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The Quilting Post: A Friday Night Sew In
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Quilt Blocks in Glass. Saturday, June 16, 2012. A Friday Night Sew In. Another good time at FNSI. Thanks to Heidi and her cousin Bobbi for hosting the monthly event. It was time to resupply mug rugs for the market, so I had fun playing with some more frog fabric last night. Just love to pair them up with the glass bead frogs that I made for the little spoons. I cut several more to sew up later,. And sewed together batting scraps for more mug rugs. Then I added a few more blocks to my WIP String Quilt.
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The Quilting Post: March 2015
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Quilt Blocks in Glass. Tuesday, March 3, 2015. I began this quilt over a year ago using a pattern called " Bella Babushka. Completing other projects in between, I finished this one the last day of February 2015. You can see the beginnings and progress of my piecing in a post HERE. Quilt backings of 108-inches wide make for shorter work. Love not having to piece it! And added an extra row of dolls along with another row of squares. My friend Alice and I long-armed this one, during the short-lived ice storm.
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The Quilting Post: Completed Quilts
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Quilt Blocks in Glass. These are listed in order of most recent to my very first quilt making. CLICK the titles to see blog post about each quilt. Summer in the Park. A housewarming gift for a dear friend. For our bed, with sweet memories of our years in Russia. A cheery lap quilt for my den. A baby quilt for my niece's son. For the back, I spelled out his first name in signal flags. A surprise birthday quilt for my sister. A surprise Christmas gift for my elder son, the software developer.
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The Quilting Post: Quilt Blocks in Glass
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Quilt Blocks in Glass. Quilt Blocks in Glass. Originally published on Sea of Glass. Blog, August 19, 2011). You might have noticed my business name subtitle:. And it's true inspiration for bead designs is all around and usually all I need to do is look at creation, but sometimes I still get in a creative slump. Other ideas for inspiration can be found in the color scheme and patterns that others create.like fabrics designers and quilters.some of them just beg to be interpreted in glass! What do you think?
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Moose River Glass: May 2014
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Saturday, May 10, 2014. The big reveal. Bead Soup Blog Hop take 8! My partner in creativity this year is Cynthia Tucker. Here is a link to her blog. Sea of Glass Beads. Unfortunately she was unable to post at the time of the blog hop, but she will when she is able, so stay tuned). Meanwhile, here is a little reminder of what she sent me.and what I did with them. I really wanted this adorable hollow fish bead to get all the attention it deserves so I chose to handcraft a steel chain. I added some of t...
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The Quilting Post: January 2015
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Quilt Blocks in Glass. Friday, January 2, 2015. During most of December, every day I had Pandora playing one of the Christmas stations of choice. I enjoy the carols and the classics, but one song in particular intrigued me: It was an orchestral instrumental with a hauntingly sweet melody. I wondered what it was but never caught the title, and snippets of the tune would play in my head day after day. In the Bleak Midwinter. Frosty wind did moan. Earth stood hard as iron. Water like a stone. Long, long ago.
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Moose River Glass: It's here! The big reveal. Bead Soup Blog Hop take 8!
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Saturday, May 10, 2014. The big reveal. Bead Soup Blog Hop take 8! My partner in creativity this year is Cynthia Tucker. Here is a link to her blog. Sea of Glass Beads. Unfortunately she was unable to post at the time of the blog hop, but she will when she is able, so stay tuned). Meanwhile, here is a little reminder of what she sent me.and what I did with them. I really wanted this adorable hollow fish bead to get all the attention it deserves so I chose to handcraft a steel chain. I added some of t...
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Do beads make you salivate, too? | gr8findings
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What Goes Into My Handmade Argentium Silver and PMC Jewelry and Supplies. Do beads make you salivate, too? August 21, 2011. Honestly, it’s a little embarrassing to admit, but I’ll go ahead and be the first to put it out there. Beautiful beads have been known to make me salivate. And feel a little flush in the cheeks. And then I just stare at them all dewey-eyed, wondering how in the heck I’ll be able to do their beauty justice in a piece of jewelry made with my own two hands. If beads had a scent, this o...
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