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Showing posts with label crazyquilt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crazyquilt. Show all posts
Saturday, July 02, 2011
A Crazyquilt Comfort Cat Doll
Monday, June 06, 2011
Marie Antoinette Quilt
I arranged the Marie Antoinette crazyquilt blocks in one image so you can see how the quilt will look when it's put together:
I have pink satin for the outside border and a pretty trim to hand sew on the seams. Couldn't you just stare at this all day long and never get anything else done? LOL!!!
I have pink satin for the outside border and a pretty trim to hand sew on the seams. Couldn't you just stare at this all day long and never get anything else done? LOL!!!
Sunday, June 05, 2011
Marie Antoinette Crazy Quilt - 9 Blocks Completed!
I'm pleased to say that I have completed the stitching on all 9 blocks of my Marie Antoinette Crazyquilt!
Block #9
Block #8
Block #7
Block #6
Block #5
Block #4
Block #3
Block #2
Block #1
Blocks before stitching:
As soon as I get a few other things finished and caught up, I'll start the assembly process on this quilt. I have everything I need to finish it and I'd like to complete it before I teach my next Crazyquilt class so I can take it with me!
Block #9
Block #8
Block #7
Block #6
Block #5
Block #4
Block #3
Block #2
Block #1
Blocks before stitching:
As soon as I get a few other things finished and caught up, I'll start the assembly process on this quilt. I have everything I need to finish it and I'd like to complete it before I teach my next Crazyquilt class so I can take it with me!
Labels:
crazyquilt,
crazyquilting,
marie antoinette art,
textile art
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Marie Antoinette Crazyquilt Block #8 Done!
I finished up on Block #8 of my Marie Antoinette Crazyquilt this morning:
I'm very pleased with how this block came out. I have one more block to stitch up and then I can start the assembly process. I still have my Button Quilt blocks to put together as well.
I know it looks like like I accomplish a lot and I do. But when it comes to bigger projects, like finishing a quilt, yes, my ADD gets in the way. I know how to break things down into manageable sections but sometimes getting started is a challenge for me. I think once I get the last block for the Marie quilt stitched, I'll be able to focus on getting both this one and the Button quilt put together. Stayed tuned for those everyone!
In other news, I'm almost up to 400 Followers! Yay!!!! I'm going to have a drawing for one of my cat dolls when we hit that 400 mark. Feel free to pass the news around! I'll stitch up the cat doll next before I move on to the final block of Marie.
I'm very pleased with how this block came out. I have one more block to stitch up and then I can start the assembly process. I still have my Button Quilt blocks to put together as well.
I know it looks like like I accomplish a lot and I do. But when it comes to bigger projects, like finishing a quilt, yes, my ADD gets in the way. I know how to break things down into manageable sections but sometimes getting started is a challenge for me. I think once I get the last block for the Marie quilt stitched, I'll be able to focus on getting both this one and the Button quilt put together. Stayed tuned for those everyone!
In other news, I'm almost up to 400 Followers! Yay!!!! I'm going to have a drawing for one of my cat dolls when we hit that 400 mark. Feel free to pass the news around! I'll stitch up the cat doll next before I move on to the final block of Marie.
Labels:
crazy quilt,
crazyquilt,
embroidery,
marie antoinette
Monday, February 28, 2011
Update On Marie Antoinette Crazy Quilt - Block #7
I'm really having a hard time putting this crazy quilt project down now. I'm eager to get these last few blocks done. I've really enjoyed stitching on it and am so looking forward to having it hang on my wall. But one block at a time!
Here is what it looked like with the seams embroidered and beaded:
And now for some flowers:
Obviously, since it's me stitching this, it needs much more in the way of embellishing! I'll be getting back to stitching on this shortly.
