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Quiltville’s Carolina Christmas Mystery Quilt Part 2 – My version

I've been plugging away at the Mystery Quilt project over at Quiltville. As the finished quilt is now up you are able to see that it consists of two blocks, the Poinsettia Star and a Christmas Star. As I have been following along with the mystery, when I came to step two, about halfway through… Continue reading Quiltville’s Carolina Christmas Mystery Quilt Part 2 – My version

Patternmaking, quilting

Quiltville’s Carolina Christmas Mystery Quilt Step 1 – my version

In a post a few days ago I told you I was being sucked into the Carolina Christmas Mystery Quilt vortex over at Quiltville, no?  Well Bonnie just posted that she's going to be gone for a few days so everyone following the mystery ought to have enough time to catch-up! (She don't know me… Continue reading Quiltville’s Carolina Christmas Mystery Quilt Step 1 – my version

Blogroll, quilting

Blogs I follow – Quiltville

A blog I love to read is Quiltville by Bonnie Hunter. http://www.quiltville.blogspot.com Currently she is putting up a quilting mystery sew-along for a Christmas Quilt.  January through March is when I set aside space in my sewing area to work on quilts but because this is Christmas I'm toying with following along on the mystery.… Continue reading Blogs I follow – Quiltville

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Seeing plenty in Sisters, OR

Three more weeks behind me.  Two on the road and one heading up a community festival.  This time, travel was to Oregon and Northern California.  These were family visits combined with some much needed R&R. Welcome to Sisters, Oregon!   It just was entirely coincidence that a family reunion taking place over the second weekend… Continue reading Seeing plenty in Sisters, OR

Fabric Shops, jaycees, quilting

From the Prairie to the Last Frontier to the Crossroads of America, a busy May!

Well it has been a busy few weeks for me and I'm going to need to do a few posts just to get it all in.  In April I went to the 2009 edition of the International Quilt Festival...so I'll need to do a post on that when I get a chance.  There were some… Continue reading From the Prairie to the Last Frontier to the Crossroads of America, a busy May!

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International Quilt Festival Chicago Entry #3 – Quilters

Quilters are an interesting breed. I consider myself a casual quilter. I enjoy the playing of colors with patterns and quilting designs, developing a pattern, looking at the thousands of fabrics that are available and sometimes just enjoy the solitude and monotony of piecing and/or quilting. It certainly is a form of meditation. I do… Continue reading International Quilt Festival Chicago Entry #3 – Quilters

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International Quilt Festival Chicago Entry #2 – Traditions

A fun thing to do while I was there was to look for traditional quilts, or traditional patterns with interesting interpretations. My favorites of these were a Grandmother's Flower Garden quilt, a 9-Patch wonder, and a Lone Star combo that was out of this world. Here is the Grandmother's Flower Garden quilt. This was also… Continue reading International Quilt Festival Chicago Entry #2 – Traditions

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International Quilt Festival Chicago – Entry #1 The Animals

It's been a few years since I've been to the International Quilt Festival but since I needed a good up lift and a heavy dose of inspiration I decided to go today and see what's new. Boy was I not expecting the crowds and the number of displays and vendors. This festival was HUGE! Holy… Continue reading International Quilt Festival Chicago – Entry #1 The Animals