Quilting On A Budget

Month: October 2023 (Page 120 of 126)

A creative project is a moving target. You never end up where you start. #EvangelineLilly #FridayQuote

Quilt: For Such A Time As This by: Kathy K. Wylie, Whitby, Ontario, Canada Best of Show AQS Fall Paducah

Sunday Tip: Elmer’s Glue Sticks. One of the most versatile tools for Sewing and Quilting. Water Soluble. Use to glue Applique to your Project. Glue Pieces together for Precision Piecing. Use to glue edges down in needle turned Applique. The purple or colored is the most useful as it dries clear. Can’t live without!

The creation of something new is not accomplished by the intellect but by the play instinct acting from inner necessity. The creative mind plays with the objects it loves. #CarlJung #FridayQuote

Quilt Block – Memory Star 1800s provided by Generational Pattern Library

Happy Monday: Oh my word can’t believe it’s November already.

I have not been online as much as usual, with death in family, family coming and going. And with Holidays fast approaching time is becoming scarcer and scarcer. Will try to keep up. But I will understand hope everyone else understands.

But we have some exciting things coming in the New Year.

Quilt – Vintage Star circa 1800s. Made with HST.

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Well did It! Unboxed my new Bernina 590. And she is a beauty.

#Bernina #590 #Rooijackers

Good Monday: Fall has arrived here with the speed of Flash. But we are enjoying a nice mild Fall so far.

Have been sick with a Kidney infection. India the trip that keeps giving. So did not do much sewing. But I did get my Tuesday video completed. But think my laptop died. Will take for service.

Photo is of Wordt, the smallest village in the Netherlands. Photo by Dirk Visser.

The reason why the world lacks unity, and lies broken and in heaps, is, because man is disunited with himself. #RalphWaldoEmerson

#FridayQuote

Quilt – Lily Rosenberry by Sue Garman

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