Is there anything more magical than watching your son playing with his daughter?
Happy Sewing,
Kim
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Saturday, April 30, 2011
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Monday, April 25, 2011
Happy Birthday Carol
Good Friday my DH and I drove up to NH to surprise my dear friend Carol for her 60th Birthday! We surprised her at her desk at work then whisked her off to a great seafood dinner.
Saturday morning I presented her with one of my favorite Bonnie Hunter patterns " Jared takes a wife".
She was thrilled and we had the best time with her family and friends celebrating a new milestone.
We have been newlyweds, moms and now grandmothers together.........life is good :0)
Happy Sewing, Kim
Friends for 40 years :0)...priceless!
Saturday morning I presented her with one of my favorite Bonnie Hunter patterns " Jared takes a wife".
She was thrilled and we had the best time with her family and friends celebrating a new milestone.
We have been newlyweds, moms and now grandmothers together.........life is good :0)
Happy Sewing, Kim
Friends for 40 years :0)...priceless!
Thursday, April 21, 2011
giveaway :0)
Quick you still have time to enter Julie's fabric giveaway!
And I hope you bookmark this site...Jaybirdquilts has lots of giveaways!
Happy Sewing,
Kim
And I hope you bookmark this site...Jaybirdquilts has lots of giveaways!
Happy Sewing,
Kim
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Infinite Variety Three Centuries of Red and White Quilts
These pictures are just great to look at and honestly there is infinite variety. Also infinite inspiration. Has any one else been inspired to make a red and white quilt? Now, I wonder if I can make just one? Happy Sewing, Kim
Sunday, April 17, 2011
Infinite Variety Three Centuries of Red and White Quilts
Is it appliqued? It must be because I can see no piecing. Look at the quilting. It is just the loveliest work. Have you ever seen this pattern anywhere? I sure haven't. Happy Sewing, Kim
Friday, April 15, 2011
Infinite Variety Three Centuries of Red and White Quilts
This quilt is unlike any I have ever seen. At the bottom is embroidered "Palo Alto. Postcard".
I have no idea what the shapes represent but they are appliqued over and over on the quilt top.
Must have come from California though right? Happy Sewing, Kim
I have no idea what the shapes represent but they are appliqued over and over on the quilt top.
Must have come from California though right? Happy Sewing, Kim
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Infinite Variety Three Centuries of Red and White Quilts
I found this quilt very interesting. It is appliqued but has a secondary repeating pattern. Was it used as a fund raiser? Was it a signature quilt given to a fire chief as a gift? Doesn't it look like the fireman emblem?
Can you see the date inked on this block? 1899.
What do you think? Happy Sewing, Kim
Can you see the date inked on this block? 1899.
What do you think? Happy Sewing, Kim
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Infinite Variety Three Centuries of Red and White Quilts
I loved this show so much.
I have decided to make this red and white quilt called "winding ways" I have ordered the fabric from Jackie at Canton Villiage Quilt Works some solid red Kona's called "Cardinal" and "Snow white". The Marti Michell templates are all set to go. Now all I have to do is make the time.
This embroidered Red Cross quilt was used as local fund raiser back in the day and has the name of my home town on it. I was thrilled to see a bit of local history.
Yes, right there Pokeytown!
( Poughkeepsie) Happy Sewing, Kim
I have decided to make this red and white quilt called "winding ways" I have ordered the fabric from Jackie at Canton Villiage Quilt Works some solid red Kona's called "Cardinal" and "Snow white". The Marti Michell templates are all set to go. Now all I have to do is make the time.
This embroidered Red Cross quilt was used as local fund raiser back in the day and has the name of my home town on it. I was thrilled to see a bit of local history.
Yes, right there Pokeytown!
( Poughkeepsie) Happy Sewing, Kim
Saturday, April 9, 2011
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Birds
Have you been caught up in Spring time birth of the Eagles around the country?
The last egg hatched Wednesday evening on the nest in Iowa, coming out of his baseball sized egg like a fluff of cotton.
In Virginia the 3 eaglets are growing so fast and eating so much the parents are working nonstop.
Meanwhile, my little Owl quilt is coming to life and just needs some time to take form. Maybe I should get off the computer away from the eagle cams and return to my sewing machine. Happy Sewing, Kim
The last egg hatched Wednesday evening on the nest in Iowa, coming out of his baseball sized egg like a fluff of cotton.
In Virginia the 3 eaglets are growing so fast and eating so much the parents are working nonstop.
Meanwhile, my little Owl quilt is coming to life and just needs some time to take form. Maybe I should get off the computer away from the eagle cams and return to my sewing machine. Happy Sewing, Kim
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Quilts for Japan
Yesterday, I finished a scrappy free form quilt I started at Victoria's retreat last month. I'm sending it to Japan via Quilters Newsletter magazine along with another favorite of mine " Carolina Crossroads" my first Bonnie Hunter mystery.
If you want to donate a quilt to the people of Japan just follow the link above, you have until the end of April.
Please help if you can :0).
Happy Sewing,
Kim
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