My version of the Fiesta Wall Quilt from Quilting Modern It's such a pleasure to be a part of Jacquie Gering and Katie Pedersen's blog celebration for their new and fabulous book, Quilting ...
Thank you so much for joining me for this little tour through the quilts from Modern Patchwork. I really appreciate all of your wonderful comments! The winner of Bundle 1 is Chris. The winner of Bund...
This is part of a series of posts about my new book, Modern Patchwork. You can read more here. Thanks so much for following along this week! This is the last of four posts and we'll start with a...
This is part of a series of posts about my new book, Modern Patchwork. You can read more here. This is my Fire Drill quilt. The quilt top is made from pieced diamond blocks and half blocks in lots of...
This is part of a series of posts about my new book, Modern Patchwork. You can read more here. Owl Eyes applique and patchwork quilt featuring Shades of Grey prints from Daisy Janie organic fabrics. ...
This is part of a series of posts about my new book, Modern Patchwork. You can read more here. Escape Artist quilt. It's hard to pick a favorite, but Escape Artist may be my favorite quilt from ...
Rapid City quilt back. Made with Kona cotton solids and prints by Heather Moore from her Cut Out and Keep collection for Cloud 9 fabrics. For me, one of the toughest things about writing a quilting b...
Do you ever start projects, set them aside, and then completely forget about them? This is the story of a project like that. While looking at Facebook back on May 4th, I learned that May 4th is appar...
Thank you so much for sharing what you're thankful for! The winner of the goodie bag is Anne, who is thankful for her parents, her sisters, her sweetheart of a nephew, her best friend, IPAs, and...
Modern Patchwork is finally making its way to shops. Yay! If you're carrying Modern Patchwork, or have seen it for sale locally, please leave a comment here letting everyone know.
I was so thrilled to receive a copy of the German translation of The Practical Guide to Patchwork, or Die Grundlagen des Patchworks. I don't speak German (unless you include counting to ten, thr...
As some of you know, I spent the last 5 days in Kansas City attending Spring Quilt Market. Quilt Market is a trade show, and I was there to do a presentation for shop owners, aka Schoolhouse, about M...
The winner of a copy of We Love Color is Julie, whose favorite Kona colors are Ash and Tangerine. Thank you all so much for playing! Things are going to be quiet around the blog this week as I prepar...
I received my contributor copies of We Love Color today! In case you haven't already heard, We Love Color is a collection of quilt patterns using Kona solid fabrics. The contributors are: Cherri...
Thank you so much to everyone for entering the giveaway and for your nice words about the quilt and Violet's fabric. The randomly-selected winner of the Madrona Road/Cotton Couture charm pack is...
I wanted to show you a quilt that I made for my friend, Violet Craft, to show off her new collection for Michael Miller, Madrona Road. This quilt is 45" x 60". The pattern is called Neighbo...
More elements have joined the quilt! Here we have: Hydrogen, Carbon, Nitrogen Phosphorus, Oxygen, Sulfur, and Selenium. These are made with an unknown Bella solid, Four Square in the New Day colorway...
Remember when I posted this? At the time, the rules for this bee/round-robin were that we couldn't share photos of what we were working on. Since then, curiosity has proven to be too much for us...
I finished the binding on Elliot's Space Invaders Quilt this afternoon and Margaret and Lily were nice enough to climb up in Lily and Elliot's playhouse and hold it for me while I took pict...
That sounds that you hear? It's just me squealing with glee over receiving my advance copy of Modern Patchwork today. You'll be able to get your very own copy in about a month, but I though...
I finished piecing Elliot's Space Invaders quilt top today. The wind was not cooperative when I was taking these photos! Now I just need to figure out what I'm going to do with the back.
Here's a peek at the Xylophone quilt from my new book, Modern Patchwork. It's a queen bed quilt, measuring 88" x 92", and I quilted it on my home machine. Quilting larger quilts o...
Here is the first set of blocks for my Periodic Table quilt. These are the Noble Gases: Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, and Radon. Each of the blocks will be 4" x 5" finished. This qui...
This post is about how I free-motion quilted my new Tokyo Subway Map quilt on my domestic sewing machine. The quilting is based on a grid. Because the top of the Tokyo Subway Map quilt is made entire...
Thank you to everyone who entered my giveaway! The randomly-selected winners are Terri in BC (who loves aqua), Anna Dorothy (who prefers purple), Michelle Balletti (who absolutely loves gray, but als...
I know that some of you have been waiting for the expanded version of my Tokyo Subway Map pattern and I'm happy to report that it will finally be available this Wednesday! The quilt shown above ...
I started this quilt with the intention of finishing it for my nephew in time for Christmas. The winter holidays have obviously come and gone, but now my nephew's birthday is approaching and I t...
I'm participating in a great round robin/bee that requires me to start a quilt and then send it along to another quilter. It will get passed around the group during the next year and come back t...
My Stamp Collection block uses a piece of lightweight fusible interfacing to quickly piece 100 tiny squares into a 15” x 15” block. This method helps to keep seams straight and makes a block with rei...
Note: The Making the Block post includes a quick summary of what you need to make the block. This is a more in-depth explanation of each item. An introduction to the Stamp Collection block can be fou...
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