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Color Class in New Smyrna Beach

Last week, I had fun teaching a color class in New Smyrna Beach, FL.  The ladies were very welcoming and enthusiastic.  They worked diligently cutting and pasting paper pieces, as they created their own color workbooks.  Click on any image for a larger view. We spent quite a bit of time talking about opposite (complementary) color […]

My Collage to be Auctioned FEBRUARY 9th!

My quilted collage, Hope Emerging, will be auctioned online on February 9th, to benefit the American Cancer Society. UPDATE:  This collage was purchased with a $120 bid to ACS! Seen above, it’s a petite 10″ wide by 8″ high.  See a detail image below. Click on images for a larger view. Hope Emerging, Detail Although offered […]

Tote Tuesday Fund Raiser Starts Feb. 2!

Have you got your eye on one (or more) of the totes being auctioned in support of the American Cancer Society?  I do! Called Tote Tuesday, each tote bag features items for fabric artists and lovers of fiber art.  The excitement starts on February 2nd here. I’ve made a small quilted collage to benefit this […]

Most Beautiful Book

I own the world’s most beautiful book, and I’m about to show it to you!  But first, a little background.  I purchased this book in the gift shop of the Cathedral of Ste. Chapelle, in Paris.  Ste. Chapelle, is a BEAUTIFUL cathedral, known for its stained glass windows.  The cathedral was built by Louis IX in the 13th […]

Be Inspired by Your Photo

“Be inspired by your photo, not owned by it.” Sticking to this as our class motto, the ladies in Design Your Own Nature Quilt produced exciting work.  This often required working slightly outside their comfort zones, but they were willing to do so, achieving  great results. Donna used a photo of two Trillium.  She rearranged them within her […]

Sarasota “Design Your Own Nature Quilt” Workshop

On my second day in Sarasota, I taught Design Your Own Nature Quilt to a great group of women.  This is my favorite class to teach because the students gain a lot of skill and confidence.  However, getting there can be slightly intimidating since the students put several new concepts to work.  Therefore, the class […]

“An Apple a Day” Continued

An Apple a Day is the title of the pattern we use in my Double Reverse Applique class.  I’ve given the technique this name because: 1- Fabric is cut away to reveal the fabric below it, and 2 – Since the stitching is done from the back, there’s a second kind of reversal. This is Pam’s […]

Sarasota “Double Reverse Applique” Workshop

Oh my, did we have fun on my recent teaching trip to Sarasota, Florida!  For starters, I taught my half-day Double Reverse Applique class. The photo below shows my teaching display.  The pattern matches the red apple, but as you can see, it’s awesome in any color variation. Lou and Denise (L-R) stayed busy:  Click any photo […]

3 Steps Forward, 2 Steps Back: Collage Finished

Before stitching my collage for the American Cancer Society, I decided to cover it with tulle (bridal netting,) to help control all the tiny pieces.  The photo below shows me auditioning two colors.  I decided on white.   You can see that the white tulle dampens the strong black a little (below.)  However, I decided […]

Collage for Cancer – Part 2

I was worried that the stems for my little collage might be too chunky for the petal/flower shapes.  I auditioned the combination and got this: Just as I suspected.  It looks more like birthday candles than foliage.  (And the colorful flowers will need a much better arrangement, as well.)  So, back to the drawing board […]