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Happy New Year

January 1st, 2013 @ 10:17 pm

Happy New Year!

Well I am starting off with 2 small finishes today. The first is a little stitchery , it was a pre traced gift from my friend Doreen. I started off by colouring the snowman with white crayon and then stitching the snowman. After it was all finished I tea dyed it.

Before bath


My snowman will eventually be a pillow front.

My second finish is one of my last 5 blocks I need to complete my Christmas Town Sampler blocks.

Until next time,
Denise

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Ok, I’m Addicted!

February 29th, 2012 @ 9:08 pm

Well I didn’t think that I could fall in love with yet another project, but I have! I will show you one tonight, and the other one ( yes, there are two!) tomorrow or Friday.
The first one is called Sugarplums/ Tales of the Quillt Shop, a collabrative project by HollyMabutas of Eat Cake Graphics and author Terri Thayer.

A Christmas applique quilt , with a story of a quilt shop provided each month with the pattern. It is only $2.25 per month and available as a PDF file so you recieve your pattern and story right away.

Check out Sugarplums right here and tell me it isn’t cute!! Lol

I guess this is the year of starting a lot of projects, and hopefully finishing them as well!

Until next time,
D.

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Finishing Up

November 7th, 2011 @ 1:58 pm

Ever had one of those weekends where you have everything planned out in your head that you feel you can accomplish, and none of them happen? I still managed to get things done, just not what I would have liked. We gained an hours’ sleep on Saturday night as our clocks “fell” back an hour, so that was a good thing. I finished my #5 SAL block from Sew Happy Me , and have started #6.

Stitch-A-Long Block #5

I wanted to pass on a First Friday Freebie from The Painted Quilt, it is very cute and quite Canadian! Have a look I think you’ll like it.

I have also been part of a Jo Morton’s Club in Bellingham, Washington since last January, we are wrapping up for the year with a block exchange . I did manage to get 15- 4 1/2″ blocks completed as well. We had eight projects for the year I have  finished five.

 

Jo Morton Blocks for Exchange

Until next time,

D.

 

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Crabapple Hill

October 5th, 2011 @ 9:07 pm IMG_1391

I was so excited when Bari J. started her new blog “we love french knots“, and I have been faithfully following along. There are interviews, free patterns and helpful hints. I was thrilled when I read Monday’s post — it featured Meg Hawkey from Crabapple Hill Designs! Here is a link to the article.

I love Meg’s work, and as if that wasn’t enough, I was so fortunate in June to be able to attend a retreat at Crabapple Hill Studio! My good friend Kate and I headed out on our roadtrip, it was a long trip from British Columbia down to Kennewick, Washington, but we had so much fun!

Meg and her husband and staff were absolutely wonderful. The studio was beautiful and the food was amazing, we laughed and stitched and had a great time.

Here are some shots of the good times we had.

On the way to the retreat.

 

At the entrance to Crabapple Hill Studio

 

Flowers outside the studio.

 

Lavender lining the driveway.

 

Until next time,
D.