Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Wedding is Coming Up!



Our son Brian is getting married to his sweetheart Lauren. We took this photo last summer on Squam Lake in New Hampshire. (The shutter was open for 30 seconds to get those stars.)
After the wedding I'll be back. Bye for now!

Sunday, May 24, 2015

Selvage Star


This selvage star quilt is the work of twins Jessica and Jennifer of Twin Fibers. I love how they cut the selvages nice and wide to show the beautiful fabric prints. And the quilting is great!
Their newest projects involve upholstery.
Interesting tutorials too.

Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Scrap Creatures


This scrapy snail is just one of Sandra Hanken's charming patterns. Her shop is Becoming Bears ETC on Etsy. ETC stands for Especially Terrific Creatures, of course. Sandra lives in northern Minnesota.

Friday, May 8, 2015

Silk Ribbon Embroidery


There is a wonderful tutorial for silk ribbon delphiniums on Carol Daisy from Carol Steemson.
This would look fantastic on a crazy quilt! 


And here's another silk ribbon beauty made by Danielle Roothooft featured on Stitchin Fingers.



Thursday, May 7, 2015

Teapot Quilt


See KateThemel on Indulgy for this and similar quilts. I followed numerous links on Indulgy but I'm still not sure who make this quilt. If you know, please leave a comment.
UPDATE: Thank you for the links to Kate Themel's sites in the Comments below.

Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Kati's Striped Quilt


This fresh modern quilt was made by Kati and is featured on her blog: from the blue chair, a good source of inspiration for modern quilts. Nice work, Kati!


Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Art from Recycled Items by Magdalena Godowa




Recycled items and apple quilt (below) by Magdalena Godowa from Poland. See more of her art on Flickr.







Sunday, May 3, 2015

Modern Log Cabin from Insung Kim


Modern log cabin quilt by Insung Kim on Flickr
I like how she used  prints with white backgrounds. They make the blocks look light and airy. 
Nice job, Kim!

Thursday, April 30, 2015

Saturday, April 25, 2015

Thursday, April 23, 2015

Yarn Bombings!


Made by Aquaholic and featured on Edhat where you can see more photos and read about the process.


Jennifer Marsh on flickr: Interdependence Tree Project, Huntsville, Alabama.


The Yarney Stone from Parents.com.


Yarn tee pee by Bloesem class teacher Natalie Miller.

This looks like fun! The trees and rocks in my yard could use a little color too.


Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Selvage Skirt by Flourishing Palms


Selvage skirt by Linda (Flourishing Palms). She calls it Name Dropper for all the designer's names featured in the selvages. Haha.

Monday, April 20, 2015

Selvage Skirt


This selvage skirt was made by  Rachel van Tilborg from Canada. Her blog is Not Your Run of the Mill, but I couldn't find this particular post there. Photos from Google images.



Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Wabi Sabi Quilt: Off-Center Medallion


This is the center medallion of the third wabi sabi quilt (except that the medallion won't be quite in the center). I like the batik in the middle. See the close-up photo below. I found both dark batiks at the Quilted Ewe in Winsted, CT. The green fabric that looks like grass came from there too. Mary (the owner) has lots of great fabrics. I always find some treasures there. I'll show you when this quilt is finished.


Monday, April 13, 2015

Wabi Sabi Quilt 2


 This is quilt top #2 in my new Wabi Sabi series. It measures 63" x 82." The actual sewing was fast, but it took me some time to consider the layout. It was fun to make. The close-up photo below shows the individual fabrics a little better. The background is taupe (Kona Sand). Now I'm daydreaming about #3.


Saturday, April 11, 2015

Wabi Sabi Quilt is Finished!


And the pattern is finished too! This is a raw-edge machine applique quilt. The final task is trimming off all the loose threads after machine washing and drying. But then it has a nice soft texture. 

Wabi sabi is a Japanese aesthetic that finds beauty in simplicity, authenticity, imperfection, and the natural cycle of growth and decay. It also involves asymmetry which goes against my natural default settings. That's part of the fun of making a quilt like this.

Wabi Sabi quilt by Karen Griska.

All of these photos were taken after machine washing and drying.





Friday, April 10, 2015

Ice Cream Quilt Variations


The Ice Cream quilt designed by Kaffe Fassett. Delicious!


I found this Ice Cream quilt on Pinterest (above). Originally from Kaffe Fassett.


Kimberly Gervais' version of the ice cream quilt (above). See her blog post about it here.


Terri's version (above) is featured on her blog Quilternity's Place. And here's a close-up, below. She made all her strips the same width.