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Saturday, June 20, 2009

Back to Kaleidoscope..........
Today I teach the second group of ladies how to make Strip Pieced Kaleidoscope. I usually make up some strip sets when I am teaching so I have something to demo the cutting on. This one will be a scrappy looking yellow to red wallhanging.
We missed out on the big storms yesterday morning. Up north of us they had lots of trees down, heavy rain and hail. We had nothing until last evening and even then it was only wind and moderate rain. We were lucky. My garden is still safe. I need to get out and take pictures and document which plants I have where and which ones need dividing because they are getting too big.

My neighbor across the street always has a big garage sale the last weekend in June. Her kids come down from Wisconsin and set up all of the tables and handle the sale. This year I need to open my doors the same days and see how much of my parents things I can sell along with some of my own. I have to teach a class at 1 on Friday so I'll only be able to be open from 8-12:30. The mornings are the best anyway.

18 comments:

  1. I love the color choices on your new kaleidoscope block. Just bright and beautiful! Garage sales can be fun, but are certainly a lot of work. Hopefully you will be successful. I know that sometimes they are hit or miss, having done several myself.

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  2. I like the colors for your new project. Glad the storms missed you. I don't have garage sales I live in the country and just do not get enough traffic to have success at one. I always bring mine to Goodwill type of places.
    Karen
    http://karensquilting.com/blog/

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  3. I like your color run, and really love that dark red fabric. We've had some storms here -- huddled in the basement during a tornado warning last night. One was spotted heading straight for UI campus, but it fizzled at the last moment, thank goodness!

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  4. Hi Wanda, Glad you're able to teach more
    classes again,you're such a good teacher.
    You teach us something each day ! Good
    luck with your garage sale.jmh

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  5. The Kaleidoscope sample is so pretty! I wish I could take your class!

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  6. This is going to be a beautiful quilt. I love your colors. I'm sure your class is going to be great...just wish I could take it too!

    SewCalGal
    www.sewcalgal.blogspot.com

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  7. I can see that ruler is magical for making the kaleidoscope piece. Your yellow and red selections just sparkle.

    I wondered if you got hit with that storm. Watched the national weather news and it look like you were right in the path of it. So glad it by-passed you.

    J~MT

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  8. Love the yellow to red! Looking at that is giving me an idea for another block. :-)
    Good luck on your garage sale. I know they're a ton of work.

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  9. Nice bright colors!

    I have so much junk I need to get rid of! The bottom of my stairs has boxes of old toys of my son's stacked to the ceiling (no exaggeration). If I ever get to go through them so we can keep a few select treasures, I'll be able to call Amvets to take away the bulk. Hope you carve away some space for yourself at your garage sale.

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  10. The storms have missed us too. I think they are going thru right between us. Thank goodness for us but not so good for other people.

    Love these wedges. Brillian colors.

    Good luck selling in your garage sale!

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  11. I'm inspired to try this. Thanks for the hint about the ruler. Sorry I'm not close enough to take your class. That would be fun.

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  12. Good luck with the garage sale - you are so right about the mornings being better for actual sales. We used to participate in the annual neighborhood sale when we lived in IN, but here our house is up a slight hill and no one wants to walk up the driveway.

    Love the red/yellow segments!

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  13. Love the reds and yellows...very pretty. Garage sales are fun, will you have time to pack up and get to the shop for class? Maybe there would be an older neighborhood kid who could man it while you are gone.

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  14. Me too! Me too!
    I like the red/yellow combo; very summery.
    I wonder if you have plans to make it bigger or will it remain a sample?
    Glad you missed out on the storm. Some people around here are dealing with flooding (better go check on my sump pump).
    Vicky F

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  15. oh I love your fabric choices...and I love Kaleidoscope!!

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  16. I always LOVE how the measured strips line up so perfectly and how ladies think it was going to be toooo hard! Lovely colors - you certainly have courage with colors and I think THAT'S what makes your projects so gorgeous!!!

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  17. Lucky you! We were right in the middle of the storms... and had a confirmed tornado touchdown 10 miles away, and a funnel cloud practically on top of the house! I am so thankful that one never touched down! Isn't it amazing, the difference about 40 miles makes? ~ Jennie

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  18. Love the colours and the way you've used all the fabric by cutting 'both ways'!

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