Showing posts with label Merry Go Round Quilt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Merry Go Round Quilt. Show all posts

Thursday, January 9, 2020

New Classes Available in 2020

 I am working on developing some new classes this year.  Since I am focus more on teaching than on vending I wanted some new and different workshop options for guilds and shops.

The first is one I have been tossing around for a long time.  I love teaching my Merry Go Round quilt because it has so many setting options, and is so easy to make.  And talk about simple, all it takes is 1 jelly roll!


Look how cool it looks when you switch of the blocks a little bit.



Here are some pictures from a few of my classes.  I am always amazed by how different each one looks.  Some students pull fabric from their stash instead of using a jelly roll.  The results are always wonderful.





But here is one more setting I love, and I was thinking of doing a sample like this for a new class. 


I love it, but they said, oh what the hell, lets go for broke.  One of the options is a bit more involved, but way more eye-catching, so I am working up the sample now and will put the class together in the next week or so.

It is called OH MY STARS 


Here is one a student made in class.  I totally love and (and so does she).  I need to run downstairs to my studio and take a picture of some of the blocks I have up on my wall.  It is a Christmas jelly roll and I can't wait to get it done and photographed.



And look at these cool strip sets I am using to cut my triangle units?  Adorable what?

Did I mention it is put together in rows and there are no set-in seams????  Yea, my kinda quilt.

Sunday, February 14, 2016

Thank You ACQ friends!

The members of the Arapahoe County Quilters in Denver are a talented and active group of quilters.  I had the pleasure of speaking to their guild February 11 on Color Confidence.  What a joyous group!  They enjoyed the program and the quilts and patterns I brought, and even laughed at my jokes!  Who could ask for more?

Special thanks to my hostess and chauffeur, Program Chair Patricia (not Pat) and President Pat (not Patricia).  You touched my heart and my funny bone.Rolling on the floor laughing


The next day I taught a Merry Go Round Quilt class, and look at these amazing projects.  Wish I had managed to get pictures of them all but I was a little slow with my camera.  They were all amazing, and I love how different each one was.  Thanks ladies, I loved my stay in Denver and hope to get back soon to visit.



And I am still laughing at COL* as an excuse for not being able to get up and do something.   (*Cat on Lap)  As I type I am slapping kitty paws off the keyboard from a COL.  Any misspellings are Buster’s not mine.Cat face





Friday, April 3, 2009

Home From Retreat

What fun it is to go to a 5 day retreat! A group of friends from my online quilting group, SewManySwaps, attend a retreat twice a year in Winslow, Arkansas. We have been going since 2002 and it feels more like family than friends each fall and spring when we make the short trek from Kansas to the beautiful Boston Mountains in the Arkansas Ozarks. The scenery is spectacular, our hosts at Sky View Lodge are welcoming and wonderful, and the time with friends oh so precious.

I was able to finish this Merry Go Round Quilt in sweet baby fabrics. Shhhh, don't tell, but this will be a baby gift for my Nephew Corey and his wife Jeniffer who are expecting any day now! Wow, I better get it quilted this weekend! I was so pleased to get my color wheel quilt finished while at retreat. It came out just as I hoped it would. What a challenge it was to find just the right fabrics for each hue, tint, shade, and tone. I ripped out the whole center wheel and replaced it with darker tints, as the first set I had were too pale. I used those 12 tints to make piping around each of the dark shades in the outer ring, making the grayed tones between them really show up.

The outer border has the 3-D effect I was hoping for, altho the dark green is a bit darker than I had hoped. But now it is ready for quilting and I am looking forward to having it completed in time for a quild presentation I am giving this month at the Kaw Valley Quilt Guild in Lawrence, KS on "Color for Quilters." I am going to bind it with a fabulous multi-color stripe cut on the bias.

This wonderful version of my Midnight Posie Block of the Month Quilt was completed by my amazing editor and pattern tester Kathi! Of course she always puts her own spin on the colors and block placements, which I think is great. She also found a major error in one of the later block patterns which I have now fixed. . . yippeee. My sincerest gratitude to her for finding and fixing all my errors. Well, really there was only one, which is pretty amazing. Not that I made a mistake, but that I made only one! (cheesy grin!)

I finished this set of indigo and white blocks for a block swap I am participating in. They really came out nice and were a lot of fun to make. I still have another set to make and then off they go.
I do so love going to retreat! It charges my creative batteries and refuels my soul. I hope each of you have the opportunity to attend a sewing or quilting retreat as often as you are able to go. It will do you so much good. Oh, and get a massage while you are at it. Our wonderful masseuse gave me a "hot rock" massage while I was at retreat. AHHHhhhhh, I thought I had died and gone to heaven.
I am working on my next 2 patterns that will be published this summer. I will provide a sneak peak soon, when I get the tops done. Hope you are having a wonderful spring. My daffodils are blooming!! How about yours? Would love to hear what you are up to. Please post a comment and share your spring projects!