Saturday, March 28, 2015
Sunday, March 15, 2015
Magnolia II
The theme for our Possum Town Quilter’s 2015 Ultimate Guild Challenge was to create a piece of fiber art with the Southern Magnolia Flower. My challenge was to present the white/cream flower in color. I fused applique pieces to a colorful background fabric and then used intense pencils for highlights and details.
36" X 36" -- $810
Made from commercial cottons
You can see more of my process HERE and on my first Magnolia.
Detail
We are celebrating Mother’s 90th birthday this coming weekend in VA. Isn’t she a cute baby, charming youth, classy adult, and beautiful woman?
Friday, February 27, 2015
Heatwole Sewing Retreat and Father's Shirts
Our annual family sewing retreat took place on the Outer Banks of NC.
My first project was to make another small quilt from Father’s Shirts. You can see my first one HERE and HERE.
Mother marked the backside of some of the squares for me to sew diagonally to get 2 half square triangles from 2 squares.
I chain stitched the squares and then Mother snipped the thread between the chain and then cut on the diagonal line making 2 half square triangles.
Inspiration for this quilt came from the book “Mad About Plaid” by Debbie Bacon.
I thought I was finished with this top; but now I want to change those light triangles in the border for a medium value.
Now Coleen is taking the scraps and making herself a “Father’s Shirts” quilt too.
Jolene machine quilted her huge queen size quilt on her domestic Bernina. I think it has been in the making for 10 years.
Four generations of quilters – Great grandmother Margaret, Grandmother June, Mother Jolene, and Daughter Afton.
Polly machine quilts feathers on her Bonnie Hunter mystery quilt, Grand Illusion.
Mother helped Barbara with a quilt, piecing and ironing.
I loved finding inspiration out by the beach for another piece of fiber art.
Thursday, February 26, 2015
SAQA With the Golden Triangle Quilters
I have enjoyed showing SAQA’s Trunk B at different venues in Mississippi.
The Golden Triangle Quilters in Starkville took turns sharing their thoughts about these pieces.
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