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Quilted Headboard Wall Hanging

As I didn’t want to load a time consuming and/or customer quilt onto my longarm before our guild’s quilt show this weekend, I threw on the wall hanging for behind the guest bed in our home.  I loved the fabric … Continue reading

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When ideas flow…

When ideas flow they are not always related to one’s intentions.  Today, my intent was to finish squaring and binding my autumn jelly roll quilt.  That didn’t happen.  Last week, as I previously indicated, I had finished the ‘Swedish Quilt’ … Continue reading

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Distractions …

For September I have planned to do other things besides quilting.  I recently retired so I can allocate more time to sewing, piecing quilts and longarm quilting…travel, life…I could go on, but before I do all these things I have … Continue reading

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Quilted Pouches

I have been wondering what to do with my longarm practice muslin sandwiches, which will accumulate over the next few months.  I think it will be a shame to throw away the sandwiches, and yet they are certainly not something … Continue reading

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Cutting table

A funny thing happened on the way to the farm.  Well, actually, after we picked up our monthly winter share box from our CSA.  We were headed to Alfredo’s to buy some fresh lasagna pasta sheets, when we found ourselves in … Continue reading

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More Bandanas

A friend in the pet business asked if I would make holiday bandanas for her clients.  Clothes and quilts are my standard fare, so I would have to figure this out.  Now, you say, ‘a bandana is a hemmed square, … Continue reading

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Miss Lily

This is Lily. Or as those who loved her often called her, Miss Lily. As you can see the much loved Lily had poise, warmth, whimsy and accessories. Did she have accessories! That’s where I came in. I happened to … Continue reading

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