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Amazing Coffee Shop in Secondlife !

classical freeform

pattern crochet/knitting fusion

MM - yoyo front closure

for playful individuals

& extravagant freespirits

Lego Free Sprits encounter the My Blox Army Tank.

 

Day 209 of 366.

 

Inspired by the 1960s music Dan had playing in the background.

Made from the Habitat line of fabrics designed by Jay McCarroll.

I was lucky enough to go in a quilting store a week ago that had some of the Mendocino fabrics in the golden and purple colorways, and they didn't know they were rare or discontinued! I bought about 3 yards of the Underwater Sisters print, about 3 1/2 of the gold octopus print this dress is made of, and about 3-4 other yards total of assorted prints. All for the price per yard of every other regular quilting fabric. Finally my lucky day!!

I used the Serendipity Studio Monique Dress pattern in XXS. (the dress seems to run a little large because of the ease, so I sized down)

Kona - Pepper, Charcoal, Slate, Coal, Medium Gray, Ash, Snow, Bone, White

Free Spirit - Nu Gray, Manatee, Slate Gray, Pastel Gray

Moda - Gray, Feather

Quilt made from Chocolate Lollipop from Free Spirit Fabric

I had a few packs of free spirit solid charm packs (I think they had 100 charms in each) and I wanted to learn how to sew curves. Ha, well now I know.

 

I used a stack and wack method to make the blocks, stacking two or three at a time, and randomly paired the colors (I threw them into a paper bag and pulled them out and stuck 'em together). I realized too late I was cutting most of my curves the same direction, but I don't mind it as much now.

 

This isn't very big (the squares, unfinished, are 4.25") - I actually have one more charm pack I could use to make more blocks, but I'm almost inclined to just sew this up, add a huge simple neutral border, and call it good.

 

And can I say that I just LOVE working with all solids?

It's been so long since I've bought any new fabric to play with, but I just couldn't resist this lovely print...

 

blogged

It’s been almost 6 months since I photographed my last stranger, I was searching for interesting and unique people with character as my subject and nothing felt right. I have spent more time on my mountain bike than behind the camera taking portraits, but today I decided to carry my DSLR with me on my ride and headed 10Km into the mountains. I stopped at a lookout point and pulled out my camera, a few moments later Angie road up on her mountain bike and sat down just beyond the lookout.

 

Being a one time hardcore mountain biker, I instantly recognized her slightly older, but quality Kona bike she was riding. Its not often I see a young woman riding an old school bike, it just stood out to me; she later explained that it was her dad's old bike.

 

I rode away briefly to find a few other shots to take, but came back empty handed. When I returned to the lookout, Angie was practicing her Maori Poi Ball (pom-poms) and Chinese Fans, it was a beautiful backdrop, so I decided to see if she would mind being photographed. Initially I didn’t consider adding her to “My 100 Stranger’s Project” as this exercise had stalled for me; but as we chatted and got to know her a bit more, she became the perfect subject to get this project restarted again.

 

Angie is a naturally beautiful young woman who even after a wearing a bike helmet in the near 20 degree C temperatures still looked terrific. She has a free spirited organic kind of soul & was very comfortable in front of the camera.

 

She is currently expanding her wings in various post secondary studies and trying to find her calling and place in our hierarchical capitalistic society. I know she will find her calling, as her heart is in the right place.

 

A young woman with a top with various camera prints on it needs to be photographed.

 

To see a few more shots of Angie:

www.flickr.com/photos/phoenix45photo/albums/7215764514839...

 

Thank you Angie

 

This picture is 26/100 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the 100 Strangers Flickr Group

Robyn Pandolph Freespirit fabric line, Applique circles quilt.

Layla made her very first quilt top with Anna Maria's Pastry line voile. I helped a little! You can read about the first of her sewing adventures here.

Jonathan is my friend and guide - - a FREE SPIRIT.

He dares to be different, and soar above the miserable crowd.

The world, as he sees it, is BEAUTIFUL !!

 

Ring-billed Seagull

 

See him LARGE.

 

Just tryna be in this

Tell me are you too?

Can you feel where the wind is?

Can you feel it through

All of the windows

Inside this room

'Cause I wanna touch you baby

I wanna feel it too

I wanna see the sunrise

On your sins just me and you

Light it up, on the run

Let's make love tonight

Make it up, try, fall in love, try

But you'll never be alone

I'll be with you from dusk till dawn

I'll be with you from dusk till dawn

Baby, I am right here

I'll hold you when things go wrong

I'll be with you from dusk till dawn

Baby, I am right here...

 

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My Modern Solids Challenge Quilt using Free Spirit Denyse Schmidt Modern Solids Blogged here!!

© Cathrine Halsør

 

. . . mindfulness from the heart . . .

Recycled curtain samples

machine embroidered

 

the beginning of infinity

endless wearing options

for playful divas

recommended

to fearless divos

as a necktie substitute

a perfect unisex head-turner

for urban heroes

This was taken at Lignano beach few days ago.. When I saw these kites flying up in the sky...

This miniature poodle is too cute! She knows she looks good perched up on that pillow. This is from our photo shoot for my Westminster Fibers/Free Spirit Fabric Monaco Collection magazine ad. Photo by Christina Hernandez.

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#337 Explore July 24, 2008

8 августа

День крысоловных мелодий

1. Nightshade2, 2. Nightshade6, 3. Nightshade5, 4. Nightshade8

 

Created with fd's Flickr Toys

 

The pattern for the basic Pocket Spirit doll and some simple instructions on her outfit are available free on my blog at:

 

www.byhookbyhand.blogspot.com

© Chuck Palmer - 2021 - _DSC2904

Charm quilt made from Heather Bailey's freshcut line. I purchased a bunch of fat quarters then cut them up into squares (i can't remember what size, and the quilt is now at my mom's house). The green and white border fabric was purchased at Jo-Anns (Quilter's Cotton that I purchased with a half off coupon). This photo is of the quilt on a rock in my mom's yard in Maine.

 

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