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Finding, Sewing, Telling: Stories and Wonders: August 2011
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Finding, Sewing, Telling: Stories and Wonders. Delicious, odd, and wonderful findings - and the day to day of making. Thursday, August 4, 2011. I found these two things at almost the same time:. That if I stepped out of my body I would break. Blessing," by James Wright). Perfect, isn't it? That bug on the other side of the window just shed its skin. What kind of bug is it? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). R0ssie (fresh modern quilts). View my complete profile. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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Finding, Sewing, Telling: Stories and Wonders: December 2013
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Finding, Sewing, Telling: Stories and Wonders. Delicious, odd, and wonderful findings - and the day to day of making. Friday, December 6, 2013. Writing from Sewing's Rhythms. There's a rhythm to sewing that comes when I'm making something. The sound of the thread going through the fabric, the pierce of the needle (a tiny pop), the knot being pulled under, the machine whirring through a seam, or the endless buzz of free-motion quilting. How do the pieces fit together? Is there harmony or dissonance? Wellt...
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SHADES OF PURPLE: 9 Months
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10/19/2012: 9 Month Well Check. Weight: 18 lb, 13 oz. Head Circumference: Who actually cares? Disposition: Cranky. Diagnosed with an ear infection two days after the 9 month check up. October 30, 2012 at 5:21 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Quote of the Moment:. There was never yet an uninteresting life.Inside of the dullest exterior there is a drama, a comedy, and a tragedy." Mark Twain. Steve * kerri * carter * addison * alana. It Makes Me Smile. Glee: Don't Stop Believing.
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textiles – Stitches of Time
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Medieval Costume Making – the surcoat. Medieval Lady’s Costume. Medieval Peasants’ costume – men. Medieval Peasants’ costume – women. My time in China. My time in Nepal. I have created this blog to share my interest in all forms of stitching, quilting, sewing, knitting, medieval re-enactment and costume making – particularly my love of historical embroidery. A little more making and a fab(ric) find! September 3, 2016. August 30, 2016. Made these for Sarah’s Yarndale. Was very pleased as well to find a fa...
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Gone Aussie Quilting: How My Plus and X Quilt is Progressing
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Friday, March 29, 2013. How My Plus and X Quilt is Progressing. When it came time for my month in the Must Stash Bee this past January, I asked the girls if they would send me Plus and X blocks and tell me a story with each of their blocks. Here are a few of my favorites that the girls made for me:. Actually, they are all favorites! Here is a mosaic of the bee blocks all together, plus a few more that I made to fill in the spaces:. I will keep posting progress, I promise! Cat and vee xoxo. I love the Ali...
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Finding, Sewing, Telling: Stories and Wonders: February 2013
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Finding, Sewing, Telling: Stories and Wonders. Delicious, odd, and wonderful findings - and the day to day of making. Monday, February 11, 2013. Well, every few months, I return to this blog, though I vow that it's going to happen more often from here on out. We've been snowed in for days now, and I've been quilting and writing up a storm (ha.). A friend is helping me to take some images so that I can finally post more quilts - oh la la! This is what NPR had to say about it (a good review):. Well, every ...
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Billy Button Design: Progress
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Saturday, March 1, 2014. I'm slowly making progress on my Medallion quilt. I finally chose which block for the centre and some fabric. My little bits of fabric were cut and are together. It was looking bright already. I was happy how the circular blocks turned out but they were very fiddly and took a long time to prepare (freezer paper and bond a web). I was so impressed with Cindy's block. Glad I took the chance now. I'm a little behind on my borders but I'm sure I will catch up some time soon. Posted b...
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Blogging By The Beach: June 2012
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Blogging By The Beach. Friday, 15 June 2012. Just under 3 years since I was last here, it must almost be a world record between blog posts. Here is a photo of one of my sister´s cats.the lovely Leo posing beautifully behind some bougainvillea. He is blind.one eye had to be taken out and the other is blind.but he is the cutest little cat.as soon as you touch him, he purrs. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Is it treat time yet? The Gift of Stitching. My Favourite Blogs - Patchwork/Quilting/Sewing. Mahalo Mini N...
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Billy Button Design: July 2013
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Monday, July 29, 2013. A kick up the beehind for bee blocks. I've been a bit lax on the bee blocks of late. The blocks each month that have been requested for Bee a bit stingy have been fantastic and the pressure is on for me to find a good block to try out in October when I am queen bee. These blocks are for Collette at Poppy and Poochie. So going to put this quilt on my list of. These next blocks were for Shelia at Blue patch Quilter. Then I was delighted to get Nicky's. Got us to do. Last year I joine...
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Billy Button Design: Getting my bee hive to work.
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Wednesday, May 7, 2014. Getting my bee hive to work. May already.did I really put my name down to be Queen Bee for The Modern Irish Bee for May thinking that I would be organised enough to be ready at the start of the month? Last year I made some Road to Tennessee blocks for Jan. At Isisjem for the Bee a Brit Stingy group. I fell in love with Jan's quilt and told myself that I need to put this down as a great quilt that would use up all my scraps, (or everyone elses). 32 x 2" squared blocks of Kona White.