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Kay Harmon: May 2014
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Wednesday, May 7, 2014. Sometimes I enjoy the mindless stitching redwork affords. No color changes and by using Valdani perle cotton size 12 there's no need to separate threads. This pattern is by Jo Ann Mullaly. Sadly, Jo Ann retired from the pattern business. I'll miss seeing her at quilt market but know she's enjoying her retirement. I'm tying up loose ends today in preparation for spring quilt market next week. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Rose Prairie Quilts and Farm. Sweet P Quilting and Creations.
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Kay Harmon: April 2015
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Sunday, April 12, 2015. I didn't expect that it would be this long before I posted photos of some of my favorite quilts from the Dallas show. I had my nose to the sewing machine for about a week making 4" finished stars- -almost 100 of those tiny babies I can't share the quilt just yet but it's pretty cute. Equally stunning was Baltimore Autumn. I thought it was such a pretty quilt - no ribbon. As you can imagine, the competition was very tough. These quilts just made me smile. Simple but sweet. So much ...
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Kay Harmon: Rug hooking and Dallas
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Tuesday, March 24, 2015. Rug hooking and Dallas. It's been a very busy few weeks. I began March with a fun week of rug hooking. Sally Kallin is very well known in the world of wool. I was able to get into her workshop in Eureka Springs. Here's a few of her rugs (wish they were mine! I chose to hook an autumn purse during the workshop. As with all new endeavors, I'm terribly slow and awkward. As soon as I have more to show, I'll share my purse. Here's the after photos of the booth. April 2, 2015 at 6:57 PM.
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Kay Harmon: December 2014
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Friday, December 5, 2014. It was a warm Thanksgiving. For over 20 years while in the Air Force I did everything I could to spend Thanksgiving at home. Now that I'm retired, I enjoy spending Thanksgiving away. We decided to spend our holiday in Tucson this year. It was a very good choice according to my sun loving husband. We enjoyed 83 degree weather on the official holiday but the entire week was beautiful. What could be happening that would cause the room rate to increase to that amount? Of course, I b...
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Kay Harmon: June 2014
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Friday, June 20, 2014. The past 6 weeks have been pretty much a blur. Before spring quilt market, I had my nose to the grindstone piecing and appliquing a quilt for RJR's booth. It seems I have deleted photos of the quilt but I'll see if I can locate one. Upon returning from market, I pieced a project for Lynette Anderson. It's super secret but will appear in a magazine later this year. It's pretty darn cute! Of course, what does Lynette create that isn't adorable? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Heirlooms b...
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Kay Harmon: July 2014
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Monday, July 7, 2014. Back to Cross Stitch. The recently was bit by the cross stitch bug. I used to stitch all the time (before my quilting days) but after I learned how to applique, cross stitch took a back seat. I wanted to start with something quick and easy. I chose this Shepherd's Bush project. Here's the finished necklace. I pulled out a Merry Cox cross stitch project and am stitching it as well as working on a wool applique project. I hope to have more to show soon. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Kay Harmon: April 2014
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Friday, April 25, 2014. A quick birthday gift. I am working on a super secret quilt for Lynette Anderson for quilt market next month - yikes - in just a few weeks. Can't show photos quite yet but it's pretty darn cute. A few weeks ago I needed a birthday gift so sewed up this little sewing bag. The pattern was in a back issue of Primitive Quilts and Projects. It's a Cheri Payne design but instead of making it into a table topper as she showed, I modified the pattern and made a sewing bag. A give away, a ...
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Kay Harmon: Dallas Part I
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Sunday, April 12, 2015. I didn't expect that it would be this long before I posted photos of some of my favorite quilts from the Dallas show. I had my nose to the sewing machine for about a week making 4" finished stars- -almost 100 of those tiny babies I can't share the quilt just yet but it's pretty cute. Equally stunning was Baltimore Autumn. I thought it was such a pretty quilt - no ribbon. As you can imagine, the competition was very tough. These quilts just made me smile. Simple but sweet. Aurifil ...