:. If you want to keep up with the latest happenings, you can subscribe to my blog in its new location by clicking on this button:. Posted by Brenda Gael Smith at 8:09 am. View my complete profile.
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about the curator Brenda Gael Smith - a matter of time
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A matter of time. EXPLORING THE FOURTH DIMENSION. Lives and creates at the ‘other’ Copacabana on the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia. Her vibrant, contemporary designs are published and exhibited widely, including works in the. Twelve by Twelve International Art Quilt Challenge. And the successful tours of. Beneath the Southern Sky. 2014/2015), she looks forward to working on. A matter of time. Brenda Gael Smith: Contemporary Textile Art website. A matter of time. Beneath the Southern Sky.
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SAQA Oceania: SAQA Benefit Auction Tranche 3
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Regional Blog for and about SAQA members in the Oceania region. Monday, 23 September 2013. SAQA Benefit Auction Tranche 3. 2013 SAQA Benefit Auction. Continues with the third tranche opening for bids on Monday, 23 September at 2:00pm Eastern (US) . This is a great opportunity to purchase quality textile art and support SAQA’s exhibition programs. You can view the quilts in this tranche at pages 3a. Of the SAQA website including these works donated by SAQA Oceania members:. The Colours of the Outback.
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Serendipity and the Art of the Quilt: September 2005
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Serendipity and the Art of the Quilt. Thursday, September 29, 2005. I thought I was pretty smart setting up my own website without having to know too much about html but now I guess I have to bite the bullet. Anyway, here's a photo of my latest quilt. It is called Taranaki Solstice. And I made it for my Dad and Zella who have a house in the Taranaki Region in New Zealand. It can get pretty cold there so this will help keep them warm. Now let's see if this works. Posted by Brenda Gael Smith at 7:27 pm.
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