Showing posts with label Kelly Kyle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kelly Kyle. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Biltmore Inspirations - A product and legacy you can TRUST


Biltmore Inspirations: A New and wonderful way to decorate your home or office spaces. Think of the ohhs and ahhhs you will recieve by putting new and stylized products in your spaces. The name BILTMORE is a legacy of it's own. George Vanderbilt, started building his home and retreat in the Smokey Mountains in the 1890's. Today that same Biltmore Home Estate is the Largest private home in America, and stands for quality and respect. Click on this link above to see their story.

Biltmore INSPIRED things, like the wall scrolls from the custom garden gates, or the pisgah bowls and serving pieces from the Great Smokey Mts,  They certainly inspire!!!  How about the Bamboo Collection from the water lillies and the reflecting ponds on the Estate too. So much comes from the land and the inspirations of George and Edith Vanderbilt...and thier families. Come on a unique journey with me into their world. Come join me and my BILTMORE team "the Dyn-O-Mite DIVAS"...lets have some fun...and make money along the way.

There's so much we can all be proud of with the AMERICAN heritage of Biltmore, and the Vanderbilt family. I hope you will enjoy the peaceful settings of Biltmore. Look for the online catalog, click here to see and link of all the holiday gifts .  Think of special people who are looking for things like these, to decorate their walls and tabletops. Maybe you or a friend would like to book a party in your own home. Getting FREE items and hosting a get-away for girlfriends is fun and rewarding.

BE INSPIRED.....become a consultant and work from home, create your own way in the world with BILTMORE INSPIRATIONS....  go to my inspirational page to see more. www.biltmoreinspirationals.wordpress.com


Kelly Kyle
Consultant, Biltmore Inspirations
Redmond, Wa.
425-765-5433 cell
425-880-4452  hm/office
blondee7333@hotmail.com
www.biltmoreinspirations.com/kellkyle
 

Sunday, June 24, 2012

Creative ART By Kelly - helps sponsor the Coup de Cascades Bicycle Race

Local Redmond ARTIST and owner of Creative ART by Kelly, is "IN" again, this year.  Kelly Kyle is pleased to announce that she has stepped up to be a sponsor of the Coup de Cascades, Bicycle Race, in Redmond. this 2nd year of the exciting event.  The Coup de Cascades is the brain child of Kelly Kyle & Shannon Henery friends from the Ames Lake area in Redmond. Shannon & Kelly started talking one day and decided the PNW area needed an Ultra Marathon Cycling Association event, (UMCA) and the Redmond Rousers could use a Big Fundraiser. So we put our heads together and BAM!, here it is. This Year's RACE & RIDES are listed on the official Coup de Cascades website. CLICK HERE to go see more & to sign up. AUG 18th & 19th 2012.  You can race solo or as a team....or ride in the supported rides of 25, 50 & 100 miles. Details are listed on the site.

NOTE...... LAST YEAR'S 2011, HIGHLIGHTS:
This first inaugural Race was on Sept 24th & 25th 2011 will started in Marymoor Park, LOT A....and will be a lot of fun. Racers are signing up as we speak. And We added 2 RIDES for people who wanted to do a  54 mile 1/2 century and 101 mile Century Ride. So now, we have something for everyone. This year the most of the money we raise will go to ENDING POLIO NOW, A campaign started by Rotary International, and funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. They gave Rotary a CHALLENGE Grant of 200 million dollars and said, ROTARIANS are trustworthy and "DO" what they say they will do. We have almost completed our part of the ask. NOW, we must help fund the last 27 million dollars... 173 million has already been raised in the past 2 years. The Redmond Rousers Rotary Club is on it's way to helping to wipe POLIO off the map. Thank You for your donations and support.

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Red Birds on Barrel


Posted by PicasaRed Birds on Barrel
 "ORIGINAL"  SOLD   $1,500.00 framed 14x18 fine art original.
This fine art, acrylic painting is a piece I created in my cabin in Chesaw, close to Oroville, Wa. in 2009. My love of birds and wild flowers kept me engaged to paint this piece.

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Nutrition, and Cleansing with Isagenix


This ISAGENIX system is the best in the world. I have been on these products since NOV 2011 and have lost 24 lbs to date, in 4 months. Try them...they really work. Cleansing & detoxifying my body feels great. WHAT DO YOU HAVE TO LOOSE....but unwanted lbs and inches.

