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Monday, 11 September 2017
'Gracie' Christmas Workshoppers Pattern
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Wednesday, 6 September 2017
WOW: Catching Up With Myself
WOW = WIPs On Wednesdays
Phew! Not a minute too soon.. I want these blocks completed before I launch the center block.
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Wednesday, 30 August 2017
WOW: Magnolia Madness!
WOW = WIPs On Wednesdays
Oh well, I guess I'll have to make my own 'Monday Flowers' vase installment and get my magnolia fix that way!
I've been photographing bits from my garden to add to my colour files which I always like to leaf through when in search of inspiration.
Today I'm doing the laundry and rearranging some plates before I can get back to finishing up some applique prep work. Chores are boring but necessary. I keep telling my DH that I need staff, so that I can dedicate myself to quilting full time. But he doesn't take my staffing requirements seriously. What's a quilter to do?!
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Monday, 28 August 2017
'Monday Flowers' is Launched!
So here it is. An applique arrangement for any wall you think could use some floral colour. Will your magnolia's be soft and gentle like my own colour scheme? Or will your magnolia's be bold like my fuchsia ones below? Florals are so versatile, you can set the mood and match any interior theme that suits you.
Monday Flowers finished size is 23 x 33 inches which feels like a perfect 'painting' size on my walls. The pattern also includes a 50% reduced option for anyone wanting to make it smaller. It's perfect for beginners or anyone who wants to make a statement in applique.
Monday Flowers
Complete Digital Pattern
(Digital Downloads are INSTANT)
$12.95 USD
Friday, 25 August 2017
OMWFB: Showing Off The Vase 1 Blocks
I only just released Part 1 of On My Window, Flowers Bloom on August 15th, but already some eager quilter's were quick to get started. So I asked them if I could show off their blocks here on the blog, and they generously agreed. So here we go:
First to get her block up and going was Jenny Henry. She even posted her process over on her blog (click here to visit her blog now). No regular readers of this blog will be surprised to hear this as Jenny is super quick with all my projects and each one somehow ends up being prettier than the last! I don't know how she manages it.
The background is a scene of (birch?) trees that work perfectly and the balance of yellow, warm orange and brown along with the green foliage is just spot on. It's not easy to get such a harmonious balance that still shines so brightly, but Nancy did it!
And this fabulous color pop below reminds me of the Kaffee Fassett version I have in mind for my own OMWFB. Isn't it just so stunning?! It belongs to Valerie Giles. The foliage has been fussy cut to perfection - look at those leaf veins. The blooming heads are so cheerful and the vase along with that great blue background is just wonderful.
What more can I say? On My Window Flowers Bloom has only just launched and already the blocks being made are all so different but so beautiful and inspiring. WOW!
Thanks Jenny Henry, Nancy Randy Paris and Valerie Giles for allowing me to show off your blocks at this early stage. What eye candy!
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This post is related to On My Window, Flowers Bloom which is my current Free BOM.
It runs from August 15th - November 15th 2017.
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Wednesday, 23 August 2017
WOW: Prep & Conquer
WOW = WIPs On Wednesdays
This envelope is my work for the morning, here I go!
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Tuesday, 22 August 2017
Making Secret Garden Part 7
Here's my fusible leaf shape with a fabric seam allowance, cut out and ready to turn
So here's my piece with the glue smeared across it
Using a wooden orange / manicure stick, I turn the first edge down one side of my shape
When I reach the tip point of my shape, I dab some glue
and before turning the other side, I flip the tip point up now
like so
Now I add some more glue to the side and hold the shape between my thumb and finger
And sharply turn the other side so that the side turns over the tip point
which leaves a little spot a bit higher up which I;ll need to pleat as I glue it down into position
and this is what the finished piece looks like
and this is the front
and this is what it looks like when it all comes together
and now I have some buds to turn..
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