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Mini Australian Shepherd Piper greets Jackie Katz during the 5th annual Amherst block party Thursday night. Photo by Judith Gibson-Okunieff
I think that choosing black as my background color might have been a bold choice. This quilt is going to glow like a neon sign! The yellow was not in my original color choices and now, I'm wondering if I should have used it or not. Seems I am always second guessing my color choices.
Mannheim's structural design is laid out in city grids, or blocks, so each area doesn't really have a specific name. Instead, they're divided by blocks, so a section might be called "A4" or "B3."
Sort of like bingo.
This was a neat little building found on block A4. It's directly in front of the Jesuitenkirche. I took a peek inside and it looks like a printing school of sorts. You can find university students hanging around in the area.
Patty with Me and My Big Ideas explains how to put together her immaculate make & take at Creative Block 2010
Some log cabin blocks for Nova's floating squares quilt as part of the ANZAC Bee. Blogged here : seven-stitches.blogspot.com/2010/04/catching-up-and-meeti...
The NOLA Modern Quilt Guild got together this past Saturday to make blocks for Anna Maria Horner's flood relief group "Rainbow Around the Block"
From _Knit to be Square_ by Vivian Hoxbro
Yarn: Dia Tasmanian Merino Alpaca and leftover sock yarn
Needle Size: 3mm
Started on 3 Oct 2008
Finished on 4 Oct 2008