This strip quilt was made using drier sheet as the foundation. This quick and easy method is always fun because I can choose exactly which piece comes next but will always be surprised when I put several together and see the patterns formed.
The mid-70s are a surprise! Part of me remains in the 50s -- age, I mean, not decade of 20th century. It's a joy ride, new experiences land in my lap and I've become a better quilter, poet, writer than I expected. It's a rich life for a person never rich financially. Hey, this is what the mid-70s are like!
PROJECTS
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*Swallowtail Resting, Climax, Kentucky*
Project time. I usually have to set aside times in my daily life to
complete certain projects. Now is the tim...
Breakdown
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I fell out of the blogging tree again, didn't I? But I am back now, post my
breakdown.
Not mental health breakdown you understand (although if you saw th...
Another Trillium Patch
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I had a bit of time to complete the two trillium pieces that incorporate
the real birch bark before having to get busy with a big commitment before
we leav...
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*THE NATURAL THING*
Recently I saw saw a video from a Japanese tv program in which the audience
reacted to the astonishment of a Saudi Arabian visitor to ...
Rain, Rain.............
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It is May and for awhile there I thought it was April! April showers
brought May flowers, well this year here in Tennessee May showers brought
the flowers...
INTERESTING STUFF – 25 May 2013
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There is so much new Interesting Stuff this week that I can't post it all.
If something you sent is missing, it may turn up next week or the next
although ...
Using Sheers in Fabric Collage
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I'm thrilled to be offering another webinar through Quilting Daily (the
same folks that do Quilting Arts magazine, TV show and dvds). This one is
all about...
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... and may this year be a happy, healthy, creative one for you, too.
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