In other news, I'm feeling a bit better now that more of the Zoloft is out of my system. What a slow process to cut down on this! And having ADD/ADHD, patience is not one of my virtues! It's been almost 2 weeks since the last decrease and the full withdrawals don't hit me until week 4 but for now, I'm enjoying a little less back pain, a little less pressure in my head and a little less racing of my mind. Oh, and those extra 10 pounds that the Zoloft put on my butt can start falling off anytime! I mean really! Every time my Dr. drops the dosage, I hope a few pounds drop off too but no luck yet. Maybe tomorrow. According to my calender, Spring starts tomorrow. And ya'll know, the only thing that gets me through Winter is knowing that Spring is the next season!
I know, laugh if you will, but I use the weather man's calender. I always refer to March 1st as Spring 1st!!!
Anyway, one of these days, I'm going to tell you all about living with ADD/ADHD. Both my husband and I have it so life can be quite challenging at times. And at other times, it can be rather amusing! But I'll save that for another day.
Be sure to stop by tomorrow! I'll be posting a tutorial for dying silk ribbon using Rit dye. Prepare to make a mess and have a ball! Dying silk ribbon is so much fun! Until then:
Here is what it looked like with the seams embroidered and beaded:
And now for some flowers:
Obviously, since it's me stitching this, it needs much more in the way of embellishing! I'll be getting back to stitching on this shortly.
In other news, I'm feeling a bit better now that more of the Zoloft is out of my system. What a slow process to cut down on this! And having ADD/ADHD, patience is not one of my virtues! It's been almost 2 weeks since the last decrease and the full withdrawals don't hit me until week 4 but for now, I'm enjoying a little less back pain, a little less pressure in my head and a little less racing of my mind. Oh, and those extra 10 pounds that the Zoloft put on my butt can start falling off anytime! I mean really! Every time my Dr. drops the dosage, I hope a few pounds drop off too but no luck yet. Maybe tomorrow. According to my calender, Spring starts tomorrow. And ya'll know, the only thing that gets me through Winter is knowing that Spring is the next season!
I know, laugh if you will, but I use the weather man's calender. I always refer to March 1st as Spring 1st!!!
Anyway, one of these days, I'm going to tell you all about living with ADD/ADHD. Both my husband and I have it so life can be quite challenging at times. And at other times, it can be rather amusing! But I'll save that for another day.
Be sure to stop by tomorrow! I'll be posting a tutorial for dying silk ribbon using Rit dye. Prepare to make a mess and have a ball! Dying silk ribbon is so much fun! Until then:
Tuesday, February 08, 2011
Crazy Quilt Gatherings - A Magazine By Pat Winter
The premier issue of Crazy Quilt Gatherings by my dear friend Pat Winter will be available on March 1st.
Please visit Pat's Gatherings Blog for more details.
Please visit Pat's Gatherings Blog for more details.
Friday, February 04, 2011
Marie Antoinette Crazy Quilt Block #6
I apologize for not photographing the block before I stitched it. I usually like to post my works in progress updates as I work on them. I haven't been feeling too great for the past few days so I just stitched. Marie Antoinette Crazy Quilt Block #6 is complete:
The little watch was a pendant watch that belonged to my grandmother. I've been trying to use her jewelry pieces on this quilt so I can see and enjoy them rather than store them in my cedar chest.
So this block is done and that leaves me 3 more blocks to go.
If you're visiting my blog for the first time, I'm working on a Crazy Quilt with Marie Antoinette as the theme. There will be 9 blocks all together, each of them are 9 inches square.
The little watch was a pendant watch that belonged to my grandmother. I've been trying to use her jewelry pieces on this quilt so I can see and enjoy them rather than store them in my cedar chest.
So this block is done and that leaves me 3 more blocks to go.
If you're visiting my blog for the first time, I'm working on a Crazy Quilt with Marie Antoinette as the theme. There will be 9 blocks all together, each of them are 9 inches square.
