Show & Tell…

First, don’t forget that Linda’s Quilt Auction ends tomorrow, Tuesday 11/11, at 12:00 noon Mountain Time.

I’ve received some show and tell pictures in my inbox! Nadia Massoni sent these photos of her version of Magen’s Flower Garden. I love the colors and fabrics she used and the quilting is perfect! This is a quilt that makes you smile.

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Barb Marshburn sent this photo of her Spring Wheels quilt. She was working on it during the Independent Study class that I taught at Empty Spools last year and I knew it was going to be a wonderful quilt. The colors are so happy and the quilting sets off the design—way to go, Barb!

Barb Marshburn's Spring Wheels quilt.

Barb Marshburn’s Spring Wheels quilt.

Bernice and Cockadoodle…

Louise M. sent me pictures of her Cock-A-Doodle Do and Bernice and Her Baby Chicks quilts. They are so cute!

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Cock-A-Doodle Do, made by Louise M

Louise wrote:

The quilter did a fine job on these two.  I grew up on a farm in Iowa and we always raised a new flock of chick each year.  It was my job to water and collect eggs.  Hope you like this version.

Of course I like them! I like the changes you made to the pattern… the embroidery is especially nice.Thanks for sharing!

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Bernice and Her Baby Chicks, made by Louise M

I believe in gravity…

Gravity is one of those things that we all know in a common sense sort of way. Objects fall. Heavy objects fall faster. However, according to the laws of physics, objects fall at the same rate if they are in a vacuum. That is really hard to believe which is why this video is so much fun!

British physicist Brian Cox, filming for his new BBC 2 show, Human Universe, he traveled visited the NASA Space Power Facility in Ohio, to drop a bowling ball and feathers in a vacuum chamber. Initially, with air in the chamber, the bowling ball drops like a rock (or bowling ball) and the feathers float, resisting the air. Later, with the air removed, they drop at exactly the same rate. Cool.

It really is true that a feather and a bowling ball will fall at the same rate in a vacuum!

The last auction and a perky elf…

I’m about to send a newsletter, but if you aren’t on that list, you won’t get the news! Firstly, Linda’s last quilt auction of 2014 is up and running. Click here or in the menu bar, above, to see the quilts. There is a link to email Linda to make a bid or ask questions.

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Next up, those two cute elves are Christmas ornaments and there’s a FREE pattern for you!

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I made 26 of these little guys to give as presents to family and friends. This is the first year in memory when I’ve finished my ornaments before December 15th and I have you all to thank for that. I had to finish them to be able to put together the FREE pattern that I promised to have ready ‘soon’. Deadlines are good for me :-).

Click here to find the Perky Elf Ornament pattern. Once there, click the picture and the pattern will open in your browser window. You can print the pattern or save it (it’s PDF file) to your computer.

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Eye candy…

I subscribe to Chuck Green’s Design Briefing newsletter. The newsletter itself is full of links to interesting design site. In newsletter #186, the first was the link I clicked on took me to the Gallica, the digital library of the Bibliotheque Nationale de France.

The site is (of course!), in French which makes navigating it a bit more of a mystery, but it was fun to click around.

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There are all sorts of images, maps, and much more. I clicked through many of the Fantastic Creatures from maps…

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I have no idea where I might use any of these images, but it is fun to browse because you never know exactly where inspiration might come from. That said, when you visit a site like this, it’s always good to find out how you can use the images. The site says that the non-commercial use of the contents is free of charge, subject to compliance with the current legislation and the inclusion of the source’s statement. The commercial use of the contents is subject to payment and covered by a license.

Chuck Green also linked to Robert Newman, who reviews contemporary magazine covers at Folio blog. He has an impressive design bio. The newsletter link took me here, where Mr. Newman was reviewing the cover of Lucky Peach magazine. It is worth reading because what it true for foodie magazine covers it also true for quilts if you want your quilt to stand out from the crowd.

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As I was writing this post, I went back to Lucky Peach only to find the newest cover and darned if the cover, all by itself, didn’t make me subscribe! I hope I like it :-). If nothing else, I’ll enjoy the covers!

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From the funnies…

I love it when the comics hit close to home. Janet, who commented on my last post, is not the only one with a paper issue. I often just close my eyes and pray I won’t need what goes in the trash. Or the shredder.

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And I do love to see sewing machines on the funny pages :-)…

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Which reminded me of the most impressive Halloween costume I ever made. It was for Jef who went as a Ninja Turtle in the late 1980’s. He sure was cute!

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