Call me for a FREE consultation to see how you can get started and save money & or make money with Isagenix. I am, you can make money too. Let's do it together.

Kelly Kyle - Health and Wellness coach. 
425-765-5433 cell
425-880-4452 office

Saturday, December 3, 2011

Kelly's story of the Redmond Rousers Rotary comback


Kelly’s story of the Redmond Rousers Rotary comeback.

I would like to take the opportunity to introduce myself. I'm Kelly Kyle......a Business woman, ARTIST, Photographer, Blogger, Wife, Sister, Step Mother, Friend & Rotarian. Writing for blogs is relatively new for me in the past 2 years....although I loved creative writing projects in school since I was a kid. As an adult, when the mood struck me I would write about a trip here or there...or write long holiday letters to family and friends telling of stories and places I travelled. It's a wonderful giggle to look back at what you wrote 10, 20, 30 years later. Maybe something to post in a future story.

I think what I am most known for lately, is my community and humanitarian work with ROTARY. Caring about people and pulling for the underdog, is what I love to do. More specifically, the Redmond Rousers Rotary Club, of which I am the Current President, seems to get my foot in the door, when talking to people. I've taken on an unusual 2 year term as Madam Pres. Continuity, is a big part of being successful at any venture. When I stepped in as President on July 1st, of 2010, I had the enormous task of re-developing a club that was almost defunct. We were standing on our last leg of hope with only 5 members....and it was my job as the new President, to somehow, "save the club". So, I looked at this, as one of my biggest tasks at hand. Recruiting and setting some outrageous GOALS, then followed. #1, If we did not have people ..AKA....BODIES... in those seats, who cared about "community", then the club really was finished. So, I decided to stick to this #1 goal. I struck out one day, hitting the streets, getting to know my community. I met a man who changed the course of my life and it is ultimately, why I am writing this now. My world had a radical paradigm shift & everything in April of 2010, changed. Enter Social Media. This was 3 months before I became president and a few weeks after I had gone to P.E.T.S., Rotary's President Elect Training Seminar. Saving our club's community history & "Rousing" club image, was fresh on my mind. Blaine Millet, of WOM10, walked into my life that day, and started talking about Social Media Strategies. I was all ears. I knew nothing about it...but it was different, it was edgy, it was NEW. I liked what I heard. With blogging, we could control our future, not someone else's view of it. . After going home and doing some research, how could I not be interested...this was the future of business and communities everywhere. Social Media was coming on strong, and anyone who wanted to be "IN THE GAME" had better jump on....So I did. I bought into the plan. Now all I had to do was convince the other 6 in our club to do the same.

I giggle a little, because then, some 20 months ago... I really did not know what Social Media was. Not compared to now, anyways. So I quickly approached the club board members, all 4 of us, and told them, not asked, but told them my plan to revitalize the club through a social media strategy and campaign. I was passioate. I must have been hopped up on caffeine or something, or doing a little jig.... cause all I got were wide eyed stares. I might as well have been talking about little green men from Mars!. It was an uphill battle during my 15 minute talk of fame, with hands slapping on the table, and a wild voiced presentation. But in the end, I persuaded them, or maybe just scared them or wore them out. I don't know. But, they gave my ideas and me a chance to do something I believed in...even if I had only heard of it less than one week ago. But they did not know that.

I was allowed to spend money and time on what was perceived, a selfish project for ME. So, with that said, I got a little help from my new friend, Blaine in producing the effects of a well thought out plan. We were to use social Media to attract new people and to do good with our Rotary content. Nothing else the club had tried over the past 4 years, had worked, our numers were down to critical mass 7. The number of committed members were right there, only 3 staring back at me. We were in the position of being down, but not out.

