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Hosted by TextileArts.net. Resources for the textile arts community. We've moved to Workshop on the Web. The Quiltwow internet magazine has merged into Workshop on the Web. If you've been a subscriber, you can still find your back issues of Quiltwow on the Workshop on the Web. Site If you're a new visitor, go to Workshop on the Web. And have a look at our fantastic free taster. 160; In the December 2009 combined issue:. Jan Beaney builds luscious surfaces. Plus all the regular features.
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Welcome to QuiltWranglers.com. We offer quilts for sale, custom ordered quilts, long arm machine quilting services, machine embroidery services, machine embroidered labels for your quilt gift, and other sewn products such as pillowcases, purses and totes, crib sheet sets, tortilla warmers / tater bakers , embroidered towels and potholders. We love western style fabrics and can make any theme you wish if the fabric is available. Things you need to know:. Cell Phone: (541) 480-. 8342 home and fax.
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QuiltWrapUp
Monday, August 3, 2015. Sunday, August 2, 2015. Having finished 12 squares with wavy edges, I now understand why the edges were wavy. I have to rework those 12 squares. I've reworked three (outsides only) and have now made one correctly from the start. Don't produce wavy results, but I wanted 6 1/2 inch squares, so I've had to extend most of them, and that's where I went wrong. Monday, July 27, 2015. Yarn basket from a gleefulthings pattern. Using scraps of bulky yarn. Friday, July 24, 2015. I first saw ...
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quiltwriter – Adventures in London and Rome
Adventures in London and Rome. Final Reflection on My Study Abroad Trip to London and Rome. A Disappointment–Asking for the Bill or Saying Bad Words? A Potluck, A Gas Stove and Oven, and Great Friends. Ostia Antica: Once a Bustling 4th Century Port City, Now an Archaelogical Site. Bernini’s Apollo and Daphne and One Sketch. On Final Reflection on My Study A…. On The Elgin Marbles. On On our way to London and Rome:…. On Musical Angels at the Vatican…. On Jane Austen’s Bath. Much Ado About Nothing. I enjoy...
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Athena.Org.nz
For Tawa College Students: Useful websites and other resources are available by following the above link. Use the ‘Contact Me’ for comments and queries and remember I am available for Classics tutoring in the Wellington area, for groups or individuals, and would love to hear from anyone who is interested. Under ‘Teaching’ you will find information on my own teaching experiences and resources including information on the two Classics field trips to Europe I have been involved in. What’s on the Website?
quilty-as-charged.blogspot.com
Quilty As Charged!!
Friday, August 31, 2012. The Making of a Mini. Mini quilts, for me, have always been those adorable li’l things that you like to look at and enjoy but never dream of making. Didn’t think the precision and patience required to make a mini would be up my alley. But all that changed with the August challenge of. To te st the participants' skill in reducing a pattern to a miniature. Make a mini not bigger than 12"x12", using pieces not bigger than 1.5" finished. Colours to be used -. The Indian flag colors.
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quilty-cindy.blogspot.com
Quilty Mama
Monday, August 10, 2015. To see what others are working on go to Judy's blog here. On my wall is this. The pattern is the small version of Cindy Lou Who. From another BiTE OF SCHNiBBLES 23 quilts from 5" or 10" squares. I am using Honey Sweet by Moda charms packs with a Bella solid charm pack. This will be about 35 inches when finished. I may add another or a wider border to make it a little bigger for a baby quilt. I don't normally buy charm packs, but I loved this one. Monday, August 3, 2015. These are...
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Quilty doings
How it all happened. Sunday, 22 May 2016. Its been a busy six weeks since my last post, with the most ridiculously busy time at the day job, but today I finally sat down and put the binding on my "Spring's Whisper" quilt. It's only a little lap quilt, at 40 inches square, so it was quick to finish and will be easy to find a little home for somewhere. I used the fabrics in the ochre, grey and turquoise but they are also available in pink from Hawthorn Fabrics. Sunday, May 22, 2016. Sunday, 20 March 2016.