I thought you would all enjoy a sneak peek of the Summer 2015 issue of Crazy Quilt Quarterly magazine. Here it is, the cover design:
This one is a special edition! 50 pages as opposed to the traditional 40. I'll go back to 40 pages with the Autumn issue. The special Seascape Issue will be released on May 1st.
Showing posts with label crazy quilt seascapes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crazy quilt seascapes. Show all posts
Wednesday, April 01, 2015
Thursday, April 25, 2013
Seascapes and Kittens
I've been working on my crazy quilt seascapes. The 2nd one is finished and third one just needs the fishies. Here's a photo of #2:
I'm going to turn the computer off in a few minutes and add the fish to #3 and then get them sewn together.
In other news, it's been almost a year since I lost Simba. I miss him terribly and after 4 years, I still miss Garfield. But I can't have them back. So Scott and I decided it was time to adopt a kitten. And then we decided that we're going to adopt 2 kittens.
This little one is available for adoption:
He's 7 weeks old. I've already filled out the adoption paperwork on this little guy. His current name is Max but we'll be changing that. I'll let Scott pick a name for this baby.
Also, I've been wanting a white kitty and have been watching this pretty mama kitty at Angel Wishes Adoption Center up in Madison Wisconsin. She had her babies on Saturday and as you can see, there are white babies!
So incredibly precious! Of course, it'll be awhile before I can adopt one of these little ones but again, I've filled out the paperwork and been in touch with one of the volunteers so we're getting the ball rolling. Our white kitten will be named Cupid. I picked that name back at Christmas.
Just thought I would share. I'll keep you posted and let you know when I hear more from the adoption centers.
I'm going to turn the computer off in a few minutes and add the fish to #3 and then get them sewn together.
In other news, it's been almost a year since I lost Simba. I miss him terribly and after 4 years, I still miss Garfield. But I can't have them back. So Scott and I decided it was time to adopt a kitten. And then we decided that we're going to adopt 2 kittens.
This little one is available for adoption:
He's 7 weeks old. I've already filled out the adoption paperwork on this little guy. His current name is Max but we'll be changing that. I'll let Scott pick a name for this baby.
Also, I've been wanting a white kitty and have been watching this pretty mama kitty at Angel Wishes Adoption Center up in Madison Wisconsin. She had her babies on Saturday and as you can see, there are white babies!
So incredibly precious! Of course, it'll be awhile before I can adopt one of these little ones but again, I've filled out the paperwork and been in touch with one of the volunteers so we're getting the ball rolling. Our white kitten will be named Cupid. I picked that name back at Christmas.
Just thought I would share. I'll keep you posted and let you know when I hear more from the adoption centers.
Monday, April 22, 2013
Seascape Bowl Fillers
I didn't realize that it had been almost a week since I blogged. I've been keeping very busy sewing up new blocks to stitch on, planning the fall and Christmas projects I want to do for the upcoming holiday season; yes, I know it seems a bit early but when you make things to sell, you have think 6 months in advance!
Lesson 5 of my Color and Composition Class is almost ready. My end of it is done so it's now in Jason's capable hands. He's putting it together and we expect to release it a few days early.
Jason has also been working on my getting my upcoming book, "Elegant Cross Stitch Sentiments For Crazy Quilting" ready for release. We're anticipating a mid to late May release date! I'm pretty excited about this book because of it's versatility. I know it will appeal to crazy quilters but I expect it will appeal to cross stitchers as well. There are over 60 small cross stitch designs in this book which span the holidays and seasons as well as other sentiments such as Happy Birthday, Believe, Inspire, Welcome and so on. Perfect for quick little gifts and awesome worked into crazy quilt pieces.
I have been stitching away on my projects too. First, a pillow that I finished stitching up last week:
This piece features a vintage bird image and hand painted lace from Nicki Lee. I've already pulled fabric for the back and intend to get this piece sewn up this week.
At the moment, I'm working on Seascape Bowl Fillers. What are seascape bowl fillers you may ask? They start with a crazy quilt piece. I finished this one up yesterday:
And this one was started early this morning:
I'm very fortunate to be given outdated fabric and trim sample books from a local decorating store. The small pieces of trim give me a lot of embellishing options. That pretty green ribbon is from one of the trim books.
Be sure to follow my progress on these so you can see what else will be going into these bowl fillers!
Lesson 5 of my Color and Composition Class is almost ready. My end of it is done so it's now in Jason's capable hands. He's putting it together and we expect to release it a few days early.
Jason has also been working on my getting my upcoming book, "Elegant Cross Stitch Sentiments For Crazy Quilting" ready for release. We're anticipating a mid to late May release date! I'm pretty excited about this book because of it's versatility. I know it will appeal to crazy quilters but I expect it will appeal to cross stitchers as well. There are over 60 small cross stitch designs in this book which span the holidays and seasons as well as other sentiments such as Happy Birthday, Believe, Inspire, Welcome and so on. Perfect for quick little gifts and awesome worked into crazy quilt pieces.
I have been stitching away on my projects too. First, a pillow that I finished stitching up last week:
This piece features a vintage bird image and hand painted lace from Nicki Lee. I've already pulled fabric for the back and intend to get this piece sewn up this week.
At the moment, I'm working on Seascape Bowl Fillers. What are seascape bowl fillers you may ask? They start with a crazy quilt piece. I finished this one up yesterday:
And this one was started early this morning:
I'm very fortunate to be given outdated fabric and trim sample books from a local decorating store. The small pieces of trim give me a lot of embellishing options. That pretty green ribbon is from one of the trim books.
Be sure to follow my progress on these so you can see what else will be going into these bowl fillers!
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