I’ve been making jewelry encouraging people to get out the message: WE GOTTA VOTE!
Click the images to be directed to the listing on my ETSY store. Thanks! Go Vote! But only for Harris!
(Above) Multicolored Beaded VOTE Bracelets
I’ve been making jewelry encouraging people to get out the message: WE GOTTA VOTE!
Click the images to be directed to the listing on my ETSY store. Thanks! Go Vote! But only for Harris!
(Above) Multicolored Beaded VOTE Bracelets
It’s been a long time, but I want to try and get back into posting and sewing.
Back in May I finished this small quilt to gift to my youngest’s preschool upon his graduation. It is very colorful. Colors can be fun.
I ran out of purple embroidery thread. Things got creative. Choices.
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Hello all!
I’m honored to be a stop on The Appliqué Book by Casey York blog tour.
And I’m a contributor in the book, how cool is that?
I love how the photographed my project, Falling Leaves. This quilt utilizes a sew-and-turn applique technique. The book also has lots of projects featuring bias tape, raw edge, needle-turn, and so many more ways to applique!
I thought I’d show a little preview of a project I’m working on that uses the same technique I used for Falling Leaves.
It’s a cute little radish.
BLOG HOP
The Blog Hop continues through March 25th. Visit each of the contributors as they share their projects.
Mon. March 14:
Casey York | http://studioloblog.wordpress.com
C&T Publishing | http://www.ctpub.com/blog/
Tues. March 15:
Jenna Brand | https://jennabrand.com/
Adrianne Ove/Pink Chalk | http://www.pinkchalkstudio.com/blog/
Wed. March 16:
Jenifer Dick | http://42quilts.com/
Pati Fried | https://seehowwesew.wordpress.com/
Thurs. March 17:
Shannon Brinkley | http://www.thebottletree.net/blog/
Bari J. | http://barijdesigns.com/blogs/blog
Fri. March 18:
Debbie Grifka | http://eschhousequilts.com/blog
Beth Vassalo | http://plumandjune.blogspot.com
Mon. March 21:
Latifah Saafir | http://www.latifahsaafirstudios.com/blog/
Modern Quilts Unlimited | https://modernquilts.mqumag.com/category/blog
Tues. March 22:
Lynn Harris | http://thelittleredhen.typepad.com
Kevin Kosbab | http://feeddog.blogspot.com
Wed. March 23:
Allison Rosen | http://withinaquarterinch.com/
Cindy Lammon | http://hyacinthquiltdesigns.blogspot.com/
Thurs. March 24:
Rossie Hutchinson | http://www.rossiecrafts.com/blog
Generation Q | http://generationqmagazine.com/
Fri. March 25:
Betz White | http://betzwhite.com/blog
Casey York | http://studioloblog.wordpress.com
GIVEAWAY – Giveaway is now closed – Congratulations to Bev!
Casey’s publisher, C & T is giving away a copy of The Appliqué Book (a hard copy of the book to domestic winners and an electronic copy to winners outside of the US). To enter the giveaway, leave a comment below! Make sure your email is attached to your name so I can contact you. A winner will be chosen at random on Monday, March 21.
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Something different this time around. This quilt started in Sherri Lynn Wood’s Scrap Doodling class at Quiltcon 2015. The improvisational process created the first tree shape, and I chose to continue making these fun blocks. I think I officially beige-d myself out and reached for blacks and blues for the background, and bright, fun tree colors. It was a bit tricky to photograph the tones, but here are a couple of shots:
All quilted on my home machine. The trees are left unquilted.
Thanks for looking!
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Here is a quilt I’ve finally photographed called “Dunes”!
It is a clamshell quilt, but with splashes of color inserted into the scallop-shapes! To make this I improvisationally pieced some curved color splashes into swaths of a low-volume fabric, and then used a 15″ template I ordered from Baycreek Quilting Products to cut-out the shapes that I called “dunes.” I used the assembly instructions as written in Latifah Saafir’s Glam Clam Quilt pattern.
The quilting designs vary by dune – some are pebbled, some are straight lines, some are scallops, and some are echo-ing curved lines. I did each using free-motion quilting on my home machine and I left the color splashes un-quilted.
This quilt was all machine-pieced; no applique today. It measures 68″ x 68″.
Thanks for looking!
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For a fun baby quilt, I made an Aerial Grove quilt. Pattern by Carolyn Friedlander. My blogs were double-plus wonky, and I used my sew-and-turn applique method rather than needle-turn. I hand appliqued the blobs onto the patchwork strips.
My quilting was also inspired by Carolyn, but I let my lines spazz-out. I also only made the colorful “grove” – not the larger neutral border that is featured in the pattern. A baby doesn’t need that much white space!
These pictures were taken a couple weeks ago, during another 20 degree cold-snap here in Michigan. Apologies for the grainy texture and color-weirdness.
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I went to QuiltCon and had a great time. I want to keep track of my favorite photos of friends and some inspirational bits and pieces.
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I’m heading off to QuiltCon! I plan on eating and drinking and learning and laughing for five days straight.
I whipped up a couple of tops I hope to share soon, as well as a quilted sunglasses sleeve and a notebook cover! Look – I’ve already collected quite a few pins for the #quiltconpinswap! Fabric is from Carolyn Friedlander’s beautiful line, Doe.
Sunglasses sleeve tutorial found here
Quilted notebook cover tutorial found here
Say hello if you see me!
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I have two quilts to show! One, I made this summer. It is a king-sized version of Trapezoids at Work. It is made in solids (except for one newspaper collage print) and was quilted with scallops. Pardon the draping in this shot – king-sized quilts are heavy.
For quilting, I used A SLEW of tips from this craftsy class – Quilting Big Projects on a Small Machine. Cannot recommend enough. The king-sized quilt was for a client, but I loved the colors and overall look so much, I made it a baby sister. The below is about 60″ by 75″ or something.
No prints in this one, and the inclusion of some pinks and purples.
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It’s 22 degrees in the Ann Arbor area today. My coat had a broken zipper and I was debating whether to attempt a fix or just buy a new jacket. But it is warm and fits well, and it turns out JoAnn Fabrics had heavy duty zippers in 26″ lengths.
I had to pop-off the male snaps in order to fix the zipper. I put buttons to cover the holes. A bit of nonsensical aesthetics.
A friend says the local cleaners would charge about $65 for a similar zipper replacement.
$6 zipper + 1.5 hours of my time (always an existential dilemma placing a worth on my time…) = maybe $24? I am very happy to know how to manage these tasks.
Cheers!
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