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Friday, May 1, 2015

Quilt Inspirations 

A New book for Quilters


 Looking for exciting and innovative ways to create your next art quilt?  This NEW book has a thousand color photos with creative techniques.

Two of my quilts were judged and accepted into this book.






California Coastline. 9" x 11", cotton, Original.



Whether you are a quilter or a collector, this book is sure to inspire your appreciation of the art of quilt making. 

Spanning generations and international cultures, the book showcases intricate techniques, innovative design, and dynamic use of color. From traditional to contemporary the images offer quilters of all persuasions an idea on every page to inspire new projects. 


You can purchase this book from:
www.quarrybooks.com  



Midwest Monsoon,  9" x 11", Cotton, 
Original.

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Sea Ranch Chapel  Quilt

Created to celebrate 30th anniversary of a unique chapel. 






The quilt is machine appliqued and hand beaded with glass and Chrystal beads. It measures 27” by 22”. The fabrics are a combination of cotton hand dyed and commercial fabrics.


This Sea Ranch Chapel is located in California along the Sonoma coast on Highway One. It is open to the public from Sunrise to Sunset.


It was completed in the beautiful Desert Aire Quilting Studio, Indio, CA. in January and February of 2015.  The Chapel was designed by the famous Architectural Designer ( San Diego ) James Hubbell.

Friday, February 27, 2015

Comma Cubes

Experiments in Sashings and Settings

This Two sided quilt hangs free in the April Challenge show of the
Pacific Quilt Makers Guild annual show. Gualala Arts Center, Gualala, California.

I found this fun Moda fabric Charm Pack in Vancouver, British Columbia. 
I loved the graphics and the many colorways: chartreuse, tangerine, gold,  black and white. 
I made the diagonal setting first and then created the flip side to match the size.
 All cotton fabrics.   56" X 62".


Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Spirit at Work in Quilting




They say that everyone gets their three minutes of fame some time during their life time. I feel like I got mine this last weekend. I helped the author Chris Boersma Smith welcome the public to a book signing and quilt show.      
             This isn't a "How To" book on quilting, but rather a "Why We Do "quilting book. The book shares the true stories about quilters of different faiths who experience the emotional, spiritual and interpersonal benefits of making quilts. I am one of the quilters who shares where my imagination and joy of quilting comes from. The book also has suggestions or exercises to foster your personal connection between Creativity, Spirituality and Quilting. 
   Chris Smith, standing in front of my quilt, Buckbeak's Return   2008  (38"x 48")
If you would like to review the book, contact the author or buy a copy. go to:
www.ReapAsYouSew.com

Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Small Study Pieces

Blue Hills

When I travel in the RV, I like to have handwork in my lap. It helps the miles go by faster. I have a whole series of 8"x 10" studies that I have done. It's my chance to try different fabrics and beading techniques.

This study was exploring low contrast. I was doing great until the beige hills on the beige land got lost....then there were these interesting beads that I wanted to try out. And surely the rocks needed some interesting beads too. 

Monday, August 25, 2014

New Paths to Follow

Time to Say Good-By 

                (Con Ti Partiro)

This was my second entry in the annual
 Pacific Piece Maker Quilt Guild held in April 2014 in the Arts Center, Gualala, CA.

A little bit bitter sweet as this will most likely be my last entry in our guild's annual challenge. For me it was a way to say good by as I get ready to start a new chapter in my life in the beautiful North West. I created this quilt from a photo my husband took when we were visiting in Italy. I have always loved landscapes and this was like painting with strips of fabric.

The piece is 28" by 36". All cotton fabrics used and if you look closely you can see the subtle beading. I used both the front and back of some of the fabrics. I like the little path that winds trough the hillside village as it reminds me of the paths we take in life. Everyday is an adventure and who knows what surprises will be around the corner?


Try Something NEW !

Annual Pacific Piece Makers Quilt Guild Challenge


" Magic Triangles"

This is a little departure from my usual style my friends tell me. But....LOL I was captivated by the Lonnie Rossi fabric (lonnirossi.com)  that was sold in a Jelly Roll. I only had the fabric  for 5 years before the perfect use for it appeared. 

I was at the  Santa Clara Pacific International Quilt Festival and saw a demonstration of a cutting tool. It was just a simple 90 degree triangle but the booth demos showed how to sew six jelly roll strips into tube. Then you cut then up and magically they turn into two different sets of 9 blocks of banded colors. When when you put them together the combinations are endless.  Needless to say I played with them on the design wall for a long time. It's fun to try something new and this project was  perfect for our annual Quilt Guild Retreat to Healdsburg, CA.