I finished up this Crazy Quilt Halloween Pillow yesterday morning:
I'll sew this up in another day or two and list it in my Etsy shop.
I also thought you'd enjoy seeing a new picture of my little Wrigley:
He's such a sweet little kitty! I love it when he sits in the beanies!
Tuesday, June 25, 2013
Crazy Quilt Halloween Pillow
Monday, June 24, 2013
Halloween Hanging Pillows
I spent a day sewing last week and I was able to get my Halloween Hanging Pillows sewn together:
I have 2 more Halloween projects to finish and then I'll do some Christmas things.
In the meantime, after rearranging my cupboards in the kitchen this morning, doing laundry and washing my floor, I played around a little with my graphic software. I haven't really done that in a while. Anyway, I made these printable tags with roses:
Please feel free to print them up and use them on your gifts or for your craft projects!
I have 2 more Halloween projects to finish and then I'll do some Christmas things.
In the meantime, after rearranging my cupboards in the kitchen this morning, doing laundry and washing my floor, I played around a little with my graphic software. I haven't really done that in a while. Anyway, I made these printable tags with roses:
Please feel free to print them up and use them on your gifts or for your craft projects!
Sunday, June 23, 2013
Motifs from Elegant Cross Stitch Sentiments For Crazy Quilting
I have some finishes to share but I need to take photos of them so I'll post those tomorrow. In the meantime, I thought I'd share the motifs that can be found in my new book, Elegant Cross Stitch Sentiments For Crazy Quilting:
Click on the images to see a larger version of them.
Also, for anyone looking for my cross stitch patterns, they have found a permanent home in Jason's Etsy Shop. Pam Kellogg's Cross Stitch Patterns can be found here.
Jason will continue to add my patterns as he has time.
Click on the images to see a larger version of them.
Also, for anyone looking for my cross stitch patterns, they have found a permanent home in Jason's Etsy Shop. Pam Kellogg's Cross Stitch Patterns can be found here.
Jason will continue to add my patterns as he has time.
Saturday, June 22, 2013
Lesson 6 - Color and Composition Course
Lesson 6 of my online Crazy Quilt Color and Composition Course is now available:
Strawberry Fields covers freehand vines, spider web and spider and how to make a motif stand out. These crazy quilt classes are available at Magcloud.
A special thank you to my assistant and editor Jason for doing such a great job with my books and lessons!
Strawberry Fields covers freehand vines, spider web and spider and how to make a motif stand out. These crazy quilt classes are available at Magcloud.
A special thank you to my assistant and editor Jason for doing such a great job with my books and lessons!
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Silk Neckties For Crazy Quilting
I ran uptown today to pick a few things up from the grocery store and decided to stop in the resale shop which is next to the grocery store. I don't always stop in there, just once in a while. Sometimes I get lucky and sometimes I don't. Today I got lucky!
I found 2 beautiful silk neckties for only $2.00 each:
The tags said 100% silk and made in Italy! They looked like perfect crazy quilt fabric to me!
You may not think that there's a lot of fabric in a necktie but there really is once you take them apart:
These are really easy to take apart. Just clip the stitches on the back for the tag and remove that. Then, clip the stitches to open up the tie. Take out the lining and stabilizer fabric and press with your iron. If you find some at a flea market, resale shop or garage sale and you want to wash them, you can do that by hand in cold water with a mild detergent. Hang them to dry.
These really go a long way for crazy quilting and the designs are really pretty if you can find silk ones!
I found 2 beautiful silk neckties for only $2.00 each:
The tags said 100% silk and made in Italy! They looked like perfect crazy quilt fabric to me!
You may not think that there's a lot of fabric in a necktie but there really is once you take them apart:
These are really easy to take apart. Just clip the stitches on the back for the tag and remove that. Then, clip the stitches to open up the tie. Take out the lining and stabilizer fabric and press with your iron. If you find some at a flea market, resale shop or garage sale and you want to wash them, you can do that by hand in cold water with a mild detergent. Hang them to dry.
These really go a long way for crazy quilting and the designs are really pretty if you can find silk ones!
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