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Ooops
Ooops. This is what comes of having too many projects going on at once and having a messy cutting table. Oh well, that tape measure was all chewed up from Ozzie munching on it anyway. I had been measuring the top of an almost completed quilt with the measuring tape, and started cutting out a…
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Watermelon Quilt
I have had so many inquiries about my watermelon quilt, partially shown in my blog header. I made the quilt 10 years ago after a trip to Wisconsin to visit my sister Mary. The fabrics for the quilt were mostly all purchased on that trip from a couple of quilt shops in Sun Prairie, WI. …
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August Blooms by Brandywine Designs
Several people have asked about the pattern I used for the August Blooms quilt. The pattern is in a book called Summer Haven, by Linda Hohag, published by Brandywine Designs. The book was published years ago, but it is still available through the publisher, Brandywine Designs. I think every pattern in the book is very…
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Roses Roses Roses
Our roses are going bananas this year. This big bouquet of yellow ones that my husband brought in the house didn't even make a dent in the profusion of blooms on the bush! You couldn't even tell any were missing. I am not the only one with beaucoups bouquets. Everyone is remarking how amazing the…
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Typepad Under Attack
Hi Everyone. Sorry if you thought I dropped out of sight. Typepad has been under attack the past week by evil gremlins and it hasn't been possible for me to get onto the site to post. I think commenting was affected too. The few comments I did get posted four or five times each, and…
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Getting It Together
I hope you all had a lovely Easter weekend. I sure did! My husband was away on a hiking trip, so I took advantage of his time away to sew as much as my heart desired. We did have a little Easter brunch and Easter egg hunt with my grand daughter, which was loads of…
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Succulent Garden
This last weekend I had a chance to visit one of my sisters. My husband and I had tickets to a play in the City, and we spent the night at my sister's place on Saturday night. Sunday morning my sister and her husband took me to a local garden nursery that was simply amazing. …
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About Those Plate Blocks
Several people asked me about the pattern for the plate blocks. I had started this project quite a few years ago, using an old Gai Perry book, "Quilted Gems". That is where the idea came from anyway. I did not at all use the method Gai did in her book. She used an octagon template…
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Kaleidoscope All But Borders
Woo Hoo! Kaleidoscope is all sewn together. All that is left is to add a containment border and an outer border. I am so relieved that this quilt came together after all. I had so much fun making it. I will share my thoughts on two methods for making Kaleidoscope blocks later this week. My…
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It’s a Save! And Where I Went Wrong.
All my Kaleidoscope blocks have been trimmed down to 5 1/2 inches, everything lines up perfectly, I can see the secondary circular pattern emerging, and I think it is safe to say this endangered quilt has been saved! Trimming things makes the quilt smaller, obviously, so I plan to add at least two, maybe four…