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Monday, July 12, 2010

Back to Amsterdam



Going into  old buildings for quilting designs and inspiration...........these tiles are in an old church from the17th century.............lovely colors and designs.

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Lelystad

Lelystad was created starting in 1960 after it was dyked and drained between 1950 and 1957.
So there is not much history in this part of the country but plenty of housing.
We went to visit friends and spent the day with them and their adorable son Quin.




I made this quilt for Quin and he had it before he was a week old :0)...........we loved playing Grandma and Grandpa with Quin!

Monday, July 5, 2010

Hortus Haren



"Hortus" means garden and Haren is the name of the town where we  visited this garden.  This part of the garden is called the the hidden Empire of Ming, it recalls the period of the Ming Dynasty ( 1368-1644) and includes rocks, bridges, pagodas, hundreds of red carp and flowering plants, all brought to the Netherlands from China.  We were simply amazed at the beauty of this place!

Friday, July 2, 2010

bikes in the Netherlands

So how do all those bikes work in traffic?  They have their own lanes...see the red roads...for bikes only...see they even have their own traffic signals...and the bike riders follow them!  Another train station....yep they rode their bikes to work!

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Groningen

Our next stop was a town called Groningen.  Over half the population travels to school and work by bike according to the travel book......and I believe it!  Bikes everywhere......so I took one out from our hotel and rode with the locals.  It is  home to a university founded in 1614, which is on the right above.
On the left is the train station.
We stayed  for 5 nights so I got pretty comfortable riding around the town.
This garden is called Prinsenhof  it has a sundial from 1730 and is still laid out the same as it was in the 18th century.

Sadly, the huge museum in town was closed for renovations :0(
It stands on a island in the 19th century Verbindingskanaal ( canal)...the museum opened in 1994 and I wonder why it already needs renovations?

Monday, June 28, 2010

The flower market

Saturday at the flower market drew a great crowd......it was a wonder to behold and backs up to a canal
with a floating bike parking area.

views from the canals

Houseboats on the canals are the solution to a housing shortage.
These canals are closed a few nights each week  when the water is exchanged for clean water using a
complex system of locks.
The historic houses lining the canals were built in 17 and 18th century by wealthy merchants. but the city of Amsterdam dates back to 1275.  

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Amsterdam train station

This is  three tiered parking for bikes at the train station and still it is not enough.
Getting into the station is a maze of bikes blocking nearly every walkway.  We arrived in the morning
after leaving the airport by train right into the heart of town.  Our hotel was an easy 5 minute walk from the station.......we just had to be careful not to get hit by a bike!

Next we got on a tour boat like in the picture and toured the canals through town.......here is a historic building that was once a warehouse now its a fancy apartment.
Amsterdam is unlike any other city I have ever seen!

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Home again Home again jiggiety jog

I'm just home from a terrific trip to the Netherlands!

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Final round

Oh goodness I am glad to be done with this challenge!  Now to get it quilted and given to Lily before 2010 is over..........maybe a Christmas gift to her :0)....   she'll be two in August.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Making progress with paper piecing challenge

So I just added round 5 last night........the last two rounds have really taken a lot of time!
This is Carol Doak's round robin challenge  where I add a round to my quilt each month to Carol's specifications......  One more to go :0).

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Elijah's quilt is done just in time!

Elijah was born on Wed.....a beautiful  8 pound baby boy!
And his quilt is already for a label and be mailed this week.  Oh happy day!
(this is the back and I quilted it myself :0)  )

Friday, May 21, 2010

Friday night sewing with Heidi :0)

http://handmadebyheidi.blogspot.com/
maybe I can get the binding finished on Elijah's quilt tonight :0)
Happy Sewing!

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Donation for a good cause

http://bumblebeansbasics.com/ Victoria over at Bumblebeans has taken on a quilt donation program....
first I made some blocks and mailed them along.........now Victoria has enough blocks to make 50 quilts!
But of course there is always a need for more.  So my  sample quilt from years ago is being sent to keep someone warm and let them know that many people care about them.
Happy Sewing

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Elijah's top done

Well, I got Elijah's top done with some freestyle letters spelling out his name ( thanks to Tonya).....I think its pretty cute.
Next problem, Debby Brown ( my A#1 longarm quilter) is outta town!  So I think I am going to have to quilt this on my home machine.  Oh dear... wish me luck......

Oh and look what I gave myself for Mother's Day.......yes that is $200.00 worth of thread.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Get a move on!

Elijah is on the way and his quilt is not done! ( My friends grandchild) Come on get a move on!
I have been spending more time at my computer than my sewing machine these days....time to get it done :0)

Monday, May 10, 2010

Happy Mother's Day

I hope everyone had a Happy Mother's Day.  My daughter and I walked over the Brooklyn Bridge!
It was a very cool windy day....we both have about 4 layers of clothes on trying to keep warm :0).
 

Sunday, May 9, 2010

National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden

I just loved this sculpture........how many of us can remember using this style eraser?
"This sculpture presents a giant falling eraser that has just alighted, the bristles of the brush turned upward in a graceful, dynamic gesture."  (part of the written description) .

Happy Mother's Day :0)

Friday, April 23, 2010

Another Bonnie Hunter Pattern

Bonnie Hunter calls this pattern " Jarred takes a wife", but I may call it something else.  I started with a plaid shirt as inspiration and cut all the center squares with that fabric......the rest is all from scraps and stash.
The purple I used between the blocks was purchased on a shopping trip when I was pregnant with my daughter.......she'll be 30 in Jan. !  I wonder if I'll ever use all my stash up?