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!
Sunday, June 05, 2011
Saturday, June 04, 2011
CrazyQuilt Classes
I've been working on organizing my Crazyquilt Classes that I plan to teach here at my home. I need to add more to my Crazyquilt Elements Class. Any suggestions? Toss your ideas at me!
I also need to finish up on my Crazyquilting From Start To Finish 2 day weekend class. A little at a time I guess!
Could ya'll look this over for me and let me know what you think? And if you have any suggestions for me to add to my Crazyquilt Elements Class, I would really appreciate your ideas! Thanks!!! Below is what I have so far!
I am available to teach groups of stitcher's in the Northern Illinois/Southern Wisconsin area. If you would like me to come and teach a Crazy Quilt class to your embroidery group, please call me at 815-344-3442.
I will be offering classes to small groups of 3 students in my home later this Summer. Classes will include a healthy homemade lunch, fresh homemade cookies and muffins, work booklets and goodie bags.
If you have a small group of ladies who would love to come to my home in McHenry, Illinois to learn Crazy Quilting, please contact me for more information and class fees.
Classes
Elegant Crazy Quilt Seam Treatments
Learn my Waste Canvas technique to create perfectly sized and spaced seam treatments.
7 Hour Class Including Lunch
Introduction To Working With Waste Canvas
How To Attach Waste Canvas
How To Stitch With Waste Canvas
How To Remove Waste Canvas
Stitching From Charted Patterns
Basic Cross Stitch
Basic Straight Stitch
Basic Feather Stitch
Basic Satin Stitch
Designing Your Own Borders
Adding Beads
Questions And Answers
I will be offering classes to small groups of 3 students in my home later this Summer. Classes will include a healthy homemade lunch, fresh homemade cookies and muffins, work booklets and goodie bags.
If you have a small group of ladies who would love to come to my home in McHenry, Illinois to learn Crazy Quilting, please contact me for more information and class fees.
Classes
Elegant Crazy Quilt Seam Treatments
Learn my Waste Canvas technique to create perfectly sized and spaced seam treatments.
7 Hour Class Including Lunch
Introduction To Working With Waste Canvas
How To Attach Waste Canvas
How To Stitch With Waste Canvas
How To Remove Waste Canvas
Stitching From Charted Patterns
Basic Cross Stitch
Basic Straight Stitch
Basic Feather Stitch
Basic Satin Stitch
Designing Your Own Borders
Adding Beads
Questions And Answers
Prerequisite: Basic Crazy Quilting And Embroidery Skills
A copy of Volume 1 of my Elegant Crazy Quilt Seam Treatments EBook is helpful but not necessary.
Crazy Quilt Elements
Learn to create special focal points on your crazy quilts.
Pam's Twist And Tack Silk Ribbon Rose
Button Clusters
Spiders and Spider Webs
(More Information Coming Soon)
Crazy Quilting From Start To Finish
The title of this class says it all. Learn how to create a crazy quilt block from piecing a block, to stitching a block to finishing.
This is a 2 day class.
(More information coming soon)
Accommodations
We have a new Hampton Inn here in McHenry, Illinois.
It's a quick driving distance of only about 15 minutes from my home.
Thursday, June 02, 2011
Hand Embroidered Pillows
When I was in WalMart today, I picked up a 3rd package of alphabet beads. Can you believe, there is only 1 "T" in the package? But there are 4 "X's" if not more! What is up with that! Does anyone need alphabet beads with the letter "X"? I have way more than I need! LOL!
Anyway, now I can at least finish my Marie Antoinette quilt because I finally have 3 "T's" to spell out her name!
For now, I thought I'd share a few new things that mom made. First is her Tinted Embroidered Butterfly Pillow:
I think Mom used a vintage embroidery pattern from my collection. Next is mom's Crocheted Bonnet Lady Pillow:
Mom used a vintage dresser scarf to create this pretty cottage accent pillow. Notice the flower beads on the green ribbon bows!
I also added a few of my Unique Handcrafted Greeting Cards to our Boutique:
I love the soft pastel colors of vintage greeting cards and use them often to make new ones! Of course I add lots of glitter!
Well, those are my pretties for today! I'll get Block #9 of my Marie Antoinette quilt finished up and have a photo for you soon!
Anyway, now I can at least finish my Marie Antoinette quilt because I finally have 3 "T's" to spell out her name!
For now, I thought I'd share a few new things that mom made. First is her Tinted Embroidered Butterfly Pillow:
I think Mom used a vintage embroidery pattern from my collection. Next is mom's Crocheted Bonnet Lady Pillow:
Mom used a vintage dresser scarf to create this pretty cottage accent pillow. Notice the flower beads on the green ribbon bows!
I also added a few of my Unique Handcrafted Greeting Cards to our Boutique:
I love the soft pastel colors of vintage greeting cards and use them often to make new ones! Of course I add lots of glitter!
Well, those are my pretties for today! I'll get Block #9 of my Marie Antoinette quilt finished up and have a photo for you soon!
Labels:
boutique,
crocheted bonnet lady pillow,
glitter,
hand embroidered pillows,
tinted embroidered butterfly pillow,
unique handcrafted greeting cards,
vintage embroidery patterns,
vintage greeting cards
Wednesday, June 01, 2011
Victorian Uncle Sam Tussy Mussys
I had to share these beautiful Victorian Tussy Mussys that mom made:
Are these unique or what? I've never seen a tussy mussy for the 4th of July and these are just so patriotic! Mom couldn't decide what color to go with so she made Red Uncle Sam Tussy Mussys and Blue Uncle Sam Tussy Mussys.
I just added these to our Boutique! Now it's time for me to make dinner! More tomorrow.....
Are these unique or what? I've never seen a tussy mussy for the 4th of July and these are just so patriotic! Mom couldn't decide what color to go with so she made Red Uncle Sam Tussy Mussys and Blue Uncle Sam Tussy Mussys.
I just added these to our Boutique! Now it's time for me to make dinner! More tomorrow.....
Labels:
4th of july,
boutique,
home decor,
patriotic,
red white blue,
uncle sam tussy mussys,
unique,
victorian tussy mussys
Upate On Marie Antoinette Quilt Block #9
I went to Michael's on Monday with mom and I picked up some alphabet beads. I wanted to spell out Marie's name on this final block. Out of 2 packages of alphabet beads, there were only 2 "T's"! Can you believe it? I have something like 8 "X's" and only 2 "T's"! I need 3. So spelling out her name will have to wait until tomorrow when I go to WalMart. In the meantime, this is the block at this point:
I will put this block on hold until tomorrow. In the meantime, I'll have to find some other things to do.
I will put this block on hold until tomorrow. In the meantime, I'll have to find some other things to do.
Labels:
art quilting,
crazy quilt,
embroidery,
marie antoinette,
quilt
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