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I just found this new Block of the Month pattern that is free from ONE PIECE AT A TIME's site. Each month you get two patterns to complete. There will be an entire quilt at the end of the year. It is SO beautiful. These patterns will be free for 2010. After that they will be available on her Etsy site to purchase. Thank you One Piece at a Time for your generosity and beautiful work. This site is a wealth of information and tutorials. I will probably bring you back here again for some of the other things there. Go on over and check it out here.
So now that everyone’s an expert at English paper piecing here are the directions for my little Curio Flower quilt. Download Flower directions Download Leaf and vine p.s. I forgot this part in the handout but I did take the paper pieces out (from the back) after I appliqued it to the background. And, if that weren’t fun enough I have a fat eighth bundle of Curio fabric from Basicgrey and Moda And a set of these lovely buttons To give-away this weekend. To enter just leave a comment telling us which super power you prefer…invisibility or flight. Can you...
With a few simple steps and some advice from the experts, you can take the stress out of fusible appliqué and enjoy happy stitching.
Yumiko and Kenro Izu present expertly printed and extraordinarily subtle still-lifes and insight into the intimate dialogue between the two artists’ work.
About The Artwork Abstract painting inspired by watching rain drops fall on a wet surface and the concentric circles pattern they make. gallery wrapped canvas, sides are painted. Original Created:2019 Subjects:Abstract Materials:Canvas Styles:AbstractConceptualMinimalismModern Mediums:Acrylic Details & Dimensions Painting:Acrylic on Canvas Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork Size:15.7 W x 19.7 H x 1.8 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:Not applicable Packaging:Ships in a Box Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships in a box. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:Mexico. Customs:Shipments from Mexico may experience delays due to country's regulations for exporting valuable artworks. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
Rita Russek Biografie. Rita Russek, eine deutsche Schauspielerin und Regisseurin, wurde am 27. Juni 1952 in Eschwege geboren. Sie war festes
Free block of the month called 'MY TWEETS' All hand stitched using the freezer paper/starch method. All hand done, loving this project so much, thanks to Erin Russek for creating these patterns, and for giving them away for free
Associate Editor Erin Russek loves to make applique quilts, but that wasn’t always the case! With a science background she was led to quilting in an
Hi I’m Pat Sloan the Aurifil Designer of the Month coordinator. I’d like to give you some background on our challenge this year. Pat Bravo at Art Gallery designed a wonderful line of fabric c…
The third set of two blocks in Peppermint Twist, the latest quilt from Erin Russek. This quilt will use 6 blocks, each made 2 separate ways. The blocks can be made individually as well as combined with other blocks from the series. Each block finishes at 12" x 12". Visit www.erinrussek.typepad.com for more information on this project.
Here is Block 1 of my 2010 Block of the Month: Florabunda. I’m a little new to putting patterns up on my blog so if you have any trouble downloading the pattern let me know by leaving a comment. I have the pattern in two forms. The first is a full size pattern (12” square you can download here ) that you can save to a USB drive and take to a copy place to have printed. The other is a ¼ size drawing (download here) that should print on a regular printer. You can make 4 copies of this...
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Ok, I spent a LOT of hours last week figuring out color for this project....I'm calling it Twitter. The picture above is a tad deceptive since this is what it really looks like. I use my digital camera to work on my design before I start making all those appliques and sewing them down. This is an "upcoming" project that I will definitely share with you...but not for a while...sorry. Be sure to visit Judy's Blog for your weekly dose of quilty inspiration. AND don't forget, Jingle Pieced Block #1 will be up on Friday...and there are lot's of tutorials...
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Erin Russek is an appliqué artist that shares free lessons and tips for her signature appliqué methods on her website and in her books.
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A few weeks ago, my parents were up visiting and we went to a local quilt show that is held every other year. There are always some amazing quilts at the show. Here's some really beautiful ones that struck my eye while I was there. "Curves Ahead" by Sue Schoch. The pattern was called Urban Pods. "Party Streamers" by Suzette Merendo-DuPont. The pattern has the same name by Kate Mitchell Quilts. "Queen of the Magnolias" by Jennie Ozog. The pattern is called Cathedral Window Quilts by Lynne Edwards. "My Celtic Solstice" by Laurie Collins. The pattern is "Celtic Solstice" by Bonnie Hunter and Laurie made modifications to the borders to make it all her own. I like how she modified the border and put a celtic quilting theme into it. The quilting was great on this one. "Star Sapphire" by Monica Mottolese and the pattern is by Jinny Beyer. "100 Patch" by Ronald H. Lower. This one would be a great pattern to use up lots of those little scraps that we never know what to do with. "Floral Fantasy - William Morris" by Rita Haldar. "Baltimore Album Quilt" by Chris Polak. The patterns were taken from various books by Elly Sienkiewicz. "Mimi's Traditional Garden" by Carol Swota. Pattern is "Mimi's Bloomers" by Erin Russek. "Bella's Mimi" by Janet Palombo. Pattern "Mimi's Bloomers" by Erin Russek. "More Whirligigs" by Laurie Collins. Pattern is "Whirligig" by John Kubiniec. "Repro Stars" by Mary Widdis. Pattern is from County Threads. This quilt is actually very small. The log cabin pieces were only 1/2" wide finished. The individual did an amazing piecing job with this one. "We're on a Roll...." by Suzette Merendo-Dupont. The pattern is by Karen Brown of Java House Quilts. I couldn't help myself with this one. Its just so cute and funny. "Feather and Swirl" by Laurie Collins. This last quilt was one of the few whole-cloth quilts in the show. It is a masterpiece. I can't imagine the number of hours it took to quilt this. Next time I'm hoping to enter a few quilts into the show. I always end up forgetting to do so and finally remember it about a week before the show opens, which is obviously too late to enter anything. I really need to start planning ahead a little bit more. :c) Happy Crafting! ~Sarah at upstateNYCreations
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This is making me a little sad but here is Block 12. I hope everyone joins along next year for My Tweets, my 2011 BOM. Next week I will have the center block and the finishing directions all ready for you. The pattern has two formats. The first is a full size pattern (12” square you can download here) that you can save to a USB drive and take to a copy place to have printed. The other is a ¼ size drawing (download here) that should print on a regular printer. You can make 4 copies of this one...
My latest pattern, Happy Dance, is up in my Patternspot shop! This will be the center block for my 2015 BOM, Makes Me Happy (we can just call it the Happy quilt for short). I will have more about this later! Here is the link: patternspot.com/patterns/quilt-patterns/4788-happy-dance