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Don’t Bore Your Baby Quilt
Here’s a quick little post (tease) regarding my new “Don’t Bore Your Baby Quilt”. More to come. Babies are intelligent human beings caught in a very limited body. They are easily bored. Their vision is developing/changing daily. Most nurseries cater to … Continue reading
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Patterns through time…
I was recently visiting the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, as I often do, but I came across an exhibit of products from the Woodland Indians, which includes the area where I live, New England. I’m not usually attracted to … Continue reading
Ruler Storage
I have been on the search for a storage system for my large rulers. The small ones easily fit in a drawer of my cutting table. However, the others were always in the way. They were either taking up space on the table … Continue reading
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Tagged quilting, quilting storage, ruler storage, storage system, studio
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Spring…
Spring caught me unaware and gardening ensued…as well as the Inspector Maigret Series by the late George Simenon. So, time spent in my ‘studio’ (still makes me laugh out loud) was limited. I don’t like gardening, but I love eating on … Continue reading
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Tagged baby quilt, distractions, gardening, quilt, quilt for baby, quilting, spring, tee shirt quilt
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Mechanics and my Millie…
When I was in high school I seriously thought about taking auto mechanics in the vocational school. However, although I have done many things that females often weren’t encouraged to do in those days, in this case I was rather afraid … Continue reading
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Tagged APQS Millenium, longarm machine, longarm mechanics, quilting
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Accessories, opinions, and fun…
So I had a great time at MQX NH, took some classes from some great teachers, and enjoyed meeting fellow quilters. It was great to see how far my quilting level had progressed and finally caught my confidence up with my quilting! Even had thoughts … Continue reading
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Tagged APQS, LAQ ruler, pantogram, quilting, thread
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Memory Quilt
As I previously mentioned, I am making a memory quilt for a customer. I’ve deconstructed the shirts and then reconstructed the material as a quilt top. After the deconstruction, the piece cutting began. Due to all the pieces, I resorted … Continue reading
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Tagged accent fabric on memory quilt, memory quilt, quilt, sewing
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Looking forward…
I raided some stock from my Etsy store because I am going on a trip…and I love to pack. I’m slightly sorry to say I am not traveling to a foreign country, an adventure of which I am greatly in need, … Continue reading
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Tagged business promotion, longarm quilting, MQX, MQX New England, quilting, travel accessories
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Learning as I go…
Here is our flyer for the Quilter’s Connection’s 2014 Quilt Show. Please SHARE! Contact me if you would like to purchase tickets in advance for the price of $5.00. (Obviously, for those in the Boston, MA, USA area) I was … Continue reading
