QUILT ARCHITECT

Building structures from a net-like arrangement of threads, fiber and fabric.

July 31, 2010

I started another blog...

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http://snailcloth.blogspot.com/ I started another blog...actually two. I have been doing more printing lately and this blog and another a...
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July 5, 2010

Lynn Stopped By Today!!!

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I feel very blessed with a visit from Lynn at Getting My Feet Wet. Lynn and I have been blogging friends for almost a year.  When we had a...
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June 12, 2010

Handcarved ATC and Gardening in June

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Here are some pictures of my garden now.   The fennel and kale have taken off nicely.  There is an onion in the foreground and in the ver...
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May 26, 2010

March - Vision Calendar

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March flag is about giving up coffee.   I had a very strong coffee habit. No, rather it had me. The coffee made it where I did not sleep we...
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May 18, 2010

IMPROVEMENT VISION CALENDAR

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This is February's flag on my Vision Calendar.  The theme is tea.  I actually started to have more tea parties in December and January...
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May 13, 2010

The Lady of Shallots

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Isaac finished his cage for the rabbit. He changes the grass and rearranges the cage to make it interesting for them. I have created a shall...
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May 6, 2010

Handcarved ATC

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Seems I have been very quiet on my blog.  Thank you for those of you who have visited and even left comments wondering how I am doing.  I ha...
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May 5, 2010

Flowers

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Here are two of my hexagon flowers.  I wanted the flowers to have the motion of opening up.  So I made the center a more solid looking sma...
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April 21, 2010

How to make a hexagon quilt

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So far I have hand quilted nine flowers and all the hexagons in between. I thought I would share with you how I made my hexagon quilt. First...
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April 16, 2010

Easter Rabbits

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Here is our rabbit hutch that we got off of free cycle. This is Catherine's rabbit Athena.  This is Isaac's rabbit, Ms. Gray  This i...
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I have been interested in needle arts since I was 5, when I sewed on paper plates with holes poked in them. I fell in love the the make do sensibilities of the women on the Walton's and Little House on the Prairie. I wanted to learn how to reuse and to beautify my home in a practical and creative way. I found living more with less a more rewarding life. I like to tell stories either of my life or stories that inspire and make me think. I am an autodidact and maintain and nurture my curiosity. (I don't do Me Me's or other blog tag games.)
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