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Pastor's Patches: March 2014
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Sunday, March 02, 2014. End of February State of the Studio Report. I wish I could say the studio shows as much progress at the end of February as it did the end of January, but it just isn't so. Tilted Stars is still in the rocker, although if you look closely you can see that a package of quilt binding has been thrown on top of it. I've got what I need to finish it, but I haven't gotten to it y. Otherwise, there hasn't been a lot of quilty activity going on this past month. Needless to say, it was two ...
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Pastor's Patches: January 2016
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Friday, January 15, 2016. Getting to Know You. This week has been all about Bertie and I learning how to work together. So far it looks as though we're going to have a lovely relationship. My name is Lauren. Thursday, January 07, 2016. There's a New Kid in Town. And then Bertie arrived. Bertie is the new sewing machine I ordered earlier in the week to give me a second machine, freeing Betsy, my beloved Bernina, to dedicate herself to free motion quilting. My name is Lauren. Wednesday, January 06, 2016.
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Pastor's Patches: June 2014
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Wednesday, June 11, 2014. June State of the Studio Report. First, a couple of projects did get finished. The Kaleidoscope top is finished. I decided to let it be crib-sized, mainly because I got tired of cutting triangles. For now it's hanging out in the drawer with other unquilted tops; someday I'll get it out and quilt it. Because you sew, then cut, then resew, this quilt has taken up nearly every surface in the studio. You can see some pieces of it on the sewing table next to the machine, along wi...
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Pastor's Patches: It's February!
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Monday, February 01, 2016. A new month means new goals. That's both exciting and terrifying. On the other hand, it means I can cross January off the list, and I'm okay with that. It wasn't a wonderful month, and I'm glad to see the last of it. This month my donation focus is on using up scraps and leftovers. My favorite blanket pattern for scraps is the Never Ending Spiral. It works up quickly and you can use every last inch of the yarn. You can change colors whenever you feel like you've got enough ...
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Pastor's Patches: August 2015
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Thursday, August 27, 2015. This morning I was thinking about all the projects I've got going this fall and decided I needed a calendar so I could keep track of deadlines and make progress goals for the big stuff like Christmas Marketplace. So I pulled out my favorite blank calendar pages and started filling things in for the rest of the year. Then I had a moment of complete and utter horror. Of course the sensible thing to do would be to put away the things that don't have deadlines and get to work on th...
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Pastor's Patches: February 2013
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Saturday, February 23, 2013. Finish It Friday on Saturday. In 2008, North Star Quilt Guild of Cadillac Michigan offered a mystery quilt called Ningaloo Blooming. The name comes from the Ningaloo Marine Park in Western Australia. I did a good job of keeping up with the steps in the mystery, and while I don't remember if I finished the top "on time" it was done shortly after the last clue was published. Delighted with my finished quilt I laid it out to photograph and this is what I saw:. My name is Lauren.
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Pastor's Patches: March 2013
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Friday, March 01, 2013. This week's Finish It Friday was actually finished on Thursday because I was working on it as a challenge that had to be done by the end of the month. My name is Lauren. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Hi Welcome to my blog. My name is Lauren. View my complete profile. Ann's Quilts and Flowers. Picture Window theme. Powered by Blogger.
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Pastor's Patches: There's a New Kid in Town
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Thursday, January 07, 2016. There's a New Kid in Town. I got quite a lot done in a short period of time this morning. A lot of things got put away, and other things got organized so they could be worked on easily. Some dusting happened, and there are actually some clear surfaces now, so projects can start moving forward again. My name is Lauren. Kati from Kati's Quilting. Its always smart to have a second machine just in case :) Good luck with your new buddy! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Theres a ...
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Pastor's Patches: February 2016
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Wednesday, February 03, 2016. February State of the Studio Report. I'm happy to say that the studio is looking a lot better than it was a month ago. I can't say I've gotten a lot done, but the room looks more like a working space than a dumping ground, and that's progress. And there's evidence of projects moving forward, and that's good news. So February looks quite a bit different than January did. The possibility that I might finish a quilt this month is actually pretty exciting. And I feel lik...As us...
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Pastor's Patches: September Summary
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Sunday, September 27, 2015. I know y'all probably think I've been a slacker the whole month and have done nothing but watch old TV series on Netflix and eat potato chips. That's not true. At least not the potato chips part. The problem has been that I've been working on secret Christmas stuff that I can't show. I can show you the picture of the bags containing the stuff - - -. My name is Lauren. So good of your courrier to haul stuff to us! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Hi Welcome to my blog. I am ...