Tulips in the Park – an error to note…

Tulips in park choc It was brought to my attention last night that there is an error in the Materials section on all of the Tulips in the Park ePatterns. It's my mistake and I apologize for it.

If you bought and downloaded any Tulips in the Park ePattern before February 4, 2010 (this morning), please look at the Materials section. Do you see a listing for black border background fabric? You do NOT need the black border background fabric. You DO need the 2 1/2 yards of brown background fabric that is listed near the top of the Materials section.

Again, I sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused you.

New nightstands…

When I painted our bedroom and rearranged the furniture, my old nightstand didn't fit anymore. Steve had already made us a simple headboard that hangs on the wall and I got to thinking that nightstands hanging on the wall would work well with it.

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I drew up the plans and Steve built them for me. I finished them with paint mixed with glazing fluid. The colors are not an exact match, but they are surely close enough. I really like the fact that they are not taking up floor space.

From paper to fabric…

I did a little sketching on the trip to Hawaii – hoping to turn some of what we saw into fabric designs. Now that I'm home and have a deadline looming (there is always a deadline looming!) I'm pulling the ideas together and I thought it would be nice to share one with you. Don't know if you'll ever see it on fabric but I'm liking the way the coral idea is turning out.

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Never turn your back on the ocean…

Last week we were on the north shore of Oahu. In addition to the still shots of the Bonzai Pipeline, I took this movie of the waves at Waimea Bay. I was standing barefoot in the surf. You'll see Steve washing off his sandals. You'll hear the wind and and waves. It's a little bit hypnotic.

Vacations don’t last forever…

Today, Thursday, was our last full day in Hawaii. We fly home Friday evening, arriving in Dallas at 7:00 AM Saturday morning. Those overnight flights are not fun. Steve and I stop in Dallas and drive on home to Sherman but Linda and Paul have to catch another flight to Grand Junction. But we all agree that the trip is well worth the cost of the trip home.

Steve and I climbed Diamond Head this morning. You can see all of Waikiki and a lot of Honolulu from up there. It was a cloudy day but I took photos anyway:

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Can you see the pink hotel? That's the Royal Hawaiian and some day I hope to stay there. All it takes is money…

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That stretch of sandy beach is the famous Waikiki Beach. Click here to go to the live cam on the beach. It may or may not work on your computer. It was early in the morning when I took this so you don't see many people or surfers out yet.

Yesterday we went to the North Shore and saw the huge waves on the Bonzai Pipeline. I did post one iPhone photo – here's a better one. You should be able to see what looks like a surfer on the right. He was actually riding a boogie board.

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I took a movie of the waves at Waimea Bay that I'll upload to YouTube and post later – probably when I get home and have a better connection. Aloha!

Color provided by nature…

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It's not just that the fuschia (from light to dark) is beautiful – it is that it is mixed with the different shades and values of green and brown/gray. Great colors for a quilt.

The ombre shading of the banana leaf (below) really stands out in this photo. It's an interesting idea – to use this sort of shading on one motif in a composition to draw attention to it.

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