I love mixing blues and greens AND mixing prints with batiks and tone-on-tone fabrics. Several years ago I made a mosaic quilt with small square pieces which I named “Gardens and Ponds”. It tries to create curves and blends of fabrics with the design of the mosaic. This winter I wanted to try a new
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Technique and Design
Triptych Quilt Landscape
Some quilt projects are designed in my head in a general way though they unfold color and piecing wise as I go along. This landscape triptych is one of those quilts. I had made a large background quilt upon which I thought I would make several different quilts which could be hung interchangeably on the
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Poppy art quilts-new interpretations
I am having such fun creating abstract poppy art quilts! I have included a group of pictures of all the different designs and background fabrics I’ve used so far. My first poppy quilts used a stunning blue/green batik background fabric. Then I found the Stonehenge fabrics! The beige/grey/brown Stonehenge is absolutely fabulous with the red
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QUILT STITCHING doodling with thread
The other day I saw some doodling with thread on Pintrest and I just had to dash to my sewing machine to give it a try. Well….my first effort didn’t look as good as the beautiful “doodles” I saw on Pintrest but I have definitely discovered a new way to play with my sewing machine!
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QUILT STITCHING for a contemporary garden quilt
This fall I have been exploring a variety of flower motifs. After finishing a rather challenging “Three Red Poppies” art quilt, I decided to experiment with a very contemporary garden quilt design using the reds and greens from the poppy quilt combined with an orange/pale green background batik. As I’m sure I’m mentioned in previous
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QUILT STITCHING free motion for curved piecing
I’ve had the most fun with a wide variety of quilt stitches in abstract curves art quilts. I like to make these art quilts by starting first with an interesting, often modern print, and then building the other fabrics and colors around that print. Sometimes I put on a significant border into which you can
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QUILT STITCHING free motion curves on blocks
This blog is about quilt stitching for mosaic quilts comprised of lots of smaller blocks of fabric so definitely “blocky” looking in design. I enjoy designing and piecing mosaic quilts, using different color combinations ebbing and flowing with the colors. All are abstract depictions of color. For some of my mosaic art quilts I emphasize
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QUILT Stitching to enhance a background
The quilt stitching I’m discussing today is for a unique art quilt with three red poppies on a dynamic but neutral background. As with all my quilts, this one is pieced so the background is in many different pieces as it is added around the poppy pieces. The background fabric is absolutely part of the
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QUILT STITCHING on a sun design quilt
I love making bright sun design quilts. Reds, oranges, and yellows are some of my favorite colors though I must confess to loving just about any color as long as it is dynamic. This is my second blog discussing how to use some varied free motion designs in a sun quilt to create more excitement
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