Showing posts with label quilting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label quilting. Show all posts

Monday, April 29, 2019

Crazy Quilt Quarterly Magazine Summer 2019

I had a lot of ladies asking when the Summer 2019 issue of Crazy Quilt Quarterly magazine would be available.  I usually release the issues on the 1st but decided not make anyone wait any longer!

Here you go, the Summer 2019 issue:

Crazy Quilt Quarterly magazine Summer 2019
Our cover artist is Margaret Tuite. Her unique and colorful textile art is not only breathtaking but quite inspirational! Another textile artist featured in this issue is Julie Brand of Tigley Textiles. Anne Haughan shares her concern over environmental issues with her Troubled Waters quilt.

You may recognize Stephanie Novatski by her gorgeous dolls but did you know she did some crazy quilting too? Shirl Hubbs shares the work of her father, Gen Tracey offers some Wedding Pillow eye candy and Janese Morris shares another of her fabulous CQ toys, this time a kitten!

We have a Nativity quilt by Kathy Billings who also graciously agreed to let us interview her regarding her 2020 CQ challenge project. Pat Winter shared an article on Snippet Rolls, Darlene Kliewer is working on a hexagon project and Angela Grasse shares another of her pretty CQ projects! Mary Anne Richardson gives us more ideas on what to do with all those orphaned CQ blocks.

Available in both print and digital at Magcloud:  http://www.magcloud.com/user/kitty-and-me

Available in print only at Etsy:  http://www.kittyandme.etsy.com/

Tuesday, October 31, 2017

Crazy Quilt Quarterly Magazine Winter 2017

The Winter 2017 issue of Crazy Quilt Quarterly magazine is now available:

Crazy Quilt Quarterly Magazine Winter 2017
Thank you to Nicki Lee Seavey for being our cover artist!

Available at Magcloud:  http://www.magcloud.com/user/kitty-and-me
(Print and/or Digital)

And at Etsy:  http://www.kittyandme.etsy.com/
(Print only)

Wednesday, August 30, 2017

The 2018 Crazy Quilt Calendar Is Now Available!!

The 2018 Crazy Quilt Calendar is now available!  This year's calendar features 13 of my designs, each suitable to the month of the year.


2018 Crazy Quilt Calendar
Available at both Magcloud - http://magcloud.com/user/kitty-and-me

And at Etsy - http://www.kittyandme.etsy.com/

Friday, March 03, 2017

Our Quilting Journey Magazine Spring 2017

Katie Bock has just released the 2nd issue of Our Quilting Journey Magazine, Spring 2017:

There's a lot to see in this issue!  Hop over to Magcloud and take a peek!

http://www.magcloud.com/browse/issue/1247195

Sunday, October 02, 2016

Sweet Comment From a Crazy Quilt Quarterly Contributor

I just had to share this lovely compliment that I received from Darlene Kliewer (contributor) in regards to the special Holiday Issue of Crazy Quilt Quarterly magazine. 

Oh this holiday magazine is loaded!  I am nearly out of ink so I ordered the hard copy and can't wait until it gets here.  This is just the best magazine issue yet--well---except for the one with my mermaid book of course!!!  :)

I love the stories as you know and the ideas and patterns and colors and just everything.  Thank you again.  I see my mom and me (photo) and get tears---and I wonder how your grandma's cookies didn't get stale until April!  Ha ha---
 
Darlene was sweet enough to give me permission to re-post her comment here.  Thank you Dar!

 
 

Friday, September 30, 2016

Crazy Memento Quilt Block #12

Block #12

Back in the 1970's, my mom sold Avon.  Oh, I so much enjoyed that!  I always looked forward to the boxes arriving.  Mom and I would take everything out of the boxes and set it all up on the table and then I would help her put her orders together.  It always smelled so good!!!

The giraffe was an Avon necklace with an orange satin cord.  I thought it would be fun to use it on a "jungle themed" block.

The green dragonfly in the upper left corner is little pin that my cousin Kim gave me to use on this quilt.  The frog on the bottom left is charm that mom gave me specifically for this quilt.  They all seem to work together nicely.

I still have quite a few pieces of fun jewelry from Avon so you'll be seeing those on upcoming blocks!

Crazy Memento Quilt Block # 11

Since I have some free time today, I thought I would share a few more blocks from my Crazy Memento Quilt:

Block #11

The eye catcher on this piece is obviously the beautiful Bee Brooch in the center.  My husband bought this for me a flea market a few years ago.

All of the blue buttons are vintage as is the tatted lace near the bottom.

The floral fabric on the top right-hand corner is from the 1960's.  It was given to me by Scott's grandmother before she passed away.  I still have a little bit left and I'm planning on using the rest on another block.

Tuesday, September 27, 2016

Our Quilting Journey Magazine

My sweet friend Katie Bock has just started a new magazine about all types of quilting!

The Fall/ Winter Issue 2016 of Our Quilting Journey Magazine is our very first issue. This issue has a quilt block history on an old time favorite, a springtime quilt project to get you ready for spring. We also introduce you to a wonderful quilter who showcases her beautiful bookcase quilts and so much more. Great for all skill levels!

