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A huge 234 pulls up to liberty st with 5 engines up front. One of my best shot in my opinion.

For her blocks in Bee Unique Bee Knotty Joanna sent us either green or blue fabrics plus some grey and white. She asked for geometric, non-wonky, non-pinwheel blocks and noted that she loved paper-pieced stars.

 

I love paper piecing so it was an easy choice. This block is from a quilt pattern called Millennium Compass on eQuiltPatterns. I used the two green fabrics that were sent and added in two of my own, each slightly darker than the ones sent.

Pattern is Swoon by Camille Roskelley and the fabric is Little Folks voile by Anna Maria Horner.

 

Blogged stitchnbits.blogspot.com/2011/07/swoon-block-1.html

Part of: Augen Borgen - Borrowing Eyes.

Adventkalender 22.12.2011 Apple of Paradise: DMC-G2 - P1200402 + Selbstportrait: DMC-G2 - P1040334

I fell in love with these crossed canoe blocks. I'm thinking of making a whole quilt out of these, something scrappy maybe?

Here are the 16 finished blocks (12" each). They are yet to be put together (have a nice blue Amy Butler fabric for a sashing).

Finished carving the key block for "Garden"! Read more about our plans for this print & see more photos here ~ www.tugboatprintshop.com/woodcut_garden.htm

 

Now a 18" x 24" full color woodblock print, part of our ongoing LIFE OF LEISURE Series!

 

Sample block in my colours of aqua, yellow and grey. For the 3x6 Sampler Quilt Mini Bee.

Blogged stitchnbits.blogspot.com/2011/07/spiderweb-sample-block-3...

Built: 1893. Architect: Carl Fredrik Ebeling.

The buildings in the block are listed buildings (Swedish: byggnadsminnen). Residential housing in form of a tenant-owners' society (Swedish: Bostadsrättsförening) called Brf Furan.

sv.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kvarteret_Furan (website in Swedish)

CN 9576 is shoving as CN X524 shoves back to Joffre Yard. Photo taken from a VIA Rail excursion train as part of CN family day at Joffre Yard.

I was more interested in her dog than her anyway.

Building blocks, near and far, in London.

Como parece que nós todas 'piramos' com os bloquinhos, resolvi 'dar uma mãozinha' e procurar na net algumas dicas de blocos beeeeeemm simples!!! Delícia de fazer, é só ter persistência...

 

*Imagens ret da Net...

Block 1 for the Camelot Quilt. It was so much fun to make! I am really looking forward to starting block 2!

 

handpieced

The new Weinhold-building with a little guest in the foreground.

The Castle Rock block of the setting sun has become the "highlights” of my week.

With a Hitachi unit in 2 it had to be a platform sided shot of 57603. Seen arriving into Paddington with the empty Night Riveria stock which was 5C99 2020 from Reading Traincare Depot 5/4/19.

I really enjoyed working these shoreline compositions with the RF 14-35mm Ultra-Wide Zoom

Taken with this on 4th October - one of the things I like about using film is the wait for the results !

 

Processed with CameraBag

 

Staff House, Manchester University, UK

The East Block is the most intact of Parliament Hill's heritage buildings. It is also one of the world's finest examples of High Victorian Gothic architecture. The Government of Canada built the East Block in two major campaign periods. The first portion was completed in 1865, but is referred to as the 1867 Wing. A second wing was added in 1910. We last performed major work on the 1867 Wing in the 1970s. The East Block is now in need of restoration and modernization.

Read more about the history and architecture of the East Block.

We're Here! : I Built It

 

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Wooden blocks on display at a local garden center

"Et toujours se trouve parmi l'ombre des arbres les sombres abris du souvenir"

Leintrey, Lorraine, France

Either I need to get a bigger knife block...or I stop using the sword to cut carrots.

On Highway 71 just south of Highway 3 in Northwest Iowa. Block barns are few and far between in Iowa, and this one came with an old fashioned block corn crib and silo as a bonus!

Textures by Distressed Jewell and Jessica Drossin. HSS!

15.5" square block for Gretchen. Inspired by the beach. I used the freezer paper tutorial from Oh Fransson (map of the states block) to create this block.

 

blogged

For our March block, Lesly picked this cool Grandma's Flower Garden block, and sent us each the taupy linen for background. She also sent 5-6 fabrics of 2 specific color families, and we were able to alter the block as we liked as far as the piecing goes, as long as it maintained the same shape and the linen background strips were the same. I had so much fun figuring out what I wanted to do and picking out fabrics to add in. :)

these blocks are drivin me nuts haha i cant get enough of them...

Novi Beograd, Serbia.

Block #2 - lime green centre

It's amazing that this butcher block has worked well in four different apartments and now in our new home.

my first finished swoon block! Thinking I'll make 3 more?

This one is made up with all my spoonflower designed fabrics

 

www.spoonflower.com/profiles/beaspoke

 

beaspokequilts.blogspot.com/2012/01/working-away.html

 

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