You gave life to many a warp--large and small! |
You traveled many miles! |
Many feet treadled you! Many weavers, old and young, gave you life! |
You gave life to many a warp--large and small! |
You traveled many miles! |
Many feet treadled you! Many weavers, old and young, gave you life! |
Any time you can gather with fellow quilters, you will see completed quilt tops. Pat had this Bonnie Hunter finished top to show off--great work! |
And this one from knitter friend Judy (so glad she has come over to this side of the fiber world!)EZ Street is the title, but to me--this was not an EZ top to piece! |
And Judy's color choices are super duper! She said she used paint chips to decide on color |
And look at the back!! outstanding! she has given it an additional look |
"Christmas Pickle" by Marsha--just WOW! She said she wanted a real pickle look |
The back is so neatly done--seams pressed flat--such a good quilter! |
Marsha is now working on this top--all it takes is two different blocks--2" squares in 16 patch block and 2" strips that are snowballed |
With this setting you get star pointers |
Now add the color of your center star and you have a complete 22" block--this is going to be one outstanding quilt |
Across the table from me, Cheryl had her plaid strips ready for sewing |
And sew it goes...............strip after strip |
Now with all these HSTs (some put into sets of 8--needing 36 sets) how do you keep track? |
Judy has found a clever way to keep track of her HSTs--she bought this storage container at the Container Store and she is so good about labeling........ |
I've been going through my stash of plaids. |
Anything goes for this quilt top, as long as it is plaid or stripe |
These will work nicely but of course, I couldn't resist buying more plaids & stripes |
We are working for this book by Bonnie Hunter |
And this pattern which takes lots of HST (half square triangles) |
Used up all my paper strips to make HSTs for this project--sew with small stitch, tear off paper and you have a pile of HSTs ready to be pressed (ugh!) to be added to the blocks. |
I tried to find the funkiest fabrics I could to make these sea creatures |
The water fabric was a batik that I found at Fabrics where with $35 purchase, there is no shipping fee and we can't find $35 worth of fabric?! |
this is the first fish in the collection and I made him before I had the background so he doesn't quite stand out like I would want him too, but not all fish are noticeable in the ocean |
He's just a plain old run of the mill flounder fish in my book! |
Ahhh, a kissing fish! |
Leigh (in green, standing) is giving some instruction to Joan with Marian looking on. Gretchen is warping her inkle in the foreground. |
Gretchen winds her warp--over this peg, under this peg "oh, did I do that right?" |
Gerry is counting her warp for that first pick-up |
Leigh is working her directions with experimention--Leigh is a 'master' at inkle! |
A look at Leigh's work |
This little loom has heddles but can still be used as an inkle |
Samples to inspire! Inkle on gals!! |
When you travel through the midwest, you can still find barns with these delightful paintings over their doors. |
Bee in My Bonnet QAL is just the place to find the pattern. This quilt along has been fun |
A chance to use up some 6.5" ophran blocks floating around the stash bin |
also, a way to use up some of those interesting barn fabrics that have been collected over the years. |
animals can be added along with other farm equipment |
These will definitely be added to the Binky Patrol quilt collection for some little adventuresome person to enjoy. |
They look so mysterious and inviting, so there was only one thing to do |
But, to create these forest creatures to cloth! |
I really like this one! He has a crossed eye look! |
And these guys are super great to been peeking at you..............so jump over to Sindy's site and begin your collection of Owls! |
I'm already thinking about the new year and new beginnings--2024 was a lost year as far as new quilt starts--there was not a one began. ...