Debbie S. asked me about my upcoming Color And Composition Classes. She wanted to know if there will be a sign up or if it'll run like a stitch along.
The classes will run like a stitch along. There won't be a sign up. Stitcher's who want to participate will simply order the instructional booklet for each of the 25 lessons from Magcloud. I suggest that stitchers either follow me here on my blog or follow me on Magcloud to stay on top of each lesson.
This ongoing class will take approx. 1 year to 18 months to complete. Stitcher's who take all 25 lessons will complete a beautiful 25 block quilt and will have learned how to create gorgeous crazy quilt compositions using color. Learning how to work with color & composition will come about through repetition based on my specifications and instructions for each lesson. Stitcher's will learn new techniques and skills through the process of doing the lessons. Helpful hints and shortcuts will also be included. And there will be an air of mystery involved as each block will have a theme and color scheme but I won't be indulging that information in advance. That will come about as I release each individual lesson.
We'll be starting this project right after New Year's. I will set up a Flickr group so stitcher's who are participating can share photos and discuss the project. And of course, questions can be addressed to me here on my blog, via email or at the Flickr group.
In other news, here is my latest stitched piece:
By looking at it, you probably can't tell what it's going to be. There will be 2 more. But I'm not going to spill the beans yet!
Tuesday, November 06, 2012
Monday, November 05, 2012
Painted Daisies
A few years back, I was fortunate enough to find a huge spool of cotton daisy trim at a flea market. There had to have been at least 100 yards on the spool and I only paid $5.00 for it!
I got a bee in my bonnet yesterday and decided I wanted to play with the fabric dyes so I pulled out my daisies and went to town!
I'll be using these on some upcoming projects.
And speaking of bees in a bonnet, I finished stitching my Bee purse:
Scott said it looks like something for a 12 year old. Well, I've been known to bechildish childlike. LOL! This one is mine! I'll have to make some time to put it together. I still have to put my Peacock quilt together too!
I got a bee in my bonnet yesterday and decided I wanted to play with the fabric dyes so I pulled out my daisies and went to town!
I'll be using these on some upcoming projects.
And speaking of bees in a bonnet, I finished stitching my Bee purse:
Scott said it looks like something for a 12 year old. Well, I've been known to be
Thursday, November 01, 2012
Update On Bee Purse
Other than some cleaning, I spend most of the morning stitching on my Bee Purse:
I just love these colors! This is so cheery to look at!
I'm going to work on Lesson 1 of my upcoming Crazy Quilt class and a my next book for awhile and then I'll stitch on this some more later this afternoon.
I just love these colors! This is so cheery to look at!
I'm going to work on Lesson 1 of my upcoming Crazy Quilt class and a my next book for awhile and then I'll stitch on this some more later this afternoon.
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Happy Halloween!
Here's my latest kitty photo:
My beautiful Nightmare! He turned 17 last week. He's doing well on the special kidney diet. We took him for another blood test on Saturday and his numbers have definitely improved. He's still recovering from the stroke he had 2 months ago though. He was doing really good with that until we took him to the vet on Sat. I think taking him out of the house was a little bit of a setback for him. But he is a beauty isn't he? He's been with me since he was 3 weeks old.
In other news, here's my latest stitching project:
My mom gave me that green bee awhile back and I thought he would be cute on a purse. I think this is really cheery looking!
Have a Happy Halloween everyone! Don't eat too much candy....unless it's chocolate!
My beautiful Nightmare! He turned 17 last week. He's doing well on the special kidney diet. We took him for another blood test on Saturday and his numbers have definitely improved. He's still recovering from the stroke he had 2 months ago though. He was doing really good with that until we took him to the vet on Sat. I think taking him out of the house was a little bit of a setback for him. But he is a beauty isn't he? He's been with me since he was 3 weeks old.
In other news, here's my latest stitching project:
My mom gave me that green bee awhile back and I thought he would be cute on a purse. I think this is really cheery looking!
Have a Happy Halloween everyone! Don't eat too much candy....unless it's chocolate!
Sunday, October 28, 2012
Crazy Quilt Dolls
I finished up the dress for my 3rd little Crazy Quilt Doll:
Now to assemble these! I'll be doing that this week.
In the meantime, I'm working on Lesson 1 of my Color & Composition Classes starting in January.
Also, for anyone who has and uses my Elegant Crazy Quilt Seam Treatments books, there's a Flickr group for sharing photos of your stitched borders. This is just for photos of blocks that have my borders on them but it is open to the public.
Now to assemble these! I'll be doing that this week.
In the meantime, I'm working on Lesson 1 of my Color & Composition Classes starting in January.
Also, for anyone who has and uses my Elegant Crazy Quilt Seam Treatments books, there's a Flickr group for sharing photos of your stitched borders. This is just for photos of blocks that have my borders on them but it is open to the public.
Labels:
beaded dolls,
crazy quilt dolls,
embellished dolls
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