I had "won", but only after a long 15 minute "rant", that I like to call my "passion", coming out. I had sealed my fate...good or bad, and I was headed in a unknown and untried direction for a Rotary Club. I could feel all 3000 pair of eyes on me as I tried something new. I felt a little numb & like Christopher Columbus setting out to find a new world. (Funny, some days, it still feels a little like that first day over and over again, but now with a familiar, ring to it.) It has been 18 months now, and praises, awards and accolades later... I am the district 5030 supper star. I was awarded the ROTARIAN of the YEAR award for our district of 3000 people...and 54 clubs. AWE inspiring stuff. There is a U-tube video, on our www.redmondrousersrotary.org site, of me on stage...that looks like a "deer in the headlights" version of me as I accepted my great award. I count my blessings of gratitude and I guess being a trailblazer and new explorer is something I like, and never gets old for me. I love being adventurous, and in this instance it worked out well with my personality and my sense of wanting to change the culture of ROTARY....in the community, and in our world.

Proud? Damn straight...I am. I feel like the Queen of my Castle....Momma of my flock, and worth every minute I spend...working on making a better life for kids and families in need. Every time I have a bad day....I think of others who sleep in tents, or who do not have enough to eat, or who do not have a family to love them. I know I make a difference, and am extremely proud of what WE do in Rotary....helping others. I guess, I really don't know how to do anything else, any better...or I would do that.

So, to conclude this story and bring you up to date on what happened after my 1st year as President, July 1 2010 to June 30, 2011... I recruited 23 new people into our club. WOW....that is amazing, even for me to re-read that stat. An unbelievably rare accomplishment at any level of recruiting in a Rotary club, especially when I didn't know what Social Media really was. We won 3 more awards, the Presidential citation, the literacy zone and district awards, made a lot of new friends, made my mom proud and made a great story to tell my grand children someday. So, that is the good news. The bad news is that all of the newbies did not stay in Rotary. Some of them decided it wasn't the right fit, long term for them...although they liked the club. Some lost their jobs, & moved away...But MOST of them stayed. Our Club now has 18 solid members in it. I have the good fortune to say, they are all now friends of mine.

SIDEBAR: I forgot to tell you about the catalyst to this story....and it matters, so here is why I decided to do what I did. One of my beloved and dear friends in our old club of only 8 people, was Russ. My longtime buddy of 10 years, Russ Newman, suddenly died after a heart bypass in Feb 2010. 3 weeks before his surgery, he shuffled into the meeting like an 85 year old man does occasionally, but this time he looked different. I said to him, "Russ what's the matter, why are you walking so slow?" He said to me..."well, my Dr. says I have a bad ticker and I need surgery". We proceeded to talk for 10 minutes about him and all he had going on. Who would feed his parrot ,was a big decision, I recall. He then pulled me close to him gave me a hug, and said to me, "Kelly-Girl", (his nickname for me) "You are going to be the best Rouser President EVER!". I was taken back by his confidence in me...and told him I hoped so, but I doubted it. We had had some really good ones in our past 20 years....like him, Bruce, Eric, Tom, Lisa and others. But somehow, his faith in me, was real, and I could feel it. I remember I cried hard when I found out he died in the recovery room after the operation. I was just making plans to go see him in the hospital, when I heard the news. I had lost my buddy, my pal, my one biggest fan & supporter in this presidential run....of a year in my life. What was I gonna do now?....I cried some more. Then a few days later, I went to P.E.T.S....and found the courage & faith he had told me about. I found my deep LOVE of Rotary and WHY I was there, training to become the new president. I was trying to revive an old dead club into a new alive club again, and it was going to be a lot of hard work. After this amazing weekend, I was now up to the challenge. Russ' words stuck with me...as they do today and everyday. He was and is a BIG part of why we are still here...and if I could reach out to tell him, thank you, this is what I would say. "Russ, Thank You, from the bottom of my heart for your kind words and faith in, Lil ole me. Love you, Kelly Girl"

OK ...so, back to the story of the newbies,.....Some of them listened to me and followed my urgings to start new committees, and to become new members within district committees and events. We even tackled a BIG new project together: Our new WORLD CLASS signature event, the Coup de Cascades. Our Bicycle fundraiser to help eradicate END POLIO in the world, just went viral with the news that we are now a RAAM qualifier. Some members I know better than others, but all in all, we are working towards a common GOAL; to make our community a better place, to live, work and do business together...through Service Above Self...our ROTARY motto. Once again in our 21 year history, the Redmond Rousers Rotary Club is on the Map, literally. Our newest venture in Social Media is an ad placement on the 4th AVE MAPS...a new advertising piece that is an interactive MAP of the area for residents and new people in town. Microsoft has put their TAG in it for people to use as a scannable device to go to different websites to see more info about the companies in the MAP. We plan to use it to attract more attention to our 425 mile Coup de Cascades biking event in Aug 18th & 19th of 2012. Along with that, it will be a great way for people to find out where we meet and come see us for dinner on Tuesday evenings at the Old Redmond Schoolhouse. We meet at 5:30pm at 16600- N.E. 80th in Redmond. Hope to see you too for a FREE dinner with new friends. bring your business cards and a smile!. Check out our speaker schedule to find someone you might like to hear, and come on down.... we'll have a seat for you. www.RedmondRousersRotary.org