Here are the previous blocks:
Block #5
Block #4
Block # 3
Block #2
Block #1
Labels:
art quilting,
crazy quilt,
crazyquilt,
marie antoinette art,
marie antoinette portraits,
queen marie antoinette
Monday, January 24, 2011
Crazy Quilt - Edwardian Lady Purse
After writing an article for a magazine yesterday on Victorian Crazy Quilting, I decided I had to get back at it!
I've mentioned before that I have ADHD and tend to enjoy many creative endeavors however, Crazy Quilting is still and always will be my absolute true passion!
I sewed some blocks up last year with images of Edwardian Ladies with the intention of making them into purses. I pulled one out, chose some lace and trim pieces and started on this piece:
I wanted to post the photo of this purse before I get any further on it. I know that many of my readers love to watch the progress of my stitched pieces so here it is!
In other news, I've been dealing with some mild withdrawals from the decrease in Zoloft. Nothing terrible this time though. The key to cutting down on anti depressants is to go slow! Small baby steps! I definitely feel more human on less but there's a bit of craziness here. It'll pass in time.
The next decrease will be in March. I saw my Dr. last week and she told me she wants to give a few more weeks and then she'll drop it a little bit again.
I'll talk about coping with withdrawals in an upcoming article on depression & anxiety but I want to wait until I get through some more of it. My next article will be on Spring Fever. I already have that setting in! Isn't it Spring yet? Does Baseball season start soon? Is it ever going to stop snowing? LOL!!!
I guess that's my news for today everyone. I feel like I've been neglecting my blog a little bit. I've been so busy taking care of the new boutique, other things have been on the back burner. The dust is settling now so things should start returning to normal. Whatever "normal" is for me!
I've mentioned before that I have ADHD and tend to enjoy many creative endeavors however, Crazy Quilting is still and always will be my absolute true passion!
I sewed some blocks up last year with images of Edwardian Ladies with the intention of making them into purses. I pulled one out, chose some lace and trim pieces and started on this piece:
I wanted to post the photo of this purse before I get any further on it. I know that many of my readers love to watch the progress of my stitched pieces so here it is!
In other news, I've been dealing with some mild withdrawals from the decrease in Zoloft. Nothing terrible this time though. The key to cutting down on anti depressants is to go slow! Small baby steps! I definitely feel more human on less but there's a bit of craziness here. It'll pass in time.
The next decrease will be in March. I saw my Dr. last week and she told me she wants to give a few more weeks and then she'll drop it a little bit again.
I'll talk about coping with withdrawals in an upcoming article on depression & anxiety but I want to wait until I get through some more of it. My next article will be on Spring Fever. I already have that setting in! Isn't it Spring yet? Does Baseball season start soon? Is it ever going to stop snowing? LOL!!!
I guess that's my news for today everyone. I feel like I've been neglecting my blog a little bit. I've been so busy taking care of the new boutique, other things have been on the back burner. The dust is settling now so things should start returning to normal. Whatever "normal" is for me!
Labels:
crazy quilt,
crazyquilt,
edwardian lady,
handmade purses,
unique purses
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Crazy Quilting - Marie Antoinette Crazy Quilt Block #5 Continued
I thought I'd give you a quick progress report on my Crazy Quilt featuring Marie Antoinette. I did quite a bit of stitching on this block yesterday and this morning:
I'm going to turn the computer off now and stitch the rest of the day. I have left over homemade soup and bread for dinner. And I might make Scott heat it all up!!!
I'm going to turn the computer off now and stitch the rest of the day. I have left over homemade soup and bread for dinner. And I might make Scott heat it all up!!!
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Marie Antoinette Crazy Quilt Block 4 Completed!
I finished up on Block #4 of my Marie Antoinette Crazyquilt:
And as a refresher, here are blocks #1,2 & 3:
I'll be back later with some new pretties to share!
And as a refresher, here are blocks #1,2 & 3:
I'll be back later with some new pretties to share!
Labels:
crazy quilt,
crazyquilt,
crazyquilting,
marie antoinette
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