A couple of video tutorials to help you make the "Sound of Music" quilt. Have fun! :)
A detailed step by step guide with illustrations and infographics for turned edge applique using paper backed fussible web.
Two of my children were fortunate enough to be taught by a fantastic keyboard teacher named Dianna. To thank her for her outstanding teaching and calm, gentle manner, I made this music quilt for her. She seemed to really love it, which is the best reaction you could hope for!
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FABRIC THERAPY - some people take pills to keep them sane...I take 100% cotton.
"Gail's Garden" is a quilt that Sharon Pederson made in collaboration with her daughter Gail, the quilt's namesake.
Welcome to Creatin' in the Sticks and my day - the final day for the Music Blog Hop. To all that participated or commented - Thank yo...
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#143 in the line up of word prompts for The Creative Prompt Project was Melody. I thought it was time for another papercut (well 2 actually), the first one is made up of just 8 Treble Clefs and in the second I have added a few more sheet music symbols.
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Barb brought me this beautiful applique top to quilt. She says she finished the blocks years ago and only just finished the border, which she designed herself. The blocks are a Piece of Cake design. I was inspired to do a lot of quilting but did not finish the quilt without some mishaps. I started the piano key border (the straight lines along the edge of the quilt) at the top and then I quilted all the way down the quilt and did the piano key border at the bottom. I like to do the piano key border along the side going up the quilt, it is just easier for me to use the ruler that way. When I finally made it back up to the top of the quilt I found that I had started the top with half-inch piano keys but forgot that by the time I reached the bottom, so had done three-quarter inch piano keys at the bottom and up the sides. DUH! I had to take out the stitches on top and redo the border there. Once I finished the quilt, I pinned it to my design wall to admire it and found another dumb mistake! It has to do with the crosshatching, can you find it? Once you see it, your eye is drawn to it like a magnet and you wonder what kind of idiot quilter made that mistake! I'll post the corrected quilt tomorrow. So I got to work on my stitch ripping skills and I have to say that the perfectly even stitches that my Innova makes made the job easier than usual! Maybe they should put that in their ads?
Sold by Create your own from scratch Size: Throw Pillow 16" x 16" Accent your home with custom pillows from Zazzle and make yourself the envy of the neighborhood. Made from high-quality Simplex knit fabric, these 100% polyester pillows are soft and wrinkle-free. The heavyweight stretch material provides beautiful color definition for your design while also being the perfect complement to your couch! Dimensions: 16" x 16" (square) Simplex knit fabric; 100% polyester; wrinkle-free Hidden zipper enclosure; synthetic-filled insert included Machine washable Made in the USA Designer Tip: To ensure the highest quality print, please note that this product’s customizable design area measures 16" x 16". For best results please add 0.5" bleed.
"CHRISTMAS CELLO SYMPHONY"- QUILT BLOCK HAS 1 DESIGN ON 15" X 15" COTTON FABRIC 1 "CHRISTMAS CELLO SYMPHONY" QUILT BLOCK is machine embroidered on pre-shrunk, 100% Cotton fabric that is high quality and a perfect weight for quilting or any quilting project that you might want to do. Celebrate the beauty of your favorite Christmas music with an elegant sketch style instrument surrounded by festive foliage There is stabilizer on the back of the quilt blocks and you can leave it on or you can cut it away, it will not affect your quilt block in any way if you leave it on. The 15" X 15" blocks are ready to be cut to your personal block size. These are perfect for a quilt, a pillow, a lap quilt, or a wall hanging, and many other creative ideas. 1 - EMBROIDERED QUILT BLOCK in the size listed below: "CHRISTMAS CELLO SYMPHONY"-- 6.73" X 7.79"(stitched embroidery size) SHIPPING:THE QUILT BLOCKS WILL BE MAILED BY USPS TO THE BUYER WITHIN 10 DAYS AFTER PURCHASE, SINCE THESE ARE CUSTOM DESIGNS MADE TO ORDER, PLEASE ALLOW TIME FOR ME TO STITCH THEM OUT FOR YOU. PLEASE ALLOW 4-7 DAYS FOR DELIVERY OF QUILT BLOCKS IMAGE PROVIDED BY EMBROIDERY LIBRARY THIS BLOCK IS A STITCHED QUILT BLOCK
"Concerto" by Mayumi Ishii is her merging of her love of music and quilting.