Kelly Kyle - Artist, Humanitarian, Friend

www.CreativeARTbyKelly.blogspot.com

Saturday, October 8, 2011

Creative ART by Kelly Sends out Cards

I have discovered a NEW way to stay in touch and send a card out to people. CLICK HERE TO FIND OUT ...WHAT IT ISIT - is send out cards... a new way to get a card, customize it and send it, all from your office or computer, IPAd,  phone, etc.... AMAZING! This technology, and amazing business opportunity is right here waiting for you to use it. You can also send gifts, cookies, books, etc... no need to go out and run all over town, just do it all from home & on your computer.

SEND OUT CARDS is a multilevel business that is interesting enough for me to take a 2nd look at.  I can use my artwork on the cards to share & send to people. I met Linda Mitchell, my sponsor 4 years ago while we were in a networking group & I thought it was cool back then, but now it has morphed into a company that is on the right track. It is the next BIG "something" out there that I think & many others think, is going to be HUGE. Thanks Linda for showing me  SEND OUT CARDS.

Go to this website, TRY a FREE card....see how you like it. See if it is as easy as we say it is.... Click on the video & then click on the Red ENVELOPE.... to bring up a card for you to send....You get to choose from thousands of choices....GO FOR IT!....have fun, then let me know if you want more info.
THANKS!!  Kelly  425-765-5433 cell   or blondee7333@hotmail.com 

https://www.sendoutcards.com/storefront/KellyKyle/

Friday, June 24, 2011

3 Deer at Sidley Lake, Molson, Wa. - Acrylic painting by Artist, Kelly Kyle


Posted by Picasa  "Three Deer at Sidley Lake" ,  by Kelly Kyle.     
                    ORIGINAL, 20x 24 framed FOR SALE -  $2,500.00 
Here is one of my latest paintings from the "Oroville artist's challenge" 2011.  All 15 people from the Oroville, Tonaskat, Loomis, Chesaw, Molson, areas, made their artistic interpretation of an inspirational photo by the local, late Mr. Hughes, 3 deer at Sidley lake.

All the artists were given 2 months to paint the photo their way and return it to hang at the ART GALA in Oroville, WA.  The town response was great, with 70 people turning out to come meet the many artists who were there to give a brief description of their piece. The Oroville Friends of the Library put on the ART Show and donations were given towards the building fund and operations accounts. All in all the night was a success, and money was raised to help the Friends of the Library succeed. A good time was had by all.

My next showing could be online with EMG = Everywhere Media Group, ...or a couple different Restaurants, community centers, etc... in the area.....and possibly at Soul Food Books in Redmond. Keep checking in for more details.

THANKS!
Kelly Kyle
425-765-5433
www.CreativeARTbyKelly.blogspot.com

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Tracey Bagley - New Redmond Rousers Rotary Member

Tracey Bagley is the  latest person to join the Redmond Rousers Rotary Club. President Kelly pins Tracey with the Rotary Wheel and makes it official....on Jan 18th 2011.  Congratulations!!! We look forward to getting to know you and doing SERVICE ABOVE SELF.....  Art, in a personal form of expression....for all the world to see. YOU gotta Love that! Thanks Tracey.

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Killer Whales in the PNW - Acrylic Painting by ARTIST: Kelly Kyle


Posted by Picasa Killer Whales in the PNW. This SOLD for $250.00 in 2009.
Who doesn't love the Orcas here in Puget Sound?  The LOCAL PNW Orca resident pods all have distinct markings on them and unique numbers and of course names too. In this painting, there is an adult male in the foreground with two females and a baby. They are all just swimming off into the sunset. A metaphor of life perhaps...but just the way I like it, in my world.

