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"BLOOMING ART NOUVEAU FLOWERS - IRIS"- QUILT BLOCK HAS 1 DESIGN ON 12" X 14" COTTON FABRIC 1 ""BLOOMING ART NOUVEAU FLOWERS - IRIS" 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. A beautiful Art Nouveau flower panel in redwork. Wonderful for quilts, and wall hangings! 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 12" X 14" 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: ""BLOOMING ART NOUVEAU FLOWERS - IRIS"--5.96" X 11.78"(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
Raleway, an affable sans serif made by The League of Moveable Type, combines well with just about any other font and looks quite stylish in a logo, especially that quirky “W.” More details and examples of good combinations within.
The holiday travel season is upon us! This means we’re all once again digging through our hall closets and garage storage to find our favorite carry-on bags… well, not all of us! Some of the most practical specialty closets I’ve been commissioned to design over the years are for stowing away luxury
Discover the most popular free embroidery patterns on Makenstitch. Choose from more than 20 beautiful designs and start stitching right away.
Wildlife is majestic, and observing it can be an amazing experience. However, while for some the wild can be mere minutes away from their homes, being surrounded by nature is a luxury for many. Venturing out to seek beautiful vistas and amazing sceneries can be tricky for the majority of people, too. Trips to the wild can be quite expensive in terms of time, money, and effort. You also often have to be able-bodied and quite fit to go on such adventures. That is why so many of us are so grateful to wildlife photographers.
Step out in the cosiest, most stylish bomber you'll see this year! This pattern may be quick and easy to crochet but it is definitely going to grab attention when you're out and about. It's cropped, it's chunky, it's cosy and those balloon sleeves will make you feel like you own the room.SIZING: This is an oversized knit but measurements are given for 9 sizes from XS up to 5XL (62" chest). Shoulder to waist is approximately 50cm/20 inches. Ease around the bust is up to 10cm/4 inches. YOU WILL NEED: Super Bulky Yarn (size 6) Size XS 74cm/29inch Chest Approx 650m/710ydsSize S 94cm/37inch Chest Approx 770m/845ydsSize M 104cm/40inch Chest Approx 840m/920ydsSize L 114cm/44inch Chest Approx 920m/1010ydsSize XL 124cm/48inch Chest Approx 990m/1085ydsSize 2XL 135cm/52inch Chest Approx1070m/1170ydsSize 3XL 145cm/56inch Chest Approx 1130m/1235ydsSize 4XL 155cm/60inch Chest Approx 1210m/1325ydsSize 5XL 165cm/64inch Chest Approx 1290m/1410yds Crochet hook (Size O/17) GAUGE: 7 stitches x 6 rows = 10x10cm (4x4inches) in Half Double Crochet on 12mm hook.
Introducing students to art history – to “masters” who have shaped artistic styles – can be challenging. “Goldfish” by Henri Matisse is one of the most popular artworks in the world. This resource highlights the famous artist and his iconic painting by offering a complete and comprehensive, collaborative project for your students that will engage and inform. You’ll receive everything you need to begin a dialog and create your own “class classic.” The concept is simple – the results are awesome! You will receive: 40 “TILES” The tiles are 7 ½” X 7 ½.” Each tile is labeled with a number (1 – 40) and unique - to represent a specific part of the image. They‘re calibrated to flow seamlessly into one anther to form the completed picture. *Please view ALL THE TILES in “Preview.” Using simple materials such as colored pencils, markers, crayons, paints, pastels - each student works independently on his/her “tile.” Once completed, the 40 tiles are joined together to form the whole. Simply trim away the excess paper and tape the squares together on the back. Easier still, tape them in place directly on the wall. The finished artwork will be an impressive (app.) 38” x 60.” PICTURE A black and white drawing of “Goldfish." This page is useful as a reference, an optional part of your display, or simply as a coloring page. KEY The overall picture divided in the 40 tiles. (grid) This page is especially helpful for students to initially see where their tile fits into the “big picture.” THE ARTISTS THE ARTISTS refers to your students. This page provides you with an empty grid. Write the students’ names - or have them sign in the corresponding box, to showcase where their work is located on the collaboration. *ALL PAGES CAN BE ENLARGED without loss of quality. PROJECT PAGE This page is for you and provides not only information about the artist and the painting but also includes helpful tips to pull off a successful process, project and presentation. *Please note that my intention in developing the “masterpiece line” is to provide a framework for your students to create a UNIQUE masterpiece by using color and pattern not necessarily associated with the original artwork. If you wish to recreate the original you may want to source a color reproduction to complement your lesson as one is not included. Classroom