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My Quilt Diary: December 2014
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Tuesday, December 30, 2014. The New Year is coming . ready or not! The Scouts did their part. Every year we are guests of the Japanese Scouts at a mochi-pounding event, held at their sponsor's temple. The guests include the Girl Scouts in the area and members of the BSA Packs. Many of these kids have mochi-pounding events at their schools but at this event the kids can pound as much as they like. A delicious turkey made it to our table on Christmas and was joined by Norie's family and Papa's elder sister.
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My Quilt Diary: Serious holes
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Wednesday, July 29, 2015. In 1993, I made a quilt using a friendship star variation, and using a variety of plaid scraps. It was finished in August and named "Paul's Plaid Stars". It was presented to my husband on August 4th as a 30th year anniversary present. As another anniversary nears, I am looking at this old quilt . well used, but also chewed all over by Nikko. (The pink and blue clothes clips indicate all the areas that have been chewed). After having read Cheryl's wonderful post. Also, I need to ...
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My Quilt Diary: Back to normal
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Saturday, July 4, 2015. Well, here is the picture I couldn't share yesterday. Today my screen returned to its former configuration and I decided to give my camera another try. It was nice and quiet basting here on the floor. No one came into the room to see what was going on. If I do this again though, I will bring a needle threader. The lighting was not all that good and each time I put in a new thread I wasted a lot of time. I began with my large hoop and quilted the two blocks in the center. Two chose...
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My Quilt Diary: more silkworm trivia
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Tuesday, July 14, 2015. Yesterday I had an early start to my day. When I returned home in the afternoon, two of the silkworms had hatched out and were sitting on the side of their apartments. This morning, 14 more crept out of their cocoons. I had never in the past paid much attention to the schedule but it took from four to five weeks for caterpillar to cocoon and a little over two weeks for hatching to begin. More often they have stubby wings like the one in this picture. So far, so good. How exciting ...
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My Quilt Diary: I think I'm done
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Monday, July 6, 2015. I think I'm done. Kind of a dark picture for a dark rainy day but this is what I came up with for my "Partnership Quilt Block". The theme for the nest Dome show is "Music". (Well, the x is pretty close to the s, and spell check won't help this time). I found the background print on my last trip to Nippori (fabric town), and I just had to use it. My first plan was a dancing cat in a top hat but when I saw Tanya. Musing in her blog about what to do . the word "bird" popped out. That i...
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My Quilt Diary: Fun on a rainy day
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Friday, July 10, 2015. Fun on a rainy day. Thursday, with a short one-day notice, my #3 daughter, Norie, set up an outing with friends to an art exhibit. One of these friends I see rather regularly for visiting art exhibits but two others I had not seen for many years. The group was made of pre-school teachers . one new acquaintance and three retired teachers that I have worked with at the American School. The show was the work of two artists and a Ikebana master. This cat was all hand stitched. He said ...
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My Quilt Diary: What's up?
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Friday, July 3, 2015. Yesterday I left home at 1:pm with my bag filled with quilt top and backing, my sewing kit and big scissors, my basting thread, tape, and a big roll of thinsulate #60 batting. I was able to tape the backing to the floor in the quiet fellowship hall and layer the batting and quilt top. I spent the afternoon until 6:30 (which is choir rehearsal time) on my elbows and knees, basting the quilt together. A little notice in the upper corner of my screen is boasting that Mr Dell has upgrad...
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My Quilt Diary: April 2015
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Thursday, April 30, 2015. Interesting things are happening daily and progress has been made on my projects . that is the good part. The frustrating part is something going on with my laptop. It is always stuff that happens while I am not looking and without my even knowing. Mister Google and Mister Windows (I'm sure those are men-types because women usually ask before they mess with other people's lives) Well, they go and make CHANGES! I never know what I am going to find when I open the lid of my laptop.
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My Quilt Diary: February 2015
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Thursday, February 19, 2015. Getting creative - Tokyo Dome part 5. I am not sure how quilters decide which category to enter their work in. Many of the "Traditional" quilts were very innovative. I did notice among the "original design quilts" there was more machine piecing and machine quilting and fused applique. BUT, that being said, there was also a lot of hand-work and the same attention to detail found among the traditional ones. This quilt, 'late Summer" by Yumiko Saita. It was made by Toshiko Maeda.