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
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Friday, September 30, 2011
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
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Tile floors
| On the floor in front of a kiosk | 
| Quilt patterns are everywhere! | 
| this was the only baby block square I could find in the church....was it used to replace a broken HST? | 
| borders and blocks | 
| HST around a design | 
| painted tiles come together to form new patterns | 
| HST forming large squares within squares | 
| combining blocks | 
| An outdoor "quilt" made of tiles | 
| Blue and white tiles......my favorite! | 
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