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He is an easy 1200pounds in wewight,of muscle and bone, won over $250,000 in his racing years, Solid as a Rock
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I first brought this topic up regarding the green gnomes
www.flickr.com/photos/cathairquilts/3623277141/in/set-721...
and now it's time for the Martians! The fabric on the right is from a swapped piece of Munki Munki PJ's found at Marshall's, so most of you are familiar with this print. So cute! As you can see, the fabric on the left is a much lighter color and the scenes are in mirror image! This is another piece from the same sample lot I purchased months ago on Etsy and I *love* it! Perhaps a sneak peek at what some of you lucky ladies might have purchased from Heather herself! Oh, I'm so jealous, but I can't wait to hear all about it! :-)
1/2 yard of each, except the brown dots which is a fat quarter.
I need:
FMF
blue bouquet
pink dots
Mendocino
Fuschia swim sisters
pink or summer cobblestone from flights of fancy
others - try me!
Dogs seem to love the agility course!
I'm stepping back to 2013 to catch up on some photos that didn't get uploaded at the time :)
I got this model in Ottawa after it was out of print. It has less details than the newer ones but can still look nice. All the flat power armor plates paint up nice, but I see I missed some flash on the bolt pistol, which really looks more like a bolter anyway. I did a lot of extra work on the skulls...
Another trip out looking for 'Fishers (well, it's what you do in the Autumn, isn't it?!) was a little disappointing with the low light levels, rain, and reluctance of the birds to come in close - mind you, this little lady picked off 5 fish in quick succession from this perch so I can hardly blame her! As I am still awaiting delivery of my better beamer in order that I can try to learn how to use an unobtrusive amount of flash to help pick out the detail on the birds when further out in conditions like these, this meant that high ISO and flat light left a lot to be desired in the day's haul. But this is the sort of action shot I'd have killed for a few years ago - and now I just moan! :-)
Oh well - the only good thing is that there will hopefully be other opportunities to try one's luck as the winter homes in and the birds find the ponds more attractive than ever...
(Please Note: This image not to be used on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission. © Paul J Fram - All rights reserved.)
Home from vacation, I went right back to cutting fabric for my quilt projects, and of course want to share the extras. Two different charm pack collections that include pink gnomes, green gnomes, calypso, corn on the cob, berries and butterflies, green apples, swimming pool, candy corn, martians, farmer's market, and more. I swear, I could play with this fabric all day...but there is that cute little girl that I would always rather be playing with! :-)
When Abby's first birthday was approaching back in March, I knew she needed a new quilt. A bigger quilt for a growing girl. I went to my stash and pulled out prints inspired by all the discoveries Abby had made in her first year... a love for animals, an appreciation for music, bus and bike rides, and a passion for all things fruit (no surprise...I ate TONS of fruit during pregnancy). Lucky for me, she also discovered a deep fondness for fabric! She seriously gets as excited over fabric and fabric stores as I do...she even likes looking at pictures of fabric on-line. That's my girl!