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Smithers Centennial Quilt {Blogger's Quilt Festival Fall 2013}

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I'm linking up with Amy's Creative Side who twice a year hosts this Bloggers Quilt Festival. In the photo below it shows the finished quilt that I made to commemorate our  northern Town of Smithers 100th Birthday! This is my story of what I learned. I have been learning more about quilting since I was 14 yrs old when I met my high school Textile teacher, Miss Hepburn, now Mrs. Summerskill. Unfortunately, she passed away earlier this year and she would have been so impressed that the scrawny tomboy of Gr. 8 had reached new opportunities of learning. I learned from Mrs. Summerskill that no one should tell me what to do. That I should take the time to 'think' and 'plan' and to just be yourself. This was very good advice to a young budding quilter. Sometimes though, we can get lost in the keeping up with all the other blogger's doing all sorts of lovely quilts. Sometimes, we lost in an illness that strikes you down and holds you cap

Canadian Birds {Blogger's Quilt Festival Fall 2013}

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Its time again for the Blogger's Quilt Festival Fall 2013 hosted by Amy's Creative Side , thanks Amy for doing all this to organize it! I thought maybe, I'd enter my favourite quilt in the category of: Favorite hand quilted quilt Please vote for my Canadian Birds in the category of Hand Quilting. You may have seen this one in past posts of mine and its really a dream come true to have in on my bed all winter long. I'm itching for snow to come, then it can come permanently on the  bed for the winter. My hubby and I have a 'thing' about 'warm' quilts. He's the furnace and I'm the chillin cold feet person. This quilt entitled "Canadian Birds" is my own design, hand quilted by me and it took me about 6 1/2 months of hand quilting in the evenings only, to complete the whole hand quilting. But there is so much more to this quilt. It endured 5 home relocations across one end of British Columbia and many starts

Midnight Over the Oasis Center Block

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I've happily picked out 16 colours for the triangle pieces for the MOTO QA with The Elven Garden  blog and Jen Kingwell.  I've been listening to CBC Radio from Canada on various topics and quietly hand cut my triangles. But this was not before I took a lengthy read through the tips on accurate hand piecing from  "Playful Patchwork by Suzuko Koseki " review from Playful Patchwork.    I've learned to be exact in cutting out the hand cut triangle pieces. The hand stitching of the piecing went really well, I'm quite happy with this first triangle. Then, all four came together in about 3.5 hrs of hand stitching. So not too bad in terms of length of time to hand stitch. The my camera went on the fritz! My friend Betsy, went for the paper piecing method, see photo below for Quilting Fiesta , you can follow her progress too:) Very cool Betsy, these are all going to be so different! I really like the calm effec

Tropical Punch Crazy Quilt

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I often take my quilts in progress with me when I'm camping.  Summer of 2012 I started up Tropical Punch Crazy Quilt. I love to throw colours together and voila, you've got something that begins to speak to you. Really? Speaking quilts! The quilts tell me what they want, not the other way around. These two sisters are talking the same language! Layered combination stitches greet each other with warm open arms. Imagine, it all started here with a block that is saying, "Carli, I'm naked, I need some stitches to cover up my nudity!" I'm linking up with The Needle and Thread Network! Happy Stitching! Carli

New Carli's Crazy Quilting Tutorial Page

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Heh, every once in a while, we all need a little renovation and this time it was my crazy quilting page.  So please, get a cup of java and be prepared to see not yet all of my crazy quilts on this new page. Please click here to go visit my new crazy quilting page which includes a tutorial on making a crazy quilt block the way I do, enjoy.

Menopausal Monday-I'm thankful!

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If you click on the photo above, you can read the story of of two people trying to have a baby and their story. Very emotional and candid blog, makes for very good reading. I feel so blessed that we have two sons. I'm thankful for a happy and loving marriage to one man since 1984. for my two kind and considerate sons, who walk the earth now as men and for my girlfriends! Special thanks for the foot bath and foot massage from you know who! The following photo is for you! Your geese are being invisible, hiding their flock. Happy Thanksgiving! Carli

I'm joining up-Midnight Over the Oasis

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I love a round robin quilt-fest! You know where you gather a bunch of quilters, exchange fabric, except this is all online, isn't the Internet wonderful!! And you just make it and quilt along, yeh for quilt alongs. Midnight Over the Oasis by Jen Kingwell . This lovely quilt is the quilt I'm joining up with to make. I fell in love the first time I saw it somewhere on the Internet. Then you know how it goes, other interesting blogs came along and I forgot about it. Then I purchased July/August of Quilt Mania, my favourite quilting magazine. And there it was, the pattern to Midnight Over the Oasis.  This is my assortment of fabrics mostly from Art Gallery Fabrics . I've got a green chunk of Kaffe Fassett and Cloud 9 Organic Fabrics too. I will talk to you soon! Have a great Thanksgiving weekend for those of us in Canada. Carli

Wedding Rings Lost

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As I mentioned in another posting, I've had a rough summer, we refer to it as "The Lost Summer." Really! To add to the already trying times, I had an accident in mid June. I was on vacation and suffered whiplash and a concussion. I know, bummer heh?  Yes, it involved the ambulance and attendants to put me on a spine board, neck brace, warm blankets and a dizzy ride to the local hospital. They transferred me to their local tiny outpost of a Stewart Hospital with awesome staff. I was hardly with it, if you know what I mean. The pain was VERY intense, my head was developing a nice big goose egg, I had a whopper of a headache, my neck, upper shoulders and my back all hurt.  I had to have xrays, I was asked to stand, I couldn't and almost went crashing to the ground if it hadn't been for this tiny Asian female doctor in training, who caught me! From then on, I was sitting and getting the xrays done. Well, the long and short of this posting is lamen

Melisa's Bears, you'll love them!

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I feeling pretty good today. I've recently had a time this summer. You know all kinds of BS that tangle you up and hold down your creativity. I've sure you've all felt that and I thought I love to introduce a local artist who make these tiny bears in fur and they are so unique,  you're gonna love these. Click on the image below to go directly to her site. We are both located in the Bulkley Valley/Northwest region of British Columbia. Melisa ships world wide without charge,  her work is a fabulous one of a kind piece, please do go and check it out. Imagine your own creation on commission for that very special person?  Your favourite pet? Your work and lifestyle, just for the best gift you can imagine. My own sweet companion, Rusty, who knew this could be done! Maybe a you can commission her to make a one of our rare Kermode  bear, inhabiting the Northwest Region of B.C. They are a white black bear. Melisa is a talented la

Northern B.C Hand Quilting Celebration

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Carli Heinrichs, from Telkwa, British Columbia, Canada  I started hand quilting after I attended a quilt show in Washington about 15 years ago while participating with a carpool of quilters from Republic, Wash. I can't remember where it was, but I watched the Governor's Award recipient do her hand quilting demo. I was so amazed and realized that it just took lots of practice. I thank this lady for my start. First up is my precious Altered Magic Tiles, I couldn't seem to just stick with it where the instructions said to stop.  Up next is the mega projects written about in this post "Canadian Birds and Giveaway" which I posted about on July 4th, 2012.  Its on our bed over the winter. This quilt is filled with a light layer of wool batting. It was dense in some places to quilt and easy peasy in others. But I recommend it if you like to sleep in a cool room warm and toasty under a wool lined quilt. A retreat friend of mine took t