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Dr. Sullivan Goes to Washington – Play Crafts
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Dr Sullivan Goes to Washington. Dr Sullivan Goes to Washington 52. 22 May, 2015. I’ve been looking forward to writing this post, but now that it’s here, I’m finding myself a little reticent. I guess I’ll start with the lede and follow with the story. Photo by David Mark. I’m moving from Santa Cruz, CA to Washington, DC! Missed research since finishing grad school. So I decided now was the time to try getting back into the world of academic research. I’ll be doing artificial intelligence research on...
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Framed Cabins: A Quilt Block Tutorial | Greenleaf Goods
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. Laquo; Hope Valley Far Far Away 2 Economy Block Quilt. My ode to Denyse Schmidt: A {very large} dresden quilt. Framed Cabins: A Quilt Block Tutorial. November 29, 2014 by Natalie. This month I’ve been working on assembling another quilt top for Do Good Stitches, the charity bee I’m a part of. I wrote up these instructions for my bee-mates, and I thought I’d share. The blocks are made in an improvisational manner and are squared up when complete. How to make the blocks:.
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Finish: Sea Glass – Play Crafts
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Finish: Sea Glass 34. 26 May, 2015. When I was contacting friends to inform them of my upcoming move. I found out that a friend of mine had cancer. She had just gotten out of the hospital after a large number of -ectomy style operations and her prognosis is quite good. However, she told me that she’d be starting chemo in a couple of weeks and therefore wouldn’t be able to see me off. We finally decided to use Equal. To create the quilt, I went over to Karen’s house after lunch, and Merydith from ou...
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Serious Catch-up **UPDATED** – Quilter in The Gap
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Quilter in The Gap. Bringing my town to yours through quilting and quilting blogs! Serious Catch-up * UPDATED*. Serious Catch-up * UPDATED*. By Rhonda aka Quilter in The Gap. March 1, 2015. Bull; 8 Comments. I have a great deal of catch-up to do today. I think it has been an entire month since I have posted. I could list a million reasons why but instead I think it’s more important to move forward (who knows maybe admissions will leak out as we move ahead * wink, wink* ). The reason I am telling you this...
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Let’s go for a ride! | patchwork&paper
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Fabric and paper on the floor. March 30, 2015. Let’s go for a ride! Meet Caleb and Dylan. My two bamboo bikes made by a company in the states. I assembled both bikes by myself and love riding them around London. Caleb and I participated in the London Night Ride together this past year. Dylan is my fixie and has been relaxing on the wall for a bit. The result can be found in this months issue of Quilt Now! On a visit to CT last year, Denyse Schmidt. Gave me some bundles of her Florence. Collection so as t...
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WhiteBoard Wednesday – Quilter in The Gap
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Quilter in The Gap. Bringing my town to yours through quilting and quilting blogs! By Rhonda aka Quilter in The Gap. March 4, 2015. Bull; 5 Comments. I know this is a terrible Picture but I bought some bright colored Chalk Pens and they brighten up my sewing room but they are difficult to photograph! I had to make some adjustments on PicMonkey and I’m certainly no Photo Editing Professional. heheh. Believe you me, I know just how ambitious this list is! Good luck to your list, it’s not that bad....
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A Quilt Collaboration | Entropy Always Wins
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You May Have Seen My Work . . . Holy Cow, We Won? More Makings →. Posted by Entropy Always Wins. I’ve mentioned before that 2015 has been a year of collaboration for me. This latest quilt is the child of one such amazing union. The free motion quilting work of Christina Cameli ( A Few Scraps. 7 thoughts on “ A Quilt Collaboration. June 17, 2015 at 8:34 pm. Oh my goodness, that’s just amazing. I love the story behind your quilt and especially your porthole (making that circle look so perfect can...Love th...
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Tote-al Finish | newcreativestate
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A new quilting life in Tassie. June 24, 2015. June 30, 2015. Here is my finished. Up until four days ago, I really didn’t think I had any chance of finishing this project before the end of the month. I almost didn’t even attempt to start it! But in my usually fashion, I thought….what the heck, I’ll give it a shot! I nominated this Super Tote as my June finish for. A Lovely Year of Finishes. Push me along (and thankfully it did). It is also finish #3 for Q2 of the. Projects out of the way. 8211; from my l...
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gtsb – progress report – week 30 | dutch comfort
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Bits and pieces of my crafting life. Gtsb – progress report – week 30. Green Tea and Sweet Beans quilt. Jen Kingwell Summer of 2015. Asymp; 8 Comments. In stead of the two 8″ Double Drunkards Path blocks I made two different ones. I had some circles in my stash that were made for the Pies and Tarts quilt (pattern Sue Daley). I made a background of 4 different fabrics and appliquéd the Pies onto the background. I think they will do, don’t you? Some checkerboard and filler strips. Larr; Previous post.
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Big news | Sarah Quilts
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Making pretty things and talking about it. Barn door quilt along. April 7, 2015. I had a baby! 4 months ago.🙂 Ha! I have several blog posts ruminating so I thought I should pop in first to share about Keene’s birth. Keene Gregory Schraw was born on December 14 at 10:09 am, weighing 8 lbs, 2 oz and measuring 21 inches. He has been an incredibly sweet and easygoing baby, which is a big part of why I’m able to sew and even return to this space to share about it. Here’s Keene in the amazing (! You are comme...