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Monday, October 10, 2011
Saturday, October 8, 2011
Beth's rag doll tutorial
Beth had the cutest rag doll on her blog,
then I got lucky because she did a super easy to follow
tutorial. I just had to make one and in my rush I stuffed her with
left over cotton batting instead of polyfil so she is a bit lumpy.
I don't think it will matter because she will be sitting in the crib of a newborn.
Now, my doll has to wait for her baby to be born next month :0).
Happy Sewing, Kim
then I got lucky because she did a super easy to follow
tutorial. I just had to make one and in my rush I stuffed her with
left over cotton batting instead of polyfil so she is a bit lumpy.
I don't think it will matter because she will be sitting in the crib of a newborn.
Now, my doll has to wait for her baby to be born next month :0).
My dress is made from leftover fabric used to cover the bulletin board in the baby's room. |
Thursday, October 6, 2011
Halloween is coming
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
I'm a winner!
Look what arrived in the mail today! Kate Spain's " Terrain" collection , a 38 piece fat eighths bundle that
I won in the ModaFair giveaway! How lucky am I?? It is a gorgeous collection that I'm
sure will give me hours of sewing fun.
Thanks so much Kate Spain.
I won in the ModaFair giveaway! How lucky am I?? It is a gorgeous collection that I'm
sure will give me hours of sewing fun.
It arrived today |
wrapped with a personalized note |
huge bundle of fabrics |
look at those oranges |
fabulous colors and design |
Saturday, October 1, 2011
Japanese X
Do you ever do this?
Blog surfing and all of a sudden you see a project you just
have to try? This block is one of those! I love these blocks
and the finished quilt just rocks. check it out!
Japanese block tutorial.
Blog surfing and all of a sudden you see a project you just
have to try? This block is one of those! I love these blocks
and the finished quilt just rocks. check it out!
second try much better :0). |
this was my first block and it did not line up to well. |
Friday, September 30, 2011
BOM bloggers
Hey have you made your block yet?
Looks like lots of fun with 12 different designers from bloggers and
only having to make one block a month.....come on you know you want to!
Check out all the info on Jackies's blog!
Happy Sewing, Kim
Looks like lots of fun with 12 different designers from bloggers and
only having to make one block a month.....come on you know you want to!
Check out all the info on Jackies's blog!
Happy Sewing, Kim
Monday, September 26, 2011
Scrap Squad
My first Quiltmaker Scrap Squad quilt: Rhapsody in Bloom designed by Doug Leko. |
Back of "Rhapsody in Bloom". |
"Raspberry Dessert" designed by Julie Herman |
on the Quilty Pleasures blog today.
"Spinout" designed by Barbara Cline. |
"Linkin' Logs" designed by June Dudley |
Back of Linkin' Logs |
Friday, September 23, 2011
At the beach
Quin trying to figure out kite flying |
The beautiful beach in York, Maine |
The joy in spending time with a little two year old. |
(and Mom was feeling much better when I left too.)
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Paper piecing
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
I'm a winner!
Look what I won from the generous Pat Sloan! A book by Kari M. Carr " Just around the Corner Quilts with Easy mitered Borders" and a template for making miters. Thanks so much Pat! I hope you all get a cup of coffee and sit down at Pat's blog...........it is just a wealth of information and quilting FUN! (PAT's blog) |
Friday, September 16, 2011
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
And the Winner is..........
Monday, September 12, 2011
Student protest in Santiago
View of Andes from our hotel room, looks like a good day to see the city. |
Police spraying tear gas on the students. |
students running from tear gas |
running through the streets |
Here comes the water guns to spray the students. |
water cannon |
water cannons spraying the students and I can hear the screaming up on the 16th floor. |
Now the police move in for arrests. |
I had to go down for a look and here are protesters in front of the university |
more police vehicles on the street |
students on the street |
no traffic on the streets due to protesters |
Friday, September 9, 2011
Valparaiso
The opening of the Panama Canal in 1914 reduced commerce to the thriving port of Valparaiso which went into a sudden decline. Along with World War I all trade was nearly eliminated with Great Britain and Germany which left Chile on its own.
The city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and much of its rich architecture is beautifully preserved.
Looking down the hill towards the ocean from the hills. |
Pelican on the Pacific Ocean |
The new modern part of Valparaiso on the coast |
One of the 45 steep hills each a dense jumble of winding streets lined with colorful houses. |
Built in 1910, used for city mayors, presidential summer home, and regional governors then home off the Chile's navy since 1970's. |
Close up view of the port. |
Gift from Swizterland |
An original moai, one of the few on mainland Chile, stands outside the Museum Franciso Fonck. |
The city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and much of its rich architecture is beautifully preserved.
Thursday, September 8, 2011
Art museum in Santiago
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