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Taken for Macro Monday theme Pattern. Antique keepsake from my mother. The pattern in the bracelet reflected on a mirror.
LOVE this variation of an endless chain block by Cynthia at Ahh Quilting. Please note: I DID NOT make this quilt. I am borrowing the image from Cynthia's website: ahhhquilting.blogspot.com/2012/02/central-park-kaleidosco...
This is the actual pattern.
See how the tip of the boat on the lower right matches up with the boat on the lower left?
This is the same outfit as I wore a couple of weeks ago, the only difference is, that I wear here a pantyhose with another pattern.
Day off in the city for a photography day. This is an office building opposite Cannon Street Station. Stands out well in b/w.
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Beautiful patterns of snow on the Moose Fencing on highway 11 after our big snowstorm. We got 64 CM (25.19 inches).
I came up with this quite by accident. I was trying to fill a circle with one design and this came out.
If you use it, please put a link in the comments. I would Love to see what you've done!
By Sherrie Thai of ShaireProductions. Feel free to download and use these as a background for commercial or noncommercial projects. If you decide to use them, please let me know how it goes by sending a link or an image. Enjoy!
Adorable Crochet Teddy Bear Blanket (Video) -> wonderfuldiy.com/wonderful-diy-adorable-crochet-teddy-bear/
These are blocks I made for myself and my hive mates in hive 4 during the fourth quarter 2011 of the 3x6 Bee. The pattern is "Pie in the Sky" by Denyse Schmidt as published in the July/August 2007 issue of Quilter's Newsletter. A similar version of the pattern is also in the book Denyse Schmidt Quilts.
The centre of the circle is paper-pieced and then the outer ring is attached using a regular curved piecing technique. I used Dale Fleming's Six-Minute Circle technique to set the circle into the background.
In the comments to the photo of my test block I got a great tip about using a circle cutter rather than tracing around a template to cut the circle from freezer paper. I used a "Martha Stewart Large Circle Cutter" (the only one I could find that would cut an 11" circle) and it worked perfectly! The wonkiness in the circle of my test block went away thanks to the circle cutter. The only small problem I had was centring the pieced circle in the background but I figured that it didn't have to be completely perfect -- even the photo of the quilt in the magazine showed slightly imperfect centring.
I love these blocks because they were so much fun to make.
1. Block for Annamal Quilts, 2. Block for soSarahSews, 3. Block for eatsleepsew, 4. Block for queensonia2001, 5. Block for db By Design, 6. Block for PurplePandaQuilts, 7. Block for Me