I’ve been making some large quilts lately. My inclination is that this next design would be outstanding large but I decided for a first run on this new design, I would go small. This art quilt is just about 20″ square. My technique for this quilt started with a background of pastels, pieced as fairly
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Taking a Break from Custom Art Quilt Orders
As I’ve shared in previous posts, my husband died in January 2020. It has been a challenging 16 months but I’m back on my feet. As part of this 16 months of serious and dedicated grieving I now find myself coming out the other side accepting that life is going to be different in many
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Muted Colors in Landscape Art Quilt
I am more of a dynamic and vibrant color person than pastels and muted colors. However, as I looked at paintings for design ideas, I came across some beautiful paintings using only muted colors or a limited palate with grays. I made this small quilt with fairly simple piecing and just 10 pieces, all different
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Playfulness while creating art quilts
Two months ago as the snow was piling up in central PA I found myself playing with fabrics of spring colors. I decided to make a Spring theme abstract landscape quilt. These abstract quilts are total fun to make. Cutting pieces with unique curves, organizing the fabrics artistically, and finally quilting creatively. I realized as
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A beautiful starburst art quilt “how to”
I recently created an enlarged design of a smaller quilt I had made several years ago. All enlargements have challenges, especially as I’m usually working from a photo and I don’t make patterns. This starburst design is a creation of “rays” with each having seven different fabrics in it, progressing from light to dark fabrics
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Quilt creations gone awry
Last year was a busy year with custom quilt orders. I had one custom order for a tree quilt design, quite large. I was working from a photo of a quilt I made previously and the customer wanted the design enlarged. I’ve made dozens of such orders of different designs but this time around, I
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Finding the right fabrics for art quilts
I’ve been making art quilts for almost 10 years. My studio looks like a fabric shop with around 500 or more different fabrics…AND YET…there always seems to be a unique color or design I’m looking for. My late husband used to joke that he hoped my quilt business would at least pay for my fabric
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New Art Quilts and my blog is back for 2021
The year 2020 is finally over and I’m glad. Not just because of the pandemic, which has all of us learning to live differently, but because my husband died last January. I had no idea the grieving process would be so intense, so life consuming and so difficult. But…I am feeling part of the human
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Three Custom Quilts Challenge My Abilities
I am fairly firm about always making custom quilts that are one of my designs, larger or smaller or different colors. However, I had a request last year to create a landscape, which was one of my designs, and two quilts of cats. I was quite uncertain of my cat design abilities!! I’m not a
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