Yes, little ole me has been referenced on the ScienceQuilter's podcast/blog! Darla is exploring quilting and math concepts and used my Fibonacci quilt as an example in her latest episode. Check it out here.
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Friday Finishes
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I realized late today that I had not written my Friday post. And I have
three lovely Veteran quilts to share today!
This first RWB Churn Dash quilt I p...
Lots of progress................
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A new needle finally made it into my longarm machine after days trying to
avoid doing it. I loaded this solids and prints Star quilt and got it
quilted...
Retreat Project
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My focus in 2024 has been to make progress with quilts that I've had on my
'to do' list for years. I had planned to work on two of those quilts at the
Ja...
Singularity
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It's been quite a few years since The Midnight Quilt Show ended, and to
this day I still miss it. It was always a delight watching Angela Walters
every wee...
Twenty
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There’s quiet music playing in the kitchen. I’ve got a cup of tea and it’s
snowing. My sweater knitting is calling me, but the house is a mess so
really I ...
A Beekeeper's Cushion
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There was something about when the pandemic first began that put me in a
“make due and mend” mindset. Maybe it was the uncertainty of what was going
to h...
Little Window Mitts
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These mittens were inspired by the colourful glowing lights of midwinter’s
night. Stained glass windows, cottage windows, fairy lights… any bright
light th...
I Kicked My Sandwich
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I was hungry for pizza, but there wasn’t time. This was three days ago,
when I was connecting in St. Louis on my way to Baltimore. I know the St.
Louis...
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