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The Please Touch Museum is one of the best museums to visit in Philadelphia. With hands-on learning, which everyone in your family will love.
Embark on a Greek gastronomic adventure at our Summerlin restaurant. Indulge in exquisite flavors, authentic dishes, and a captivating Greek dining experience.
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Lower interest rates can save you money over the long run, but there are other factors you should take into consideration before a mortgage refinance.
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The Please Touch Museum is one of the best museums to visit in Philadelphia. With hands-on learning, which everyone in your family will love.
Discover exquisite taste of Mediterranean cuisines at our Mediterranean food restaurant in Summerlin. Savor the taste of authenticity!
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The Please Touch Museum is one of the best museums to visit in Philadelphia. With hands-on learning, which everyone in your family will love.
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You’ve made an offer on a house, but it’s contingent on the home inspection. How much will your home inspection cost? And what do you get for your money?
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Blog about Port Orange, Florida quilter Rahna Summerlin's Quilts, creating traditional style quilts in reproduction 1930s feedsack fabrics
This dining table with a hollow design can bring a rustic flair to your space. This table is designed in a chic and concise style, which features a retro look and clean lines. The dining table is made of MDF and particle board with strong load-bearing capacity. And its thick frame enhances stability. Spacious desktop provides ample space for placing daily necessities and decorations on it. What's more, the smooth surface and special hollow-out design make the table easy to clean. Our dining table is a great choice for you!
Making an all-cash offer could be your best (or worst) homebuying decision. Weigh these pros and cons carefully, and make the move that’s right for you.
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Home Care in Summerlin NV: Seniors face some unique challenges, especially as life and health become more difficult. Home care can help.
We dug into the I RS code to clear up misperceptions around home improvement tax deductions and if you can write off home improvements
Retail giant Wal-Mart is investing millions of dollars in three of its properties in the Las Vegas Valley.
We’ve created a comprehensive list of the closing documents a homebuyer will see and sign during closing, as well as information on potential pitfalls.
I know while many of you appreciate art quilts in general, you prefer more traditional quilting methods. So, this week's quilts are more traditional in nature. Enjoy! This first one is called, "Milady" by Sheri Hohman of Indianapolis, Indiana. It is paper pieced and the design source is Lady of the Lake blocks. Her quilters statement, "My 'Want to Do' quilt folder had a picture of this quilt layout for Lady of the Lake blocks, which I believe came from one of McCall's quilt magazines. I loved it, but had no real expectations of completing such a quilt project. Then, in 2009, Edyta Sitar sponsored a half-square triangle exchange at The Back Door quilt store, in Greenwood, Indiana. It included a deadline in spring of 2010 to complete a project using those half-square triangles. Having a deadline and meeting Edyta for a show-and-tell inspired me to set a goal and complete the quilt." I think the way she finished the edges of the quilt is neat. Here is another Lady of Lake quilt. This one is called, "Summer at the Lake" by Rahna Summerlin of Port Orange, Florida. It is machine pieced and machine quilted. She says, "The quilt was inspired by a Lady of the Lake quilt in the Land's End collection by Maggie Potter. I reinterpreted it using over 200 different reproduction 1930's style fabrics. No two blocks are the same. While piecing the quilt over the summer, the fabrics reminded me of vintage children's playclothes, hence the title." Have you ever looked through a catalog and seen a quilt you would like to make? There's a particularly attractive clamshell one in the Pottery Barn catalog I would mind trying! The next one is called, "Sunburst" by Connie Watkins of Waco, Texas. It is hand pieced and hand quilted!! The design source is a picture of an antique quilt from the 1800's. She says, "I saw a picture of an antique quilt that is in the Folk Art Museum in New York and knew I wanted to try to make it. I didn't have a pattern, just a small picture." Isn't this just amazing? The hand quilting is really something too! Have you ever tried to duplicate a quilt based on a small picture you took somewhere? This last one is called, "Meadow Lily" by Joan Cooper of Hemet, California, and quilted by Beth Lura. It is pieced. The design source is At Home with Thimbleberries Quilts by Lynette Jensen, Meadow Lily pattern. "This quilt was my first effort at quilting. With the help of my daughter and husband, I purchased the material I'd need from the local hardware store, which also had a really nice fabric department. My guild friends encouraged me to put this quilt in the Iowa State Fair that summer. It won a blue ribbon for "My First Quilt". I was both surprised and elated. That was the summer of 2002. I gave the quilt to my daughter who lives in Houston where she has displayed it in her home." I think I initially snapped a picture of this quilt because the block reminded me of a similar block in the How Far Will You Go? QAL I participated in at The Elven Garden. But really inspirational is the quilter's statement, there are so many interesting aspects! It was her first quilt! It is gorgeous, and here it hangs in an international quilt festival! Also, I think I may need to go see that hardware store. You know hardware stores are getting almost as rare as quilt shops. I wonder if they combined if they would have better luck against the big box stores. It sounds like the perfect date night destination for me. Just sayin'! Do you still have your first quilt? Thanks for reading today, Jen
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It’s crucial for buyers to make enticing offers when bidding on a house. Nothing can sideline a deal like a contingency. So, what’s a contingent offer?
Blog about Port Orange, Florida quilter Rahna Summerlin's Quilts, creating traditional style quilts in reproduction 1930s feedsack fabrics
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With the country under lockdown, sellers of a home in the foothills of Denver managed to attract multiple offers, sight unseen.
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