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Monthly Archives: May 2018
Mount Kilauea & lonely trees
Works in progress (WIP). It’s all about the journey, right? And memories created in the process. This week’s post is about two WIPs – totally unrelated, and yet they feel connected. One goes back 2 years. At the time I … Continue reading
Posted in gradients, my patterns, travels, Uncategorized, WIP
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Alice
Productive with a capital P. Organized with a capital O. And happy whenever I see her. Let me introduce you to my special friend Alice. At 91, I can only hope to have a fraction of her spirit when I … Continue reading
Posted in Highlighting others, Uncategorized
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Summer Snowballs
Last week it was still winter. The ice was melting. Crystals of ice sang to each other and to us, as they gently swayed in the breeze and nudged each other along the shoreline. Occasionally there was a bang as … Continue reading
Posted in my patterns, ruler quilting, Scraps, super simple quilting, Uncategorized
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Ken’s Kitchen
This week I am visiting beautiful British Columbia. Of course I will be stitching circles. I might even find a quilt store (fingers crossed). But in lieu of anything new in my quilting world, I will post some recipes from … Continue reading
Posted in recipes, travels, Uncategorized
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