Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Rug hooking and Dallas

It's been a very busy few weeks.  I began March with a fun week of rug hooking.  Sally Kallin is very well known in the world of wool.  I was able to get into her workshop in Eureka Springs.  Here's a few of her rugs (wish they were mine!).  I chose to hook an autumn purse during the workshop.  As with all new endeavors, I'm terribly slow and awkward.  As soon as I have more to show, I'll share my purse. 




A few days after I returned home, I packed up with Sew Graceful Quilting for the Dallas quilt show.  It seems like no matter what time we leave for Dallas, we always seem to be running late. We arrived shortly before 3:00 and had to be out of the convention center by 5:00.  We've got our work cut out for us.


You can see the neighbors on either side were already set up and had left the area.  The booth is 10' x 10'.  Thank goodness we had packed chocolate to keep us going!  Here's the after photos of the booth.




We arrived early the opening morning to hang pricing on the quilts and were ready for 3 fun filled days.  I'll share photos of some of my favorite quilts next time. 




Friday, March 13, 2015

Winner of blog hop book

Thanks everyone for your nice comments. I used the random number generator to choose the winner of the book.  Diane Duplissis please send me (yakharmon@cox.net) your mailing info and I'll pass it along to Landauer and they'll get a copy out to you.

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I'm in Dallas this week vending at the quilt show for Sew Graceful Quilting. It's a really nice show with many beautiful quilts and lots of vendors. if you're in the area hope you can stop by.

I'd love to post a photo but haven't figured out how to when using the iPad to update.

Monday, March 2, 2015

Recreating Antique Quilts Blog Hop

Welcome!  I'm so glad you stopped by for this hop.  When Wendy asked me if I'd be interested in participating, I jumped at the chance.  I've known Wendy for many years (where did the time go?!) and had the opportunity to test several of her patterns in the past so knew making something from her book would be fun. 

I am very impressed with Wendy's book "Recreating Antique Quilts" for several reasons.  It's not only beautifully photographed but includes full color schematics to guide you as you construct the project.  There's also tips to help make piecing more accurate which means no unpicking and resewing.  Applique templates are full size which means no wasting time and money at the copy center.  Quilting diagrams are also included for several projects.  All this and more for only $24.95.

 
Photo courtesy of Landauer Publishing.
 
If you're in the US or Canada and would like to purchase a copy of the book, click here.  If you'd like to purchase a copy signed by Wendy, click here.  If you're outside the US or Canada and would like to purchase a copy, please ask your local shop if they will carry the book.  If they won't carry the book, you can order directly from Landauer or Amazon.
 
I love, love, love to applique.  I piece so I have a background on which to applique.  Wendy knows this so I'm sure was expecting I'd choose an applique project.  Instead, I chose a pieced project:  Patches and Crosses Table Runner.  I was drawn to the symmetry of the project and interested in how the half blocks would work.  I wasn't disappointed as the pattern instructions clearly explain how to achieve perfectly pieced half blocks. 
 
 

Here's the pattern as shown in the book.  Photo courtesy of Landauer Publishing.


If you look closely, you'll notice several differences between the runner Wendy made and mine.  Notice the white inner border in Wendy's runner?  I omitted that border; I felt like with my fabric choices the white inner border would overwhelm my piece.  I also used two different fabrics for the border.....was that a design decision.....or an "I don't have enough fabric" decision?   I could spin a tale and go on about how using two different border fabrics was planned during the design phase but, honestly, I didn't have enough of either fabric for the border so thought it would be fun to use complementary fabrics.  I really like the additional interest the border adds to the piece. 

 

I used Lynette Anderson's Time with Friends fabric line for my project (photo courtesy of Lynette Anderson).  I chose the blue colorway for a nice spring look.  I have sewn with Lynette's fabrics many times in the past and love the feel of the fabric.  I also love the fact her lines can be interchanged.  You can see the entire range of Time with Friends here.  While you're there, be sure to check out her other fabric lines.

 
My table runner was beautifully quilted by Darlene at Sew Graceful Quilting.  I'd planned to quilt it myself but was very pleased when Darlene asked if she could quilt it for me.  Her quilting doesn't become the quilt -- it adds dimension and interest but allows the beautiful fabrics to remain the focal point.
 


What's next?  Now that I've finished a pieced project, it's time to move on to an applique project.  I'm drawn to 4 block applique quilts and think the urn of flowers on the Floral Fancy Wallhanging (photo courtesy of Landauer Publishing) would be beautiful as a 4 block quilt.  I think I'll set the urn on point with the pots meeting in the center.  What do you think?

 
 
I'm excited to see what my fellow bloggers created using Wendy's book.  Here's a link to the other blogs. 


Lisa: http://lovetocolormyworld.blogspot.com/
Doreen: http://treadlemusic.wordpress.com/
Karen: http://karensquiltscrowscardinals.blogspot.com/


Landauer has graciously offered to give away a copy of their book.  Leave a comment by March 13 and I'll draw the name of a lucky person. 

Thanks for stopping by.  If you'd like to follow my blog, I'd love to have you join.  Since my mother passed away, I've been pretty hit and miss in posting but thanks to Wendy I'm motivated to post more often.