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.
I am so excited to be taking part in the 2019 Online Quilters Meet and Greet organized by Victoriana Quilt Designs! Welcome Welcome Welcome ~~~~~~~~~ My name is Kris and I have been quilting for quite a few years. I started pretty young, learning from my mom. When she passed away I was not sure I wanted to continue to quilt and then......I did. I made a portrait quilt of her and you can read about it HERE Over the past few years since, I have jumped into trying and finding my way. One of favorite trys was this scrap quilt called Triumphal Arches. It was made of random scraps fitted with arch shapes. I used all sort of colors and then light to dark background scraps. It was so much fun to make. You can read about it HERE Please take some times to visit the others on the Quilters Meet and Greet by clicking on the Logo up top and click on the logo below to enter the giveaway. Thanks for stopping by! Good luck to yo...
I was able to complete a simple goal in Jan. so I am back at it again. This one will also be a small project because I also want to so the Project quilting 9th season challenges too. One monthly goal is a challenge set up by Patty over at Elm Street Quilts . This is a small wall hanging I made using the Quick Curve Ruler and fabrics from my stash. I am practicing freemotion quilting with Jess @Quilty Habit so maybe I can do some on this little project. I forgot to mention on my goal finish link that I was also successful at wearing yoga clothes everyday at some point, and completed 31 days of yoga exercises for back and hips. I am amazed at how many more movements I can do. Working on knees and other parts as I cruise on into Feb. And I actually read or listened to 11 books. It feels good to have my concentration working a bit better to be able to do this again. I used to read a ton of books and health issues took that away. I...
"Something from Nothing", a scrap quilt 51 x 52 1/2" Leader and ender method started early 2014 650 2 1/2 squares with bits and snips of binding ends My goal was set HERE I love all the bright snips of fabrics and I especially love that this was all throw away scraps. I should have made it bigger but with the mess of the stacks of 650 of these little blocks was enough AND this little guys is plenty heavy!! I spent all yesterday blocking it so it can hang on the wall. We will see if I get that done. All stash scraps and scrappy stash backing too. My stash is getting a work out this year and I am so happy! My trouble on this one came with the straight line quilting. I knew I had to only quilt straight lines where the scrap corners were not. This is pretty bulky even though some of the seams are ironed open. I started out with the idea of stitching down and then turning and stitching back up. I quickly saw ...
Calling this one "My Way" it is the Rebel pattern from Libs Elliot I love the bright colors but played with the neutrals in this one. approx 73 x 73 straight line quilting with walking foot Leftovers on the back plus some extra fabric. Kind of fun. and New label by Northcott fabrics. Linking up with Let's Bee Social over at Sew Fresh Quilts and Needle and Thread Thursday @ My Quilt Infatuation and Finish it up Friday with Crazy Mom Quilts
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