Contact Katie Bock via Facebook.

Available at Magcloud.

Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Special Holiday Issue of Crazy Quilt Quarterly Magazine - Coming Soon!

Just a quick note everyone, my staff and I have put together a Special Holiday Issue of Crazy Quilt Quarterly Magazine! 

Filled with crazy quilt Christmas eye candy and special holiday memories from our contributors.  Also included are easy gift ideas and tutorials, easy cookie recipes and lot's more!

This issue will be available on October 1st at Magcloud.

Sunday, July 31, 2016

Crazy Quilt Quarterly Magazine Autumn 2016 Is Now Available!

Good morning everyone!  The Autumn 2016 issue of Crazy Quilt Quarterly magazine is now available:

Special thanks go out to our cover artist, Gerry Krueger!

You can place your order here at Magcloud.

Tuesday, May 05, 2015

Crazy Quilt Quarterly Magazine

I needed to leave myself time to put the 2016 Crazy Quilt Calendar together so I'm working a bit early on the Autumn issue of Crazy Quilt Quarterly magazine.

I thought for today I would share the the Table Of Contents with you from the Summer issue:

I also thought I would share a project that I had to pull from the Summer issue because I couldn't squeeze anymore in:


I made this summer Seascape purse a few years back and it was perfect for the theme of the Summer issue but with so much wonderful content from contributors, I decided I'd share this here on my blog instead.

I was wondering if I could ask of you a favor.  The success of this magazine depends greatly on contributions from readers and getting the word out that the magazine is available.  If you're reading this, would you please consider posting about it on your blogs and Facebook pages?  Mary Anne Richardson, Cathy Kizerian, Kathy Shaw and I work very hard to pull this magazine together.  The more the news spreads about the magazine, the more successful it will become and that will make it better and better!  Here is the cover photo.  Just right click on it and save it to your hard drive then you can upload it to your blog post:

And this is the link to order it:  http://www.magcloud.com/browse/issue/905756

Just right click on the link, "copy link location" and paste it into your blog post.

Thank you to everyone who is willing to post about and help promote it!





Thursday, February 05, 2015

Broiderie Perse Applique Finished

I wanted to show you some close up photos of my finished Broiderie Perse applique piece:

This one is a little closer:

Be sure to click on that bottom photo so you can see the stitching up close.

The beetle is a little brooch.  I've had it for awhile and can't remember for sure but I think it was given to me.

I used a variety of Kreinik #4 Braid colors which really make the applique pop.

Today I pieced up my example block for my Broiderie Perse on Crazy Quilts tutorial.  The tutorial will be presented in 2 parts.  I will post Part 1 over the weekend.

I need to shop for fabric.  Can you believe I said that?  LOL!!!  No, I don't need any fabric, I just need more fabric with larger flowers on it in more colors so I can do more of this!  Okay, so I do need more fabric!

So anyway, gather up some of your larger floral prints and stop back over the weekend.  This is such a cool and easy way to add more interest to your crazy quilting!


Thursday, January 29, 2015

More On Broiderie Perse Applique

I'm still highlighting the flowers on my applique with Kreinik metallic threads.  The effects are quite lovely:

You may want to click on the photo to see it better.  I still have a bit more to do but as I mentioned yesterday, I love handwork!

I've received several really great questions about Broiderie Perse applique and I will address them here next week.  I want to work up a tutorial for everyone but I need a bit of sewing machine time to do it as well as a fully charged camera battery!

Again, this is a wonderful technique for crazy quilting and I want to make sure that everyone is comfortable in trying it.

I'm wondering, have you ever been intimidated by a technique?  What sort of things have you been wanting to try but just don't know how or where to start?

I ask because I've always been one to just jump in and do it.  I don't know if there's a right way or a wrong way to do any of these things.  I only know my way and if that works, then it's good!

I say that because we've all be taught that there is a certain protocol for everything in life.  And I agree that for the most part, there are right ways of doing things and not so right ways of doing things.  But when it comes to being creative, those protocols can get in the way and limit our creativity.  I think sometimes, they keep us caught in the web of "I don't know how so I can't do it" mindset.

I would suggest that if you were planning to make a traditional "sane" quilt with applique, there would be more rules about it so that it holds up to washing and everyday wear and tear.  But for the most part, crazy quilts cannot be laundered or dry cleaned.  So we can ease up a bit on some of the rules that would apply to traditional quilt making.

So, that's my little piece of philosophy for today!  LOL!!!  Again, I'll post a nice little tutorial here next week.  I really want to see some CQ pieces with Broiderie Perse.  I will publish them in the Fall issue of Crazy Quilt Quarterly.

Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Broderie Perse

Well, it took me about an hour but I was able to get the tension straightened out on my electric machine yesterday.  I had to fiddle with both the top tension as well as the bobbin tension.  I didn't get my door hangers sewn together but at least I don't have to mess with the machine tomorrow.