I was once on a whale watching boat, in the daytime, and the orcas did come this close, actually closer to our boat. It was an awesome experience, that I will not soon forget. Maybe that is why I love to paint them so frequently. This is one of eight I have done. All different, yet similar.

Do you love orcas like I do? Let me know why....at.... blondee7333@hotmail.com
Thanks for reading.
Kelly

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Christmas Day 2010

Christmas day has been delightful.....except no snow....I think it would have been PERFECT if we had that.....but ok...I'll not be too picky. So, heres a photo I like, of SNOW outside...in the Mts. So, we brought in the morning at midnight at the Christmas Eve Candlelight service at Bear Creek United Methodist Church...it was AWESOME....loved it and the people are wonderful. We sang carols and listened to the wonderful news of the baby Jesus....and the story. Our friends John, and joan from the Rousers joined us....making it more memorable.

Got up at 8am AM, made a pot of coffee, a quiche, and opened some presents with our friend Joan. Ate breakfast....enjoyed lots of good conversation. Joan and I did  "hair day". I dyed her hair. Looks great. 

A couple hours before dinner we had wines, cheeses, crackers, olives, sliced meats....preshuido and salami...  and 2 RIP-Roarin' games of Scrabble.... Really fun! Our youngest (Steven) called to wish us a happy day from California, and Merry Christmas... Thanks....

Then we cleared the table....set it for 5.  Ian (our oldest) and Erika, Joanie, Gordon and I .... we set the table of mild elegance....and took the meat out of the oven. PERFECTION! Made the augrautin potatoes...boiled the lobsters.... and we sat down to a most enjoyable FEAST of FEASTS!!!! Dinner of Prime Rib, Lobster and Augrautin potatoes, Sparkly cider and Asti Spumanti....bubbly to wash it all down. YUM-O. Absolutely NO room for veggies or anything else! PERFECT!

A few presents.....and lots of fun, photos and laughter along the way....on a scale of 1-10...definatley an 12! Here's hoping yours was successful and memorable. Happiness and cheer to you, from our home to yours.

MERRY CHRISTMAS 2010.
Hugs and kisses,
Kelly

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Kelly Kyle - Classification Talk



Here is my "Classification Talk" done at my Redmond Rousers Rotary club meeting in October 2010. You can get to know more about me here or email me....I'm on Facebook, Linked-in,  U-Tube

Sunday, October 31, 2010

"It is well with my soul"

7am Sunrise over Ames Lake.... Redmond, Wa.
 Feb 2010...  8x10 Framed $85.00
Sunrises...Sunsets......why do we love them?....is it because of old westerns, & riding off into them makes us feel like all is grand....or that so many colors are represented in their palets? or that we just are in awe of seeing them magically apear & disapear?... whatever the reason, I just LOVE them. There is nothing more photographed in all the world as a sunset or sunrise picture. I know this because my husband & I worked in a photo lab & saw the gazillions of photos of them that came through over the years....so I know I am in good company out there. It is clear to me we all love these kinds of images. "It is well with my soul" can be puchased in a nice frame of your choice for only 85.00. I created this from God's work....I think it is perfect. You can email me at blondee7333@hotmail.com  for more info.

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Spring in the Mountains

"SPRING IN THE MOUNTAINS"  ~ 2009 by Kelly Kyle
SOLD
This is one of my favorite paintings. I started it in 2009 and it was fun while I was creating.  This is something I just painted from my head...no photo or picture, just something I dreamed up. I like the use of purples and greens. The flowers seem to go on forever and the trees seem to speak to the hills.... You can find out more about me in the Redmond Rousers Rotary by clicking here.
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Friday, October 29, 2010

Quilts, Quilts and more Quilts

"GRANDMOTHER'S PRIDE".......
Quilting is one of those awesome things you see someone else doing and you say;..."I wish I could do that". I saw a friend of mine about 14 -15 years ago doing some quilting. It was beautiful. I said, "wow, I would love to do THAT someday".....so she said, ok...sit down, I'll teach you. It happened so fast, I didn't quite know how to say no....so I didn't. Boy, am I glad I learned about quilting. I have so many things to be thankful for and I am truly thankful for my quilting friends. I now am in 3 quilting groups and I have never met a quilter I didn't like. Through the years I have realised the need to document stories like this and make labels for all the quilts I make, so they give meanig to the people they give warmth to.

