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a smallish block of offices in Downtown Niagara Falls.
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Bee blocks for the do. good stitches Love circle! I had these done about a week ago, but just now got a photo of it! It's been a busy week :) I loved making these, and I'm hoping to make more!
Blocks are finished & I have a nice Nest inner border ready to go. I don't have enough of the outter border I wanted and I am determined not to buy any fabric to finish ..must go search stash a little harder.
Tyco Super Blocks Telephone from 1988.
If you lived in the 80's you probably owned one. If you didn't own one, you definitely wanted one.
The big house has been demolished and flats have been built on the site but the stable block and the grounds remain. The grounds are now a park administered by the local council.
Sew Pieceful August Hive #2
Colors: Violet, electric blue, bright green, with a charcoal background.
I was originally going to make modified 'retro flowers' blocks, but I'm really in love with this quilt by She Can Quilt, and liked the blocks better when the petals/wings were connected. I love that she calls them butterfly blocks.
And I seriously want to make a whole quilt out of these. Swoon.
Off the slipway at Bosham.
Another photo from the photowalk around Bosham run by Chichester Harbour Conservancy and Strong Island Photowalks. Fun was had!
Bronica ETRSi,150mm, Ilford HP5+ at 800.
My design wall at the moment. This summer has been all about individual blocks and samplers.
All my star sampler blocks are done, now I just need to figure out a layout and get sewing.
Iv been gone awhile had computer trouble and no time to take pics. Go to work in the dark come home in the dark but looking forward to catching up with all my flickr friends photo streams
Part of: Augen Borgen - Borrowing Eyes.
Merged:
DMC-G2 - P1300175 Wolle auf Spindel NHM 5.2.2012
DMC-G2 - P1040334
Tetris en Lota bajo
Deconstruir lo construido y construir lo deconstruido en la arquitectura "rígida, perfecta y lineal" a provocado que todo se vuelva entropia en mi cabeza, redireccionando lo racional a que todo parezca un juego de tetris.
Ordenando los principales aspectos de un edificio en su espacialidad para dar una nueva percepción de lo que vemos habitualmente.
Storm Arwen has a lot to answer for. This plantation had 95% of its trees blown over or snapped off. I'm sitting where a path used to run through the woods. I can't even find it now!
hand pieced quilt-a-long
6 inch blocks
churn dash
jacob's ladder
ohio star
bear paw
granny square
shoo-fly
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I printed with a printing block using green ink and then added the picture on top. I've then added hand embroidery and coloured some of the hearts in with felt pen and watercolour
The Sugar Block Club BOM
2013
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Hi everyone! I thought you might like to see what the blocks are looking like when they are all put together with the ones that I have already. It's going to be great! Thank you!
~Jessica
Block Island
Block Island is located off the coast of Rhode Island, approximately 14 miles (23 km) east of Montauk Point, Long Island, and 13 miles (21 km) south from mainland Rhode Island, from which it is separated by Block Island Sound. It was named after Dutch explorer Adriaen Block.
The United States Census Bureau defines Block Island as census tract 415 of Washington County, Rhode Island. As of the 2010 Census, the island's population is 1,051 living on a land area of 9.734 square miles (25.211 km2).[1] The island is part of the Outer Lands region, a coastal archipelago.
The Nature Conservancy added Block Island to its list of "The Last Great Places", which consists of 12 sites in the Western Hemisphere, and about 40-percent of the island is set aside for conservation.[2] Presidents Bill Clinton,[3][4] Dwight D. Eisenhower,[5] Franklin Delano Roosevelt,[6] and Ulysses S. Grant[7][8] have visited Block Island. Other famous visitors include Amelia Earhart and Charles Lindbergh, who each visited the island in 1929.[9]
Block Island shares the same area as the town of New Shoreham, Rhode Island. The island is a popular summer tourist destination and is known for its bicycling, hiking, sailing, fishing, and beaches. It also hosts two historic lighthouses: Block Island North Light on the northern tip of the island, and Block Island Southeast Light on the southeastern side. Much of the northwestern tip of the island is an undeveloped natural area and resting stop for birds along the Atlantic flyway.[10]
Popular events include the annual Fourth of July Parade, celebration, and fireworks. During these times, the island's population can triple over the normal summer vacation crowd.