I am now a certified Sew Kind of Wonderful Quick Curve Ruler Instructor.
Starting in 2022 I am available to teach to guilds or local quilt shops. Message me if you would like me to teach the Quick Curve Ruler method to you or your group.
First up, my scrappy corner bits quilt is done. I love how the different color solid square background adds interest to all the scrappy rainbow bits. Up close of my happy ...um design element! can you tell what I did? My pics today were either too sunny or too dark. Oh well, this quilt makes me happy. All the colored triangle bits are left over (throw-away) binding cut offs. 40 x 46 inches approx. diagonal straight line quilting through each block ...and one of my stash backings I have had for a while. Colors in it are perfect! So fun! Next up is a quilt I made for a graduating h.s. great niece. I have no idea what she will think. This is the "Piece and Love" quilt by The Cloth Parcel 70" x 81" I ordered the kit for this a while ago from Craftsy..when they 'were' Craftsy. I think the colors are fun and modern. I am hoping that will appeal to my g.Niece. Also she is planning to go into some kind of healthcare so I think she might like this. The heart p...
Because I did a lot from my stash last year, and patterns, and even my scrap pile I decided to do the same again this year. I made a plan to finish UFO's and sew what I could from what I had. Most were given to charities and other outreach organizations in need. It made me feel that my skills in quilting were not wasted. So here we go again............ P.Q. 15.1 hosted by Kim over at Persimon Dreams and prompt creator Trish we are ready to set sail into the new year. First up: Bird House This one is called "Birds on the Berm" 40" x 49" stash scrappy fabrics, straight line quilting domestic Pattern "Birdsong" by SKW using mini curve ruler adapted size for crib A couple of years ago we put in a berm and some birdhouses in our backyard. This has been endless source of amusement to us. Especially the birds swooping down into the plants and bathing with the moisture on the sedum. The bird patterns are a bit tricky but they magically come together to ma...
Last guild meeting I won a raffle prize and part of the prize was this pattern by Gingerbear called Patchwork Pig. I just happened to have some donation fabric from my sewing group at church that has patriotic pigs on it. So...why not piece this together. The blocks are big and easy to piece. I used losts of the donation fabrics including a red and blue vintage print. It was pretty breezy out trying to take pictures. I could not stop thinking ...when pigs fly....I digress The blocks are quarter square triangles and hst mostly. I skipped the outside border because it was already pretty large. I think it turned out pretty cute. It will be donated soon.
It is my turn this week on the New Blogger Blog Hop sponsored by Beth at Plum and June. Since joining this Blog Hop I have learned so much and am still in the process of making everything better. I have added an About me page HERE (quilty pics) and a couple bits about why I started my blog. More quilty pics Quilt Gallery . In a nutshell, it is a tribute to my Mom and all the quilty-ness and crafty-ness I grew up with. My Mother was very creative in so many ways. I am one of 10 children and so she 'had' to be creative and know how to make things from not much. 1. resin on photo keychain 2. reading a yard of books 3.magnet note holder 4. building a shed 5. rag rug 6,7,8. earring making 9,10. bracelet making 11. quilted letters tote 12. doll making 13. hand puppets 14. shower table of food 15. quilted zipper bags 16. frame purse Crafty things I love: Above are a few things I have dabbled with in the last couple of year...
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