Teachers It’s no secret that integrating art into your subject matter can be highly effective – that collaboration facilitates cooperation, teamwork and acceptance. Your kids will love the ease of the process, the opportunity to create their own page and finally the “wow” moment of contributing to the cool, collaborative artwork. Consider creating a “class classic” for open house, conference night or even as an auction item. Art Teachers This is a no-fuss, highly engaging, full-proof project for a wide range of grade levels. Customize your directives to reinforce your curriculum in art history, art periods, styles, painting, color, line, movement, design, texture, pattern, perspective – and more. You’ll find the versatility of the product surpassed only by the “fun factor.” Consider the impact these artworks would have lining the walls outside your classroom, in the cafeteria, front office or at an annual school-wide art exhibit. This unique, collaborative project is that “something special” you've been looking for. Thanks and have fun! You also might like: "Self-Portrait" by Frida Kahlo COLLABORATIVE Activity Coloring Pages "Campbell's Soup Can" by Andy Warhol COLLABORATIVE Activity Coloring Pages "Cat and Bird" by Paul Klee COLLABORATIVE Activity Coloring Pages "The Great Wave" by Hokusai COLLABORATIVE Activity Coloring Pages "Still Life with Fruit Dish" by Cezanne COLLABORATIVE Activity Coloring Pages "Dance" by Keith Haring COLLABORATIVE Activity Coloring Pages "Sunflowers" by Van Gogh COLLABORATIVE Activity Coloring Pages "The Starry Night" by Van Gogh COLLABORATIVE Activity Coloring Pages "The Water Lily Pond" by Monet COLLABORATIVE Activity Coloring Pages "The Three Musicians" by Picasso COLLABORATIVE Activity Coloring Pages "The Scream" COLLABORATIVE Door Design Radial Symmetry COLLABORATIVE Activity Coloring Pages Radial Symmetry (2) COLLABORATIVE Activity Coloring Pages Radial Symmetry (3) COLLABORATIVE Activity Coloring Pages Radial Symmetry (4) COLLABORATIVE Activity Coloring Pages "Effort and Heart Make Great Art" COLLABORATIVE Mural Visit me on PINTEREST Mary Straw Activity Coloring Pages INSTAGRAM @marystrawactivities This item is protected by copyright. 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Today we're going to talk about quilting patterns on our Tamarack Jackets! This is, I think, one of the most fun parts of making a Tamarack because there are so many options to choose from, the possibilities are literally endless! Before we get too carried away though I want to share a few tips you'll want to think about when deciding on a pattern for your quilting. All of these images are pulled from our Tamarack Pinterest board. Tips for Quilting your Tamarack Unless you have experience using a free motion foot or a longarm machine, straight lines are going to be the easiest option. Turning circles on a regular machine can be difficult with one layer of fabric and adding the batting won't make it easier. If you do want to do a circular pattern, the larger the curves the easier it will be! You don't have to use a machine, try hand quilting or sashiko for a really custom look. Practice quilting on a scrap quilt sandwich before you attack your actual garment. You may need to adjust your machine settings and tearing it out on your jacket is not fun, believe me. Don't be afraid to experiment a bit or step outside your comfort zone. Try a more intricate pattern on a solid color, or use a contrasting color on a print! This is a great time to have fun! We also have a post from the original sew-along called Quilting Tips for the Tamarack Jacket if you need more assistance with your quilting. I highly recommend checking it out! I put together a few quilting ideas if you're looking for inspiration. Any of these would make a great starting point or finished quilting pattern. I had to stop myself at 12 because I was having too much fun. I've also popped a blank jacket in below for you to print out and use as a template to experiment with your own quilting ideas. These 6 designs are relatively simple and would look great on a solid or print. I've used the top right and the bottom left for Tamarack samples in the past so you can see what those look like quilted in our product photos here. The less pivoting you do, the easier the quilting will be, and all of these are simply straight lines but they definitely create an impact! These 6 patterns take slightly more planning than the first 6, but that doesn't mean they're hard! There's a bit of pivoting which I would recommend practicing on a scrap quilt sandwich before you dive in, but it's really all very similar to sewing a garment - just with more fluffiness. If you're using a print, especially a large scale one like Lexi is using here, you can also quilt around the motif. On the front it doesn't distract from the print while on the inside you can really see all the quilting shine. I think this is a super cool option if your fabric is accommodating! If you'd like to download the design page, right click the image above click
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