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Right-brain Release: I WON!!!
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Friday, August 13, 2010. So, for the first time EVER, I won a blog giveaway. I know, it totally made my very boring school day. Evelyn from Use the Loot. Very generously hosted a giveaway for a charm pack of 70 6" vintage linen squares. 70! I never find cute sheets around my thrift stores, so I am totally stoked! I can't wait to get squares and put something together! You should check out her blog AND this crazy awesome quilt. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. A Quilt is Nice.
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Raindrop Stitches on Etsy. Today marks another year of life for me, twenty-nine in total. To be honest, in the past few weeks, I haven’t been looking forward to my birthday. I didn’t think that I would be able to celebrate so soon after the split. But things have been shaping up rather nicely. Things have really been going my way. The metal tray and red scarf were from a little thrift shop. Had I taken a better pic, you would see that the tray says, “Let’s kaffee klatch! Yellow and orange. Yellow! Finall...
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Raindrop Stitches on Etsy. I just wanted to pop in and wish you all a Happy New Year! This pic is from the big fancy party I went to last night. Dressing up and acting like a grown up was nice, but it was the company I kept that really made the evening memorable. Cheers to an amazing year to come! January 1, 2011. Laquo; Falling Into Step. Lessons Learned ». Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email.
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Raindrop Stitches on Etsy. From Cherry House’s book. Hanging in the shop now). This is one of my favorite times of the year. What I really love about it is the excitement generated by the change. My other favorite time of year is when winter shifts to spring. (There are only two seasons in the PNW, after all.) Especially during the fall, because of the High Holy Days, these are times to reminisce and also to plan for the future. My first quilt pattern,. The Wallingford Steps Quilt. September 27, 2010.
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Dear Spring Green: April 2010
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Thursday, April 22, 2010. Recycling Vintage Sheets on Earth Day. The sheets are ready for the vintage sheet fat quarter swap. It was a bit daunting to think about cutting all the sheets, so when I saw the advice. From My Tiny Robot Heart. I knew ripping was the way to go. That, and my Mom told me it would be a lot faster. Yellow, green, and orange sheets. I am so excited to participate in my first swap- I can't wait to see what I will get back! Posted by Angie from Dear Spring Green. Links to this post.
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Raindrop Stitches on Etsy. So I went to the Tall Grass Prairie. Trunk show at Fabric Crush. Last week. Jacquie’s quilts are amazing! Pictures do not do them justice, honestly. Here’s one shot of the table of her quilts:. I found her “I can’t quilt a straight line”-lines very inspiring, so I came home and applied them to this:. Sorry for such dreary pics, the weather wasn’t very cooperative…. April 15, 2010. Luck o’ the Oyrish! March 17, 2010. These photos are from a session that we had with Chara Michele.
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Raindrop Stitches on Etsy. Have you ever had a friend, once close, but who you somehow drifted away from? As you may have guessed, Esther and I are all settled into the new neighborhood. We live blocks away from Greenlake, a small lake in the middle of Seattle. This summer I’ve been walking and running. And if you follow me on Twitter. So, my dear internet, I’m sorry to have neglected you, but I have more posts to come (some even written already! Just kidding, obviously. With hours to spare, even! It was...
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Lessons Learned |
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Raindrop Stitches on Etsy. I love, love, love teaching. Whether it’s math, science, or sewing – I’ve taught them all – there is something really special about sharing my knowledge with others. For several months, I have been teaching two classes as a part of an in-depth introduction to quilting. My students have been such wonderful people. Since the series runs over six weeks, we get to know each other pretty well. Which is seemingly complex, but actually rather simple and quite stunning. You are comment...
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Art Process And Creativity | turning*turning
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An art therapist on creativity, healing, and the power of making. Art Process and Creativity. Friday, September 18th, 2009. A good friend (and amazing art therapist) came over last night for dinner and was tooling around in my workspace. She illuminated the fatal flaw from. Several of you also pointed it out. I’m looking at you.). Integration is the key. Taking a walk with a friend and bringing the dogs along, rather than always just going out to dinner = fun chores health. What to do: Get into the Flow.
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Dear Spring Green: March 2011
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Wednesday, March 16, 2011. Brought to You by the Letter D. We went on another adventure this past rainy Sunday. Molly is getting used to the idea. When she got into the car after church, she asked, "Where are we going on our 'venture? My little yellow flower in the daffodil field. So off we went to pick daffodils! This is a great little Vancouver spot. That was written up in The Columbian. If you go, bring a plastic bag and a pair of scissors for easy cutting and carrying. Next, we accessed. It might tak...