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1 = 4 | Sew2Speak
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By small actions great things are accomplished – Lao Tse. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Frogs and knitty →. Thursday, October 03 , 2013. After pulling out various smaller quilts and not finding anything that really fit the bill I had the idea of slicing up Farbenfroh. It was time for the cut! Once faced I then took a critical look at each piece. One piece I left alone. On the other three I added some more beading. And on one piece I removed a piece of the sheer fabric th...Once I wa...
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Bear with me | Sew2Speak
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By small actions great things are accomplished – Lao Tse. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Use Your Eyes made it home – finally. Adding to the library →. Wednesday, May 22 , 2013. We’ve just moved this site to a new server and are currently having some problems with the gallery. Please be patient. We are trying to fix the problem. Normal service will be resumed as soon as possible. This entry was posted in This and that. Use Your Eyes made it home – finally. Adding to the library →.
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Moving forward | Sew2Speak
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By small actions great things are accomplished – Lao Tse. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Adding to the library. 1 = 4 →. Wednesday, September 18 , 2013. So I’ve been doing some research. I took part in the free telesummit “ The Push Up Entrepreneur. Rdquo; which had some interesting speakers and some good nuggets of information. This summit has finished, but I am now taking part in the Creative Passion to Profit Speaker Series. Hosted by Morna McEver. Do you have SAS? Do you have SAS?
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Gallery | Sew2Speak
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By small actions great things are accomplished – Lao Tse. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Freedom Exhibition 2009, Forge Mill Needle Museum. These are images from the Freedom Exhibition at the Forge Mill Needle Museum in Redditch. The exhibition displays the work of the finalists for the Charles Henry Foyle Award for Stitched Textiles in 2009. The idea for this quilt came from the conundrum "What 's black and white and read all over? This quilt is the result of another QU class with D...
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Black and white #2 is hung | Sew2Speak
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By small actions great things are accomplished – Lao Tse. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Five regrets of the dying →. Black and white #2 is hung. Saturday, February 02 , 2013. Here are a couple of photos of both black and white quilts hung together over the guest beds. Black and white #1&2. Quilts hung over the beds. This entry was posted in Quilting. Five regrets of the dying →. Dyeing and Printing (44). Food for thought (43). Other creative stuff (56). Sketchbook Project 2012 (14).
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curiosity as a sign of life: May 2006
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Comment-link {margin-left:.6em;}. Curiosity as a sign of life. Saturday, May 13, 2006. My tears have stopped faaaaalling. Do you guys know that song? It actually starts "Together again. my tears (etc.)". I wonder who sings that- besides my Dad of course. He used to come in from the barn and sing "Togeth-or again! And crack me up. So here it is. Just some random things that are going on in my life. The house sold to a family of Tibetan monks. How cool is that? Ko and I spent over four days picking out one...
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curiosity as a sign of life: March 2006
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Comment-link {margin-left:.6em;}. Curiosity as a sign of life. Sunday, March 12, 2006. You won't believe this. But Nan and I ran five miles without stopping on Saturday. Miracles do happen. Well, I have to admit there was a small stop about fifty yards into the run where I stumbled on a little rock and rolled my ankle. Nan stood at the ready just in case I needed some cute paramedics to come to my rescue. She's so loyal. Thanks Nan. And now, a forward from Nan about how to give first aid:. In the event o...
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Spit-Splicing: Or, How to Join Some Yarns
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Or, How to Join Some Yarns. Spit-splicing is one of, if not my very favorite technique in knitting. It isn't for all yarns, however. Spit-splicing is appropriate for wool yarns of at least 75% wool content. It is NOT appropriate for:. 2 Cottons, linens, acrylics. Here's how it goes:. Whether intentional or not, you have two ends of yarn. This happens to be a Cascade knitting worsted weight yarn with 4 plies, or strands of yarn twisted together. If one is a devotee of Shetland wool, splicing will be even ...
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Saturday, 7 June 2008. Really like the geometric overall . it all fits together so cleanly! 7 June 2008 at 18:03. I love the angle! In fact I am loving all your photos! Inspiring me to crop tighter before posting my own . 24 September 2008 at 22:14. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A photo for each day of the year. A photo for each day of the year. View my complete profile. Is licenced under a Creative Commons Licence. In A Minute Ago. Knitting with a Poodle. Musings of a Textile Itinerant.