Amusing uses for Legos. Have a creative day!
For extreme scrap quilters. See Etsy.com/Shop/KarenGriskaQuilts for fun quilt patterns.
Thursday, August 13, 2015
Wednesday, August 12, 2015
Lego House
"Top Gear presenter, James May, built a new house in Surrey made entirely out of Lego bricks. This two-story Lego palace, which resides in the middle of a vineyard, has a working bathroom, and is covered inside and out with over 816 million Lego bricks." - Zuza Fun
Thank you to patty a. who told me about this yesterday.
Tuesday, August 11, 2015
Lego Street Art
This painted bridge, embellished wall and tree house remind me of good times with our sons and make me smile. I like happy street art.
Monday, August 10, 2015
Lego Wall
Our family is past the Lego phase now, but this clever idea caught my eye.
I remember stepping on Legos when checking on our sons during the night.
That's a real eye-opener!
Sunday, August 9, 2015
Selvage Fabric by Timeless Treasures
This fabric by Timeless Treasures is printed to look like it's covered with selvages!
What would you call this? Down-cycling?
Saturday, August 8, 2015
Novelty Fabrics Add Interest
I'm always on the lookout for interesting novelty fabrics like the little red tiger shown above from Cotton and Steel. The branches, the postmark, and the big black dot add some interest too.
My favorite quilts have a good number of these little surprises. How about you?
The quilt photo above is from the Optimist string quilt pattern.
Here are two more interesting prints from Cotton and Steel.
Friday, August 7, 2015
Family Quilt Holder
Haha! I love this quilt photo! Looks like one tall quilt-holder and two little helpers. Sweet.
Nice modern quilt too. This photo was posted by sasikirana on flickr.
Thursday, August 6, 2015
Spiky Border Tutorial by Tia Curtis
I love how the spiky border adds pizzazz to this scrappy one-patch quilt by Tia Curtis.
Tia is a quilt teacher and longarm quilter in Kansas.
Nice job, Tia!
Tuesday, August 4, 2015
Center Diamond Quilt Shop, Oregon
Last week my DH, DS and I vacationed in Cannon Beach, Oregon. Needless to say, I spent some time in this wonderful quilt shop Center Diamond and brought home some treasures too. These friendly people have a beautiful selection of batiks, Oriental prints, beach themed fabrics, Kaffe Fassett fabrics, the newest modern prints, novelty fabrics and more. Lots of books and tools too. And when you're done, you can sip iced tea outside at a nearby coffee shop (and smell the roses).
Cannon Beach, Oregon. Our hotel was a short walk beyond that big haystack rock: Tolovana Inn.
P.S. I had no problem bringing 4" long scissors on the plane (for knitting).
Thursday, July 30, 2015
Photo Contest Entry: Willys 1942
This photo was my recent entry in the Heritage Village Camera Club competition: "Willys 1942."
I like the curves and the reflection of the pretty sky on the black car. It's tricky to get a photo without the reflections of all the spectators at a car show, but at this angle, it worked. This was taken at a popular weekly car show in Granby, CT. I was looking for interesting windows during this photo shoot. I think exercises like this keep my quilting ideas fresh. Who knows? It can't hurt.
This photo received the highest possible score, a 9, but not the top prize.
Wednesday, July 29, 2015
Virtual Selvage Blog Location
Welcome to the new virtual location of the Selvage Blog. Need room for your next quilting project? Just move right in to one of these bright studios. We have plenty of space. And it's free. That's one of the biggest advantages of virtual cyber locations. Tea anyone?
Happy birthday to my Dad, who would have been 89 today!
Tuesday, July 28, 2015
Advice from Astronaut
As I recall, there was an astronaut in space who was a quilter, right?
I could be happy in space for a long time if I had my quilting supplies with me.
If you're new to this blog, take a look at the quilt patterns in my Etsy shop.
Monday, July 27, 2015
Sunshine Quilt Pattern Ad
Quilters riding that bus will be imagining their next quilt after seeing this Sunshine quilt pattern ad. I think city landscapes could benefit from a few giant quilts, don't you?
Sunday, July 26, 2015
Another installment of my Etsy shop ad campaign: Houndstooth quilt pattern. I like how the quilt image is reflected in the water. It looks like there is another quilt to the left of mine. But that's highly unlikely.
Saturday, July 25, 2015
Paperweights Quilt Billboard
Another city billboard featuring my Paperweights quilt pattern. It seems to have caught the attention of the man in the bottom center of this photo. He must be a quilter.