Yes, that’s right! Edyta Sitar of Laundry Basket Quilts!!! One of the guilds to which I belong is the Music City Quilt Guild in Nashville (MCQG). Each year, MCQG brings in a nationally known teacher for 3 days of classes and lectures. This year, we have been anxiously awaiting Edyta's visit, and she is now here!!! Yesterday, The Quilter's Path in Mt Juliet hosted a class with Edyta to learn all the techniques for making her wonderful quilt, Spool Quilt. This has always been one of my favorites of her quilts. Edyta Sitar's Spool Quilt I took part in that class and learned SO much! What was the best thing I learned? That Edyta is a really warm, natural and funny person! She had us all charmed within five minutes of opening her mouth :*) On a more practical level, I also learned a lot about choosing fabrics for a quilt. Unlike a lot of quilters, I am pretty comfortable with color and have no problem with choosing fabrics to get the colors I want for a quilt. However, color is not all there is to consider when choosing fabrics. Edyta stresses the value of also putting a lot of thought and care into your decisions regarding texture and design. She goes by a Rule of 5 - choose at least 1 large print, 1 medium print, 1 small print, 1 stripe (or plaid), and 1 dot fabric. This provides a nice range of texture and visual appeal to go along with the colors chosen. One look at Edyta's quilts makes it clear that she is an expert at choosing fabrics! Of course, she now designs most of the fabrics she uses. 1" strips shared by doing a strip swap in class This is the pile of strips we all worked with once we did our strip swaps. And these are the two spool blocks I managed to accomplish yesterday from the blue strips. Aren't they just the cutest things? =^..^= You can see that our kits contained lots of different textures, designs and colors to work with. Edyta is also well known for mixing fabric types, such as her use of both batiks and civil war fabrics in the same quilt. Today, Edyta came to our Guild meeting at MCQG to give an absolutely wonderful talk and trunk show of her quilts! Talk about eye candy!!! She had over 80 quilts with her! We were all drooling so much, the ladies who cleaned up afterward had to use mops!!! After the abbreviated morning meeting, she taught a class on her applique techniques. Since class slots were limited, I didn't sign up for that class, choosing instead to take her Eldon class tomorrow. I’m looking forward to more great fun with her then!!! Edyta Sitar's Eldon Eldon block Following are some of the pictures of Edyta's quilts shown today. Not all of them, of course, because you’d never get the blog to upload! I can’t believe how prolific this girl is! But these were some of my favorites :*) There were many more pictures but I was afraid of overloading the size of this post! I did take a picture of me with Edyta today, but when I got home and loaded it - got a good look at it - oh my, what a horrible picture! I'll try to get a better one tomorrow at the Eldon class ;*) Thursday and Friday, Edyta will be at The Quilter's Attic in Goodlettsville. She will teach a class on Thursday and then there will be a book signing on Friday morning. Stop by if you get a chance! I'm sure Fran and Edyta would be delighted to see you!!! Gotta go now and get some sleep so I can be fresh and bright-eyed & bushy-tailed for tomorrow's class. Well, maybe fresh will have to do.... *wink* Hugs & Blessings! Teresa =^..^=
11 wall quilts to welcome you home Decorate your living space with 11 pieces of beautiful fabric wall art that will turn your house into a home. Wall quilts are the perfect place to experiment with new techniques (piecing, appliqué, and quilting) without committing to a large-scale project. And with patterns from popular designers—Rebecca Bryan, Emily Cier, Jenifer Dick, Becky Goldsmith, Kathreen Ricketson, Camille Roskelley, Kim Schaefer, Heidi Staples, and Laura Wasilowski—you have a great variety to choose from! Modern or traditional, scrap-friendly or stash-busting, there's something for everyone in this value-packed book. • Make mini quilts from some of your favorite designers: Rebecca Bryan, Emily Cier, Jenifer Dick, Becky Goldsmith, Kathreen Ricketson, Camille Roskelley, Kim Schaefer, Heidi Staples, and Laura Wasilowski • Plenty of techniques to try, in styles that will appeal to all types of quilters • Fans of wallhangings and mini quilts will love this book! #11248 UPC: 734817-112488 eISBN: 9781617453847 Related Blog Posts Use Your Scraps in Wall Quilts! Appliqué a Lazy Log Cabin Wall Quilt! The link will open in a new tab or window.
Musical note crochet pattern. A great idea to make a beautiful birthday or any other special occasion card. The notes included: Quarter Note or Crotchet, Half Note or Minim, Whole note or Semibreve, Eighth Note or Quaver, Beamed Notes, Treble Clef and the Staff. Please note: this is a pattern only and not the finished item. You will receive a PDF file with step-by-step instructions, pictures and diagrams. This pattern is written in English and uses UK crochet terms (UK/US conversion chart is included). INSTANT DOWNLOAD. Material used: - YarnArt Lily (225m per 50g) in black, grey, white; - Hook size: 1.0mm. The pattern and photographs contained in this PDF document are the property of Anzelika Liusinska. Feel free to sell items made from this pattern but do not sell or share any copies of this pattern, digital or printed. Thank you for your visit!
Quilters who love appliqué will jump at the chance to make Kathy Wylie’s heavenly “Instruments of Praise,” which won the Bernina Machine Workmanship Award at the 2011 American Quilter’s Society show and is now part of the National Quilt Museum’s permanent collection. With Kathy’s helpful tips on color selection, design placement, appliqué technique, and embellishing, quilters can complete this project even if they aren’t appliqué experts. ·Pack includes full-sized pattern and instructions for 4 appliqué blocks, plus corner motif ·Large quilt requires 17 yards of fabric (backing included) ·5-section construction makes this quilt ideal for a continuing appliqué class
For anyone who has ever googled "Quilt Top" and produced guitars, you may know there is something unique about the term. I decided early on in the year that I needed to make a Guitar Quilt for our wildly successful choir director at Stanwood High. Since I adore www.RobbiEcklow.com I used her pattern. Let's Play!
"Concerto" by Mayumi Ishii is her merging of her love of music and quilting.
Before I start talking about anything else, I want to thank everyone for linking up on Wandering Camera and leaving such wonderful comments. It was a great start to the monthly linky party and I really appreciate it. As you know, I love making pictures into quilts. The design ideas come from al
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This is number two in the series ‘it’s in the Bag’ and called ‘Sew Simple Squares’ The square is a very often used shape in all our sewing and this new pattern offers little bags in two sizes, using just the basic square and one that I have tweaked slightly. The smaller size ‘tweaked’ version is a Bag, but used open is a perfect size for an ort. An ‘ort’ is a little cloth bag to gather small bits of fabric scraps and cottons discarded as we sew and these are very useful. I have made my bags in scrappy florals and also some in neutral tones and one is in some linen scraps that I have stamped and created an individual look ! The largest Bag is made using 6inch square and the smaller one is 4 1/2inches This collection of bags is designed to be made by hand, no sewing machine is required Quick and easy to make and quite addictive !