I am unable to post any pictures at this time due to blogger holding my pictures hostage for a fee.
I have lost all of my photos.....has this happened to you?
Happy Sewing and I guess I am hold blogging until I can figure this out.
Kim
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Thursday, November 29, 2012
Friday, November 23, 2012
Olympic Park Utah
I've always been fascinated with the Olympic pin trading. These were arranged inside a snow flake design and reminded me of a appliqued tile quilt. |
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some of the 2002 pins |
so many of them just for trading! |
Here we are near the bobsled run right before it started to rain. |
a photo op station :0) |
We were in the Olympics Park for some world cup skeleton runs. |
Temple Square in Salt Lake City
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Visiting Salt Lake City
Monday, November 19, 2012
Just takes 2
I got three blocks hand appliqued while traveling this past week.
Slowly but surely I will get this quilt made! I have to show something over at Judy's so this is it :0). Happy Sewing, Kim
Slowly but surely I will get this quilt made! I have to show something over at Judy's so this is it :0). Happy Sewing, Kim
Block 72. I cut out the design in freezer paper first then ironed the red fabric to the paper before appliqueing the design. |
Taken from the Olympic park in Utah. |
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Just takes 2
I've got nothing to show over at WIP Wednesday even though I am working away on kitting up these blocks to take with me when I travel. Here's what I do, cut out the fabrics , prepare them for applique and put them all in Ziplocks. Now when I have to wait at an airport, or while sitting in a plane, train or car I can stitch my Just takes 2 blocks. Happy Sewing, Kim
blocks already to stitch |
Monday, November 5, 2012
Design Wall Monday 11-5-12
There is a tradition at Gwen Marston's retreats where bits and pieces are picked up off the floor and little quilts are made, called "floor quilts" here is one of mine. |
playing around with strips and squares |
Other bits on my design wall | I'm linking up over at Design Wall Monday come on over and have a look :0). |
Sunday, November 4, 2012
Mr. October
Look at this adorable quilt Joni sent me for our Oct.swap over at the Doll Quilters Monthly swap group.
This group has a lot of fun want to join in? I hope to see you there :0)
Happy sewing,
Kim
Taryn is having a doll quilt show over at her blog Repro Quilt Lover, I think everyone will get a kick out of see the quilt Joni made for me. Why not drop by and have a look :0)
This group has a lot of fun want to join in? I hope to see you there :0)
Happy sewing,
Kim
Made by Joni R. |
Friday, November 2, 2012
Orca Bay finally finished..A Bonnie Hunter mystery
Orca Bay, designed by Bonnie Hunter and made with the quiltvillechat group as an online mystery. |
Bonnie Hunter designs a quilt then gives it to us as a mystery. It is so fun to sew it section by section then watch it come together as the clues mount up to a full sized quilt.
The one in the picture is now in one of Bonnie's books and you can't get the pattern for free. Her books are amazing, crammed with quilts, techniques and easy to follow instructions. I hope you take advantage of this generous offer and enjoy sewing the mystery over the holidays with Bonnie.
I'm going to link up with Amanda Jean over at finish it up finish it up Friday :0) and Sara over at Can I get a whoop whoop? :0), come see what's getting done by all the other bloggers.
Happy Sewing, I can't believe it is really November, Kim
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Walkway Over the Hudson State Historic Park
Before this bridge became a state park this massive 1.28 mile steel structure was know as the Poughkeepsie-Highland Railroad Bridge, an Industrial Age superstar that once bore the weight of 3,500 freight cars a day.
When trains began rumbling over the bridge in 1888, it was the longest bridge in the world-a title it held for over a year. It became a key transportation hub linking western raw materials to eastern industrial centers, until a fire in 1974 crippled the railroad bridge and it fell into disrepair and an uncertain future.
It took another 35 years before a grassroots nonprofit called Walkway Over the Hudson was able to successfully galvanize public and private support in the Hudson Valley and statewide to save the historic bridge and transform it into the park it is today.
The bridge re-opened on October 3, 2009 after a two-year construction effort. Today the Walkway is the longest elevated pedestrian park in the world, returning it to the record books after 121 years.
When trains began rumbling over the bridge in 1888, it was the longest bridge in the world-a title it held for over a year. It became a key transportation hub linking western raw materials to eastern industrial centers, until a fire in 1974 crippled the railroad bridge and it fell into disrepair and an uncertain future.
It took another 35 years before a grassroots nonprofit called Walkway Over the Hudson was able to successfully galvanize public and private support in the Hudson Valley and statewide to save the historic bridge and transform it into the park it is today.
The bridge re-opened on October 3, 2009 after a two-year construction effort. Today the Walkway is the longest elevated pedestrian park in the world, returning it to the record books after 121 years.
DH and I getting ready to enter the walkway |
Fall leaves |
View from the bridge |
This is the closest we have come to sunshine in weeks! |
One beautiful red tree |
Can you see the Fallkill in the backgound? It was once used to power this old industrial building in Poughkeepsie. |
Looking north |
Looking south at the Poughkeepsie bridge for traffic. |
Fall in Poughkeepsie |
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
six inch blocks
Yeah these remakes are just the right size. |
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
All caught up!
Monday, October 29, 2012
More six inch blocks
Thirty six 1.5 inch squares sewn together equals one six inch block. I'm going to link up with Judy over at Design Wall Monday, come on over and see the other projects in progress :0). |
Only one block away from being caught up with Randy. |
Sorry the pictures are dark, we have not had sunshine for a week! I hope everyone is safe through the storm, we are battening down the hatches here in New York. Happy Sewing, Kim
Saturday, October 27, 2012
Friday, October 26, 2012
doll quilt
Do you ever take an orphan block and make it into a small quilt? This one is made from a block that is just 1/4 inch too small to be used in my 6 inch block quilt so I made it into a doll quilt, I don't think a little doll will complain about the mistake :0). Happy Fall and Happy Sewing, Kim
Taryn over at Repro Quilt Lover is having a doll quilt show, I'm going to add this little one, come on over and have a look at all the adorable quilts.
Taryn over at Repro Quilt Lover is having a doll quilt show, I'm going to add this little one, come on over and have a look at all the adorable quilts.
A small doll quilt, heck I'm gonna call this a finish and link up with Amanda Jean over at finish it up Friday :0). |
View from my sewing room |
I do love Fall :0) |
Meet Mary Fairgrieve
Mary started with circles |
Mary telling us about her process during show and tell |
Mary had another border on but wasn't happy with it removed it and added the squares within a square |
Mary's beautiful smile as she shows off her medallion. |
Mary is from Michigan, she arrived with some circles already made. I love the way she used printed fabrics to compliment her work. Mary worked really quickly making a biased bordered, sewing it on and not being happy with the way it laid, took it all off and replaced it with another border.
Nice to meet you Mary, Happy Sewing, Kim
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