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Quilted by Natalia Bonner of Piece n Quilt “Image from American Patchwork & Quilting® magazine. ©2013 Meredith Corporation. All rights reserved.” Everything in our world is so fast, fast, fast especially at I strip piece. My mind thinks what is quickest most efficient But this slow it down got me to thinking
Slow it Down… I thoroughly enjoyed each and every second of making this quilt.
Now I watch online as more and more people are If for some reason you have landed here and are not a quilter, Sign up for a class, get a book, do anything, just start! The tone it down quilt is not for the faint of heart.
However this is a great quilt to add to your Now that I am finished being all gushy, I wanted to I am going to be doing another #APQquiltalong in 2015. Your first tease. |
Month: November 2014
NEW Cool Pins
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When I have a big variety of stripped pieced sets that need to stay in a certain order I write on the scrap the corresponding letter or number so at least I have that as a reference.
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quilt market
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Have you heard of a face-ie? Well leave it to Barb from Me and My Sister to coin a new phrase. She meant selfie but I like using face-ie now. When the moda designers and staff get together their is always plenty of shenanigans. I was not taking a face-ie but they had me hold my hand up to the camera as if I were. Then they were saying lean back, further, further, further as if i were to be better positioned in the frame of the picture. However I do believe this was a trick to see if I would fall flat on my booty, as you can tell by the way they were all positioning their cameras to get a shot of me on the floor. I hope I surprised them with my great balance and yoga moves. OR maybe I disappointed them if you know what I mean.
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Confetti Forest
I love that name.
I guess I can enjoy my “fall” quilt at the lake or snuggle under my “fall” quilt when the temperatures plunge.
I combined two of my favorite lines, Persimmon by Basic Grey and Modern Neutral by Amy Ellis. But this is also a great scrap buster project. The complete instructions and yardages can be found in the McCall’s Quilting January/February 2015 issue. To find out more information about this quilt, magazine and kit information please visit http://www.mccallsquilting.com/mccallsquilting/articles/Confetti-Forest-Trendy-Triangles-Throw-Quilt-Pattern
Subscriptions- November 11th on New stands November 25th
On a side note if you want to see more about Persimmon by Basic Grey, Alison shares the fabric line and patterns available. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SsaiYNUTWEE
And here is Amy Ellis talking about Modern Neutral fabrics, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-CTEUKppzf0
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