Feeling Simply Quilty

For quilters, dreamers and wanderers or anyone that wants to feel simply quilty...smile.

Wednesday, February 10, 2021

Atomic Habits as applied to quilting

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Atomic Habits by James Clear is an amazing book that opens up avenues for actually getting things done.  Like Moses with the ten commandment...
Wednesday, March 6, 2019

Swimming Is My Thing..right now...smile

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I have always enjoyed swimming.  As a young girl my mom would use the town swimming pool as a babysitter of sorts. We'd sell empty pop ...
Tuesday, January 22, 2019

My 2 Quilt Worlds...They both have their own jargon.

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I belong to 2 quilt groups, one is traditional and the other is modern.  They are represented on this wall.  Traditional hand applique usi...
Friday, April 6, 2018

One of my quilting bucket list items can now be check off!

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We lived in Kentucky for 20 years.  Out of those 20 years I probably attended the Paducah Quilt show, at least 10 or more of those years...
Monday, January 15, 2018

Intarsia-the method I use for making a horse quilt.

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I've made this same pattern, perhaps a dozen times.  It never gets old for me.  I really enjoy giving the horses life and movement.  A...
Friday, July 28, 2017

Mystery Quilt Obstacle Course! Are you Quilter enough????

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In the wee small hours of the morning, the course is set.  Back and forth the quilter traverses, bin after exciting bin of holy stash...
Monday, June 6, 2016

James Bond Quilt

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 Quilting can be cute and traditional or edgy and modern, or completely original like this James Bond Quilt.  I made it for my br...
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Feeling Simply Quilty
Glad you stopped by my blog! My name is Julie. The phrase, "Feeling simply quilty", comes from the last episode of Frasier. It's the closing line of the final show. When Fraser is on a plane leaving Seattle, someone (I think Roz) asks him "how are you feeling, Frasier"? With a Cheshire cat grin, from ear to contented ear, his reply is, "I'm feeling simply quilty"...smile... It's a wonderful world we live in, even if there's all the bad we read about I can't help but feel simply quilty about my life and work...smile...
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