I thought I'd talk a little bit today about my goals for Crazy Quilt Quarterly magazine.  First and foremost, I took it on because I wanted to continue on with what Pat Winter started.  She created a beautiful way for stitchers to share projects, ideas, tutorials, patterns and eye candy with other Crazy Quilters.  Let's face it,, we can't have time to stitch and have time to be online looking around constantly.  So the magazine gives everyone a chance to share with each other and learn from each other in a really beautiful condensed format. 

Another goal, a very long term goal and perhaps not even a do-able goal, is to end the debate over whether Crazy Quilting is Quilting or Embroidery.  When I was talking to brick and mortar store owners in regards to the 2015 Crazy Quilt Calendar, the quilt shops looked at crazy quilting as embroidery and the needlework shops looked at it as quilting.  This story I'm sure is quite familiar to many long time crazy quilters.  Neither niche wants to accept it.  I'd like to help quilters to see it as quilting with embroidery and needleworkers to see it as embroidery on quilts.  Again, this may not be do-able or maybe it is.  Rome wasn't built in a day, right?

So in thinking about what steps could be taken to accomplish this mission, Broiderie Perse came to mind.  If you've been following Allison Aller for awhile, you're probably aware of what Broiderie Perse is.  It's really not as fancy as it sounds!  It's simply a type of applique work.  It has a long and interesting history which you can find here at Women Folk.

Since applique work is quite accepted in the quilting community, I thought we would start there.  I have some beautiful chinz fabrics with gorgeous florals on them.  All courtesy of my favorite decorating store who kindly and generously gives me their outdated fabric sample books.  I decided to start working this technique into my crazy quilt pieces and hopefully, other crazy quilters will follow (hint, hint)!

The piece I'm working on right now is my block for the 2016 Crazy Quilt Calendar.  I don't want to share the entire block at this time but I do want you see what I'm doing with the floral piece.

If you're not aware of this technique, I ironed my floral fabric to a piece of fusible web.  I cut the flower pattern out and ironed it down onto my block.  Using YLI silk thread, I did a tiny blanket stitch all the way around.  So not only is it fused, but it's also stitched in place.

To further secure (decorate) it, I'm highlighting the flowers with Kreinik metallic threads.  I'm using the #4 braids.  I've only just started on this step so I will share an update when I have the highlighting complete.

Again, this is not new.  Allie has used this technique many times on her beautiful quilts.  It looks more difficult than it actually is.  In fact, the blanket stitching can be done on the sewing machine.  I love the hand work but there's nothing wrong with sewing machine work either.

Okay, so where am I going with this?  I would like to encourage all the crazy quilters out there to give it a try!  It's an awesome design element and an excellent (easy) embellishment!  I will be using more of this techique on future projects.  But I would like to see other crazy quilters try this and send me photos for the magazine!!!  Let's work together on this goal, doable or not, let's give it a try!  One step at a time!

Okay, with all that said, I would like to point you in the direction of Gerry Krueger's blog.  She was asked to identify some old sewing tools!  I love the history of anything but esp. the history of sewing items.  So please hop over and read this post!!!



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!!!

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

The Crazy Button Quilt

25 6-inch Crazy Quilt blocks featuring the embroidery from my E-Book Elegant Crazy Quilt Seam Treatments and my vast collection of new and vintage sewing buttons.  Enjoy!

If you would like to post this video on your blog, website or Facebook page, please feel free to do so.  Please include a link back here to my Kitty & Me Designs blog or a link to my Kitty & Me Designs Boutique.

Monday, March 21, 2011

Marie Antoinette Crazy Quilt Block #8

Being that today is the first full day of Spring, I thought I'd better get a move on with my Marie Antoinette Crazy Quilt!
After running into town this morning and doing some paperwork, I took several hours for myself and started stitching.  This is the block with the lace & trims:
And here it is with the seams embroidered:
Can you find the borders that are from my Elegant Crazy Quilt Seam Treatment book?

Monday, October 25, 2010

A Few Finishes

I've had quite the busy day today.  Didn't feel good this morning but kept myself busy and it got better.  First, I finished up this piece:





It's not in the frame permanently yet.  I'll do that tomorrow when I go to mom's.  This piece is a gift.

When I had this finished, I sewed up a few more blocks.  A couple of cat dolls, a couple of purses and another framed piece.  I think I'll stitch that next.  I'm wanting to make some more felted brooches as well.  And some cuff bracelets and some embroidered things.

Speaking of embroidery, I pulled out my boxes of vintage iron-on transfer patterns.  I'm going to take them over to mom's tomorrow and we'll play with those.  It's been a while since mom and I went through them.

Am I all over the map?  LOL!!!  Yeah, my ADD is still here!

Anyway, I just added a few new additions to the shop:










These are recent finishes by Mom.

Also, Kathi asked me to mention that she is donating all proceeds from these earrings to the Susan G. Komen Foundation:

Pink Cat Earrings

All are available here.

Well, I'm off to heat up some soup and some cheese muffins.

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