I did have four Zoom Meetings this week- QuEGs, The Diva group, FAB and the Pixies. I enjoy the meetings, but I do miss seeing folks in person. That is changing I think. The Diva group is working hard on getting shows going and that is a positive thing. FAB is considering meeting ...
And a comparison – last year I took a photo of the graffiti on the side of an old building near a vacant lot – this year there is a whole new building in the space… 2023 2024 Bookgroup views from Suavie Island on a beautiful evening- North Portland Mt St Helens Neighborhood gardens...
Friend Julie had agood idea to try out all the different techniquesBonnie Hunter provides in the directions. She shows at least two methods of construction of the units in each clue. These Mystery Quilts are a great way to practice different techniques, try out different tools and get practic...
FindQuilt Shows in Oklahomahere. FindQuilt Shops and Shop Hopshere. Oklahoma Quilters State Organization (OQSO). We have over 120 members. Dues are only $15 a year. We hold 2 retreats a year. One in March and one in September. At the retreats we have a featured Guest Speaker that al...
I have only seen them sold at quilt shows. I have no idea whether or not an Olfa replacement blade, for example, would work in a Martelli rotary cutter. Quilter’s Cove: fabrics Quilter’s Cove: fabrics They displayed the fabrics in a way that was a cross between House of Fabrics ...
Many of you already know what a stickler I am for copyright law protection for designers, so I will only show quilts from the show that I also have the documentation for. This is a great tip for anyone who likes to photograph quilts at quilt shows or events — in addition to asking ...
Although many of the quilts are samples from myhttps://sewgocreate.comwebsite, there are others from art shows and old ones rarely seen. Here are some unusual ones that are rather fun: “Audacious Cretaceous” (below left) commemorates the meteor that created the valley of my town, Wet...
She is a great quilter and shows me how to be brave with the color choice. Reply Sara Friesen 09-08-2023 11:44 am I would pick Turquoise and Fushia. Jaqueline DeJonge has inspired me the most. Reply Vanessa Remsburg 09-08-2023 11:48 am Yellows and coral My mom!! Reply ...
Janet Quam 02-11-2023 5:56 pm I like cube blocks where chevrons can also be seen. My eyes shift back and forth between them. Marguerite Brown 02-14-2023 6:27 pm I REALLY like your quilt! Your design shows off this very dynamic fabric collection. (I’m thinking that using folded...
Friend Julie had agood idea to try out all the different techniquesBonnie Hunter provides in the directions. She shows at least two methods of construction of the units in each clue. These Mystery Quilts are a great way to practice different techniques, try out different tools and get practic...