I found out this weekend that it is amazing how important it is to take time when cutting your quilting pieces. Measure twice cut once is soooo the truth! If Elaine had not cut theses for me it would never have gone together this quick and ACCUATE. I was able to finish the middle this weekend. And, guess what? It came out the right size!!! Next the borders!
I also made some of my “I Spy” blocks. See two projects at once!!!
What you do this weekend?
Oh yes, throw in a few girls Basketball games and laundry and grocery shopping! And I have a dumb cold!!!
This is my way of working on two projects at once! In one of the bees that I am in one of the members asked if we had any novelty prints that we could share. She was looking for 5 inch squares for an “I Spy” quilt. I knew I had some so as I was cutting for her I got the bug to make a new “I Spy” quilt too! I made one year’s ago but children’s favorite characters change. Not sure my grandbaby knows who the Care Bears are!! So, I am making a new one. What I like about this one is that it will be an ongoing project, so I can work on it as I work other projects. I will just keep the squares by my machine and put them together a little at a time!
When I sew a piece for this…….
I will start and end with these!!
By any chance does anyone have any 5 inch squares or scraps of novelty prints that are looking for a home? I also would love any characters such as Elmo, Dora, etc. Flannel would work too. I would be very grateful for your help. Thanks so much!!
As we saw, the world is full of different forms of artistic expression about encounters with advanced civilizations. Curiously, these works are always inevitably linked to the spiritual doctrine of these peoples. And, just like in previous articles, I have brought you yet more art. However, this time around it is not Catholic, but pertaining to different cultures from all over the world.
There is a lot of controversy within the catholic art and the possibility to link it with extraterrestrial advanced forms of life. There are ambiguous ways to interpret it, but here we will see things that leave little to imagination, things that are very hard to omit and cover; art of our ancestors who by the way, were not stupid; art that was meant to describe wonderful events that captured in awe the entire human civilization in all parts of the Earth.
There may be a lot of doubts about the catholic art that we just saw, but, what about these?
China
This is an old Chinese illustration from a fictional book entitled "Illustrated Survey of Weird Countries" (c.1400 A.D.) and had the following original caption: "Ji Gung Land: The people could make flying cars that travelled far with a suitable wind. In Tarng's day (c.1700 B.C.), Ji Gung people flying a car on a westerley reached Yew Jo. Tarng dismantled their car so it could not be demonstrated to the people ... Later an east wind came on which he had them fly the car back to their own country [5,000 km] west of our gateway."
"In aboriginal mythology, the Wondjina (or Wandjina) were cloud and rain spirits who, during the dream time, created or influenced the landscape and its inhabitants.When they found the place they would die, they painted their images on cave walls and entered a nearby waterhole."
"The high desert of Peru holds one of the most mystifying monuments of the known world—the massive-scale geoglyphs known as the Nasca Lines. Ranging from geometric patterns to “drawings” of different animals and stylized human-like forms. The ancient lines can only be truly taken in, their forms discerned, from high in the air, leaving generations mystified as to how these precise works could’ve been completed long before the documented invention of human flight. Are the lines signs left by an alien race? Landing strips for UFOs? Relics of a ancient people far more advanced—capable of human flight—then previously imagined?"
of the books entitled "Theatrum Orbis Terrarum" by Admiral Blaeu.
XV Century
Germany
Ufo sighting over Hamburg, Germany on November 4,1697.
The objects were described as "two glowing wheels".
" Prodigiorum Liber "
Rome, Italy
Renaissance illustration in a book by the Roman historian Julio Obsequens
Basel, Switzerland 1566
A student reported that just after dawn on August 7, "many large, black globes were seen in the air, moving before the sun at great speed and turning against each other as if fighting. Some of them became red and fiery and afterwards faded and went out."
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By last I present to you this Woodcut picturing the aerial battle over Nurnberg, now Nuremberg, Germany on the dawn of April 4, 1561. I must remind you that a woodcut in that time is the equivalent to a newspaper now days.
Everyone saw it, men and women, a aerial spectacle where various objects were involved, including balls, large pipes and crosses, all these elements started to fight against each other.
The event lasted ONE HOUR. The artist describes two immense black cylinders launching many blue and black spheres, blood red crosses and flying discs, it also seems that some of these spheres and objects have crashed outside the city.
Well, what about that? Does it was all humanity under the effects of drugs recording very alike hallucinations product of their imagination?