Sunday, 31 March 2013

Quilts for Spring Sales

Silk Filled Quilts are Washable.
Cotton Filled Quilts are Washable.
Prices include GST.



"Fall Meadow"
$922
62" x 90"
Cotton Exterior with Silk Batting



"Spring Meadow"
$922
67" x 82"
Cotton Exterior with Silk Batting


"The Wind Turbines"
$970
76" x 76"
Cotton Exterior with Silk Batting



 "The Spring Dance"
$787
60" x 80"
Cotton Exterior with Silk Batting


"The Aquarium"
$787
60" x 80"
Cotton Exterior with Cotton Batting




"I'm Swimming as Fast as I Can"
$327
39" X 52"
Cotton Exterior with Cotton Batting




"Crazy Jazz"
$787
60" x 80"
Cotton Exterior with Silk Batting


 "Crazy Basket of Friendship"
$787
63" x 82"
Cotton Exterior with Silk Batting





Wednesday, 20 March 2013

Crazy Quilting Tutorial

 


Do you know that a grocery bag full of scrap fabric
will make at least 5 quilt tops!  Wow! 

Inspired by strip-piecing, here is a fabulous way 
to make your "Crazy" Blocks.  Enjoy!



 

Start with "Strips" and "Pieces" of fabric. 






Lay your "strip" right-side-up on your sewing machine.  





Placing "pieces" right-side-down on top of the strip.
Sew the pieces, right sides together, 
to the edge of the strip.  




Each "piece" will be the start of an individual block. 
Start only as many as you need for your quilt top. 
30 makes a nice size quilt. 
Randomly shaped centres make nice completed blocks. 



You can even "fussy cut" the first 30 pieces if you are ambitious. 
If these first 30 pieces can be of similar color or fabric, 
this makes for nice continuity in your quilt. 






Once you have as many started as you need: 



Press them open.  





Cut them apart

These will be your "pieces" for the next "strips".   



Now repeat the Strip & Piece process
until you have your desired block size.  






9 1/2" is a nice size for doing
a traditional sashed block setting.  



Trim your blocks to size at the angle you desire. 



For this demo I am making them 6 1/2" square. 


 Notice how changing the ruler angle
makes such a different and interesting block. 




Ruler tip:  

When cutting out squares,
if you place your ruler in a "diamond" setting,
you can cut 2 sides at once. 





Look at these beautiful finished blocks!  
Such a great result. 

Add some fancy stitching
for a traditional looking Crazy Block.






Four 6 1/2" blocks sewn together makes a 12 1/2" block.


Here is a completed quilt by my friend Connie.
She used a light colored sashing for a new and wonderful look! 


These Crazy Blocks are also a great start to any setting that has a block, or even a rectangle,  centre.  This will result in a log cabin style block. 


Here is a link to a pattern that I designed called

"The Crazy Basket of Friendship".  
Such a fun and different setting for my Crazy Blocks. 












Thursday, 7 March 2013

Calyx Art Show

My quilts will be featured at the Calyx Art Exhibiton and Sale
on Saturday, April 20, 2013. 

You are invited to attend. 









Monday, 4 March 2013

Trochu Quilting Retreat - Links to Previous Posts



What a wonderful weekend I had quilting in Trochu with friends, some new and others established.   It was great to see teenagers and 20-somethings taking up the craft of quilting harmony.  This retreat also included a group of scrapbookers and card makers who were doing fabulous and interesting projects.  I enjoyed meeting you all. 

Thank you sew much for your attention to my Warm and Cool Color Theory Demo.  Here is a link to that post for your easy reference. 




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Here is a link to the quilt design that I was working on over the weekend. My quilt is predominantly a cool color scheme, with a burst of a yellow compliment to catch attention. 






Thank you for a fantastic weekend :)