This is Jane I am coming to you from an unseasonably hot Spring in California. How I know this? Its because daily I check on our current temperatures as I have started making a Temperature Quilt. I…
"Lily Pads & Cattails" 28 1/2" X 19" Original Design Rawedged Fused Applique Machine Quilted Detail shot 1 Detail...
"Illinois Album 2" by Jane Sassaman won Third Place in the Pictorial Large category at Houston 2022.
This is Jane I am coming to you from an unseasonably hot Spring in California. How I know this? Its because daily I check on our current temperatures as I have started making a Temperature Quilt. I…
This is Jane I am coming to you from an unseasonably hot Spring in California. How I know this? Its because daily I check on our current temperatures as I have started making a Temperature Quilt. I…
This is Jane I am coming to you from an unseasonably hot Spring in California. How I know this? Its because daily I check on our current temperatures as I have started making a Temperature Quilt. I…
Sheena Norquay’s Scottish Highlands Collections were inspired by the colours of mountains, forests, moorlands, and lochs of the Scottish Highlands as well as native animals such as Highland c…
Ollie loved warm places and high places: perching on top of a shiny car was the best of both worlds;machine quilted by the artist © 2008 80 x 50
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Оригинал взят у annavalter в Фестиваль лоскутного шитья в Токио. Победители, WA-quilts и не только... Настала пора увидеть работы, которые завоевали главные призы на фестивале, а конкуренция, как вы понимаете, была нешуточная. Также познакомимся с работами в моей любимой категории - WA-quilt - это…
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Hey Kids! Today is SO EXCITING!! I finally get to show you my Cruise workshop projects. I have worked feverishly on these projects for the past couple of months and I am finally ready to share them…
Ta Da!!! I finished piecing the top of my first Convergence Quilt: And here’s a close up of my piecing: Let me tell you, I had no problems with the first 3 quadrants, but created a real mess…
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A few meetings ago at Guild I showed something I had made using neckties…I don’t even remember which piece it was. Well, one of our program directors, showed a Dresden Wonky Neighborho…
It's a long way to the finished quilt if you want to design your own... Say hello to "Swarm"! I started it around May 2014, with a design idea but not very much of a clue on how to execute it. I knew I wanted to use the new line of quilting fabrics, Cotton + Steel, though, so I bought a great deal of the Basics range, and then set about cutting it up. There was a lot of sewing and cutting and ironing and trimming. It has 20 rows, and nearly 30 triangle blocks in each row. That's 600 pieces - not counting that the large triangles are made up of 2 pieces, and the small triangle blocks are made up of 4 pieces that need to be sewn together. That's at the old house - the one that we had to clear out before buying a new house, redoing it, and moving into it last year. So it kind of went on hold in the middle of all that, and then there was the settling in and the starting of the garden and the summer... I didn't get back on the job until Autumn 2015 - around March. It took me a year (April 2015) to get to the point where I had enough pieces to start putting it all together: There were times when I despaired of how many pieces were needed, and how complicated the whole quilt was. However, my quilt groups kept telling me to keep going, keep going, it looks great, it's going to be gorgeous And when it did start coming together, it was beautiful! I don't know what it is about this quilt, but it just hits people in the feels. I've had a lot of people admiring it! Maybe it's the colours, the brightness, the...well, playfulness of the pattern... At any rate, it's definitely a show-stopper! Maladicta even gave it the butt-stamp of approval. Which, okay, in this house, isn't difficult. But she was quite happy with it... I had a backing, I had a plan for quilting it, tt was going to be submitted in the Sydney Quilt Show... And then I pulled a muscle in my calf. Ow. And I couldn't do the quilting and couldn't find someone to do the quilting for me in the time left before the quilt had to be submitted. So, no show. *sighs* While at the show, I looked at the two spaces allotted to the quilts that I couldn't finish due to my injury, and sighed. I sent it off to my quilter before I went overseas, I think, and have been waiting for her to get back to me. It took a while, but when it came...it was definitely worth it! Smokey agreed. No sooner had it taken it out of the mailing bag, then she settled on it. She's since pretty much taken every opportunity to head-butt it, muzzle-rub against it, or roll in it. There's a part of me that still can't believe I thought up this pattern, let alone executed it! Name: Swarm Size: 75" x 88" Design: original by Sel I'm trying to write a pattern for it, but it's a bit exhausting, and everything's pretty busy right now. I've submitted it to the Modern Quilt Guild's competition for Quiltcon 2016 in...San Diego, I think? However, I doubt it will make it in - I don't think it's quite 'modern' enough as the MQG defines modern quilts. It looks stunning, though. And I'm definitely keeping this one. :) If you want to go back and see the progress of this quilt, the hashtag on Instagram is #swarmbysel. (Some of the earlier pics won't be tagged because I only came up with the name this year.) I'm linking this up to Sew Modern Monday over at Canoe Ridge Creations!
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A snowflake quilt has been on my design agenda for some time now. I decided to work on that goal by creating a block for Quiltmaker's 100 Blocks, Volume 2. With