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This is one a couple more blocks I made a while back for Jacquie's "Project Improv." She needed a few more and I volunteered to help. Now I just need to take time to make my own improv quilt. I really have been enjoying putting the different fabrics and blocks together without a pattern.
This is the first block I completed for Liz. I was afraid to cut the fabric so I started small. Block is 8.5" and the tiny apple is about one inch square.
Named this one Red Delicious Granny Smith...now I want to keep it.
A black and white tiled floor seen through a glass block. The checkerboard pattern of the tile became totally abstract
Spinning Block (1895)
Architect: George F. Barber
12 N. 10th St.
Richmond, Wayne
Indiana
The design is taken from a pattern book.
© Matthew X. Kiernan
NYBAI18-8850
A sneak peak at my last bee block for Stitch Tease round 1
blogged www.randomthoughtsdoordi.com/2013/02/art-quilts.html
Pattern: Monterey Mist (by me!)
Yarn: Rowan Kidsilk Night and Stacy Charles Luna
link to project on Ravelry: www.ravelry.com/projects/stasia/monterey-mist-2
Welcome Week ends with a bang at UL Lafayette's annual Block Party. Held at the corner of St. Mary and Rex, students are treated to free food, music, t-shirts and other fun, while celebrating life as a Ragin' Cajun.
Soundwave Block Party featuring Tiesto, Porter Robinson & other DJs! A night of dancing, meeting new people and having fun!
Piecing fabrics around the beginnings of my block to see what I like :)
Blogged @ rosinahuber.blogspot.com/2010/09/qayg-color-therapy.html
Latest Beat Blocks prototype. This is a rhythm sequencer where each row is a drum track and each blue stripe is a hit at a 16th resolution. The toggle switch puts it into swing mode. The knobs set the volume level for each track and the slider sets the tempo. More at www.beatblocks.com
This blanket was a group project. I did the finishing. It still needs to be blocked, which will make it look a lot smoother. The light was good today, so I took photos.
I love it... I think next time I will make it bigger though, the whole "shawlette" description is for reals.
I am using this simple, quick shawl pattern: www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/handspun-delight-shawlette