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I spared no expense on this Etsy shop ad campaign: $5 on Fiver. On Fiver you can get stuff like a professionally recorded telephone answering machine message. Or help with your website.
Friday, July 24, 2015
Yellow Brick Road Quilt Billboard
I like my Yellow Brick Road quilt pattern on this big wrap-around billboard.
Fancy ad campaign for an Etsy shop, no?
This is just one of several billboards I got on Fiver. Yup, all for $5.
Thursday, July 23, 2015
Wednesday, July 22, 2015
Sunday, July 19, 2015
New Pattern: Park Place!
Hot off the presses today! Park Place is a light and airy modern quilt that's fun to make. I see fluttering flags, curly ribbon and garden paths, depending on how I look at it.
This quilt measures 61" x 82" so it's great for XL Twin dorm beds. I like those black polka dots. :)
Please Pin, fb, blog, etc. for me. Thanks!
See the pattern.
Earthy Herringbone Quilt
"Earthy Herringbone" is from Kaffe Fassett's book: Heritage Quilts. It measures 55" x 68."
I like the combination of solid strips with the large leafy print. The little bit of narrow striped fabric adds some sparkle too. And the leafy fabric is perfect in the border too. No surprise there. Love those Rowan fabrics.
Monday, July 13, 2015
Sunday, July 12, 2015
Valerie's Kona Words Quilt - She Needs Help
Valerie from Nova Scotia, Canada wants quilters to help her make a word quilt using Kona solids. Take a look at the details here on: Purple Boots and Pigtails.
Looks like fun.
Thursday, July 9, 2015
Pastiche Quilt Pattern!
Gather up all your
quilting fabrics for this one. Everything is on the menu: gorgeous favorites,
ugly fabrics, old and new, large and small prints, the whole shebang. You only need a little strip so you won’t even miss it. Stash quilts make a nice souvenir of our quilt-making journeys.
The Pastiche* pattern has lots of helpful hints for better results and more fun. No stress.
*Pastiche: (pa-steesh'), noun, a work of art that mixes styles, materials, etc. Hodgepodge.
See the Pastiche pattern. Please spread the word on Pinterest, blogs, fb, etc. Thanks!
Wednesday, July 8, 2015
Sea Glass Quilt Pattern!
"Sea Glass" is a fusible applique quilt that measures 36" x 54." I just finished the "Sea Glass" pattern yesterday. I did a Google search of "sea glass" to get ideas before making this quilt and I saw photos of an amazing beach in California that's loaded with this stuff. It's called Glass Beach near Ft. Bragg. Apparently the locals used the beach as a dump in the 1940's (I know!) and now it's all nicely tumbled. Visitors like to take bags of it home with them. Scroll down to see a photo of it.
Glass Beach, Ft. Bragg, California. Read more here.
Tuesday, July 7, 2015
The Optimist Quilt!
Quilters who haven't yet made a string quilt are in for a big treat! This is a classic string quilt with a modern look. Fast and easy, it will make an optimist out of anyone. See The Optimist pattern.
I took this photo last night at 7:30 with no flash! I love this time of year.
This quilt lends itself well to fussy-cutting. I especially love the polka dots and that little red tiger, and the brown twigs, and the chairs (bottom photo)...see what I mean?
Visit The Optimist pattern. Please Pin, fb, Tweet, etc. Thanks!!
Monday, July 6, 2015
RV Sewing
Imagine all the quilts you could make if you could sew on those long road trips?
Paulette is a retired teacher from Canada. She wrote about this on her blog Sweet P Quilting and Creations. This isn't her sewing machine, but I think she wants one! :)
Wednesday, July 1, 2015
Square Web Quilt Pattern! Do You See the Fish?
Got scraps? This Spider Web variation quilt pattern eats them up!
The "webs" are square-ish and a little wonky.
This quilt is easier to make than it looks! Fun too.
This quilt measures 64" x 64". To make an X-Long Twin (64" x 81")
just add two more rows of blocks to the length.
Clear directions, lots of how-to photos. 15 Pages.
No paper-piecing. No foundations. No stress.
If you don't love it, let me know and I'll issue a full refund.
As usual, I've added some "I spy" fun. Nice fish, huh?
This is definitely a fun quilt to make.
Help me spread this around: Pin, Like on fb, blog, Tweet, etc. Thanks!!
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