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A Traditional Quilter's Corner: Hello Again!
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A Traditional Quilter's Corner. Using Today's methods and tools to recreate Yesterday's quilts. Tuesday, November 19, 2013. I thought I might give this blog thing another try. I have one blog, View from Sarah's Quilt Room. Which I don't keep up to date very much. I hope to rectify that soon. I hope I can do better with this one. I hope for this blog to be more of a how-to of specific methods with today's techniques and tools. I love to recreate. November 21, 2013 at 2:38 PM. View my complete profile.
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Quilt Like An Eagle: Other Inspiration
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Quilt Like An Eagle. Join our Eagle Quilt Challenge! A year long QAL dedicated to creating the eagle quilt some of us have never quite gotten around to making. Check out our Pinterest boards! Eagle quilt inspiration: There's always room for more on the list. Email us if you find something interesting to add! 1 Barbara Brackman's blog entry: Eagles and Eccentricities. 2 Kimberly Wulfert's blog entry: Patriotic Quilts Through Time. 3 Susan Wildemuth's blog: Eye of the Needle. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Illinois Quilt History -- Quilt History Links
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ARE YOUR QUILTS COVERED? What would you do if you lost a quilt? Or if you had a fire and your quilt(s) were damaged? Do you have written proof of your quilt’s value? Do you know your ABCs? AQS Certified Quilt and Textile Appraisers can provide you with that written proof for insurance, fair market or donation values. Diane Gabb, Clarendon Hills, IL. 630 323-4836) dgabb@sbcglobal.net. Sue Harmon, LaGrange, IL. 708 354-0933) tsharmon@aol.com. Chris Moline, Naperville, IL. Sandy Schweitzer, Crystal Lake, IL.
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Arizona Quilts Resource List - AZQSG
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Arizona Quilts Resource List. REFERENCES, RESOURCES AND RESEARCH. Certified Quilt Appraisers in Arizona. Eunice M. Hill, Cornville, AZ 928-634-9623 hillorphil@msn.com. Karen Housner, Gilbert, AZ 480-329-8705 gotquilts@cox.net. Joyce Larson, Sierra Vista AZ 520-266-3617 joyceplarson@yahoo.com. Nora Mohr, Show Low, AZ 928-537-4477 whitemountainquilts@frontier.net. Gail VanHorsen, Prescott Valley, AZ 602-568-5425 gvhmail@aol.com. Antique and Vintage Quilt Restoration and Repair. Lenna DeMarco - 623-977-4227.
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View from Sarah's Quilt Room: May 2010
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View from Sarah's Quilt Room. My ramblings about my life, but usually concerning quilts. Saturday, May 8, 2010. Not Short, Definitely NOT Sweet. The back, the pad, down to the first joint of my left ring finger is torn off. Pray my tissue ‘takes'’…. Wednesday, May 5, 2010. 8220;Such Junk, Such Junk”. Does anybody remember what movie that line is from? Back to “Such junk, such junk.” The movie had Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey as the two main characters. The old lady who...Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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View from Sarah's Quilt Room: November 2013
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View from Sarah's Quilt Room. My ramblings about my life, but usually concerning quilts. Monday, November 25, 2013. It seems time has gotten away from me for the umpteenth time. I don't know why I don't keep up with my blog. Well, I do, but I won't mention it. I also got a new dog.uh, I mean puppy. Bo consumes waaay too much of my time. Last week I created a new blog-why I don't know. It is called A Traditional Quilter's Corner. Sew Having Fun,. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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View from Sarah's Quilt Room: My Way of Working on Jane
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View from Sarah's Quilt Room. My ramblings about my life, but usually concerning quilts. Wednesday, February 23, 2011. My Way of Working on Jane. As I did each block I glued a fabric swatch on a copy of page 12 out of the book, like many do. I also kept a list of block number, number of pieces, date completed, color and How? Now how pretty is this? 160; I failed. One note, as I pulled fabrics that I had put back for this quilt; I picked as I did each block based either on something that would complement...
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View from Sarah's Quilt Room: November 2010
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View from Sarah's Quilt Room. My ramblings about my life, but usually concerning quilts. Wednesday, November 10, 2010. Primer for H-12, Hannah Lou’s Hearts. Well, it’s been a few weeks and I have decided to give you a lesson on how to do a Dear Jane© block. The pattern in the book for Hannah Lou’s Hearts is 4 hearts appliquéd down but if you examine the pictured block closely you can see it looks like 8 teardrop shapes, maybe appliquéd on her background. Trace (or print) the entire pattern onto freezer ...
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View from Sarah's Quilt Room: April 2012
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View from Sarah's Quilt Room. My ramblings about my life, but usually concerning quilts. Thursday, April 12, 2012. Where does your inspiration come from from your quilts? 160; Mine comes from lots of places, usually old quilts, quilt shows or books. But my latest little quilt has come from my early fabric scraps-early as when I first started quilting in the early 1980’s and a book as well. . I had planned this quilt for some time but this book I acquired called Simply Charming. Sew Having Fun,. I am a l...