One 3.5 inch block from each clue 1-5. |
four of each block |
A few possible blocks from clues so far |
I'm making progress on my Bonnie Hunter Celtic Solstice mystery but slowing down while my daughter is visiting. Happy New Year! Happy Sewing,
Kim
One 3.5 inch block from each clue 1-5. |
four of each block |
A few possible blocks from clues so far |
"Count down to Christmas" by Temecula Quilt Co. I am going to link up with Amanda Jean to show this quilt top . |
2 inch stars before adding to the above quilt top. |
Warm enough to sit on the front porch swing with my peppermint candy quilt. |
Camellia Blooming |
This is a 8 inch square that will become part of a large quilt in the Temecula Quilt Co. sew along called count down to Christmas. Well I did finish this one block, but not a whole quilt, I don't think Amanda Jean will mind if I share it over at Finish it up Friday. |
Bonnie Hunter has started her annual holiday sew along, it is called Celtic Solstice but mine will be call Christmas solstice since I will use Christmas colors, still debating if it will be King sized or not :0). |
Beth over at" love laugh quilt" is having her annual neighbor gathering, make a house and join the fun :0), plus make an extra one for charity and Beth will make them into quilts! |
I still have some Fall color in the yard. |
Plus some blooming camellias! Happy Thanksgiving! |
Made fabric from my Gwen retreat plus the HST |
HST's in cherrywood fabrics put together with my cut up made fabrics = |
15 minutes challenge over at Victoria's machine quilted with silk variegated thread. Happy Sewing, Kim |
G is for Gillian :0), my friends little Granddaughter. |
One snuggled baby doll :0). Amanda Jean has a cute tutorial for this tiny pillow and more for doll quilts. Sometimes I just want to make a tiny project and these are perfect for that! Happy Sewing, Kim |
This little star will finish at 2 inches |
Made with squares without any waste! |
"Faithful" |
100 yo yo's in a 7 inch square |
each yo yo is the size of a penny |
back side |
teddy getting cozy |
My quilted pumpkin instead of a wreath on the front door. I made my little quilt this week so I will show it off over at Amanda Jean's Finish it up Friday |
Fall in the south is much different than the north :0). |
My front maple is changing colors |
View from my front porch rocking chair, life is good. Happy Sewing, Kim |
Since this is my only finish this week I'll share it over at Amanda Jean's Finish it up Friday :0). |
10 gowns ready for Christmas preemies Happy Sewing, Kim |
The beginning of the block on the Lori's sew along. I used this brown plaid as a border since it was lying on my sew table from the Halloween quilt I just sent to my granddaughter. |
the top of the B says " Happy Halloween Lily" and the bottom has a spider, on the outside edge I wrote" Love Grandma" |
This letter O has a spider tangling from a spider string |
This O has a web and a spider coming down to the web. In the mail it goes this afternoon :0) Happy Sewing, Kim |
The little tooth goes in the pocket and the tooth fairy replaces it with dollar bills :0). Happy Sewing, Kim |
Oh boy I am going to have fun with all these colors! |
I think that I shall never see A poem lovely as a tree. A tree whose hungry mouth is prest Against the sweet earth's flowing breast; A tree that looks at God all day, And lifts her leafy arms to pray; A tree that may in summer wear A nest of robins in her hair; Upon whose bosom snow has lain; Who intimately lives with rain. Poems are made by fools like me, But only God can make a tree.
Caladium of every kind along side of a beautiful woven fence to cover an irrigation pump. |
Beautiful! |
Cherrywood hand dyed fabrics with wonky stars made at a Gwen Marston retreat. |
I kept over lapping the star arms on my first attempt at wonky. |