Here's my story: less than 1year after my friend said, "sit down",  I joined a small church in which they had a quilting group that met 2 times a month. So I asked a few questions & just showed up with a plate of cookies one day. I was well recieved to say the least. They were thrilled to get another person to join them. I told them I had no fabric or ideas yet of which to do any projects....so the fun began. Some of the ladies had a box of extra fabric they had donated for a "cause". Seems it was waiting for someone like me to show up. BAM! I became "the cause", and my first project emerged! A couple of the gals had some quilting magazines on hand...they let me borrow them till we met again. I went home filled with ideas and a great attitude to do something. When we conviened again in 2 weeks I had sewn small 2 baby quilt tops. Not the best quality, but I had done the work and to this day I still have not ever quilted or finished them. But the ladies were thrilled that I had been bitten by the quilting bug. I must say, I was totally HOOKED! Now, after only 2 weeks I was really ready to take on a big project. I think the ladies had called each other to talk about me and how they planned to help me along. Most of them brought some kind of purple material and gave it to me. I found a pattern, "GRANDMOTHER'S PRIDE" and decided it would be my first big twin sized quilt, start to finnish. I would give it to my Grandmother, Maude, who we called MEMA since she was sutch a great inspiration to me.

After 2 months my quilt top was taking shape and it was all coming together. I had a few basic sewing setbacks and realized too late that 3 stars was "difficult" not something you should start with. But, I continued my artistic interpretation and work. My stepfather of 30 years Ken, was in the hospital with terminal Cancer and had a heart attack and recent stroke. He was thrilled to see me coming in every few days to work on my quilt for Mema. His eyes would light up and he wanted to see the progress I was making. We would sit for hours watching TV or listening to music as I hand quilted the shades of purple and white squares. Many time we tried to converse with his slow speech recovery, but many days it was impossible for him to talk much at all. But what I do recall was the time spent with him, quilting, quilting, quilting..... he loved me just being there in the room with him. Dad came from the mid west where he used handmade quilts as a kid. So he knew and appreciated them more than I realized at the time. Only now after his passing, so many years later did I realize the importance of our bond while I quilted.

I realize there is an art to quilting, but the process of doing it is the therapy needed to understand the love that goes into each quilt. So, I finally finished that first quilt for Mema....and gave it to her on Valentines day 8 months before she died at the ripe old age of 92. I was inspired to make a whole cloth quilt for dad too right after this one, knowing he did not have long to live. I gave it to him a month before he died at the VA hospital in Seattle. He was only 80....in 2000 when he died. I miss our times together and wish I had made more quilts for him to see. He would have loved the 3 star millenium quilt I made for charity to raise money for the Snoqualmie Valley Rotary club. It made over 700.00 and went to a family they absolutely loved it. THAT is the best gift of all to know your hard work is loved by the ones who own and use your quilts.

Today I have made a few quilts...probably 75 or so, in my 14 year history. Some have gone to friends and family members, some to kids, some to charity. Some  very special ones, to injured soldiers coming home from the Iraq war. The American Heros Quilt Project is an example of giving back, as well as the Linus project, and our very own Camp Korey, in Carnation only 5 miles from where we live. Camp Korey is a hole in the wall camp started by the late, great Paul Newman. Camp Korey helps kids with disabilities who would never get the chance to go to a regular summer camp. Every year our Stray Threads Quilt Guild helps kids & people in need of AWESOME quilts. It's a group I am proud to be associated with...and our group is now about 200 members strong. We are a prolific group that makes hundreds and hundreds of quilts and projects a year to help others. The other groups I belong to are the Ames Lake Quilters and the Knob Hill Home Ec. Club. It is the oldest home Ec. Club in the State of Washington, and meets at the Chesaw community center, across the road from the local tavern, every monday from 9am -noon.
These 2 quilts are from FABULOUS quilters in the Stray Threads Quilt Group, in Woodinville, Wa.
* This quilt was made by my friend an award winning quilter Andy Carroll from Ames Lake and in the Stray Threads groups with me. She has an amazing eye for detail and colors. These little squares are 1/2 inch x 1/2 inch teeny, tiny!!!!