Showing posts with label QuiltCon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label QuiltCon. Show all posts

Sunday, January 19, 2014

2013 Review

Looking around all that others have accomplished in the blogosphere, I am apprehensive about listing the few sewing accomplishments I had in 2013.  I did have a fun year though, so here goes!




Row 1
Inaugural Ball, QuiltCon, Started PB Complete, Baby Bag (and blanket) using my fabrics from Spoonflower

Row2
Blocks for 'Quilts for Boston', Flags for 'To Boston with Love' at the MFA, iPad Mini Sleeve, Flag for Lac-Megantic

Row3
Finished PB-Complete, Paris Vacation, Project Runway Season 12 Finale (Alexander Pope), Project from Alexia Abegg's class at MQG Sewdown Philly

Row 4
Michael Miller's display at Fall Quilt Market, Denyse Schmidt's class at NEQM, Lizzy House's class at gather here, Christmas in New York


Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Hexies Cut!

There wasn't much done this week due to the Easter holiday, but before that, I did get all the hexies made of Lizzy House's Pearl Bracelets cut!  I cut about 168 of them all together.  And, I think I'm switching gears a bit, which naturally means I most likely cut too many.

Some of them I had already stitched up at QuiltCon.  Mmm hmm.  The one that was held at the end of February.  I really am not supposed to be sewing until I get my nook organized.  I have lots of other cutting to do in the meantime.

So, here are all the PB Hexies that have yet to be sewn.  Bright Star is shown in the forefront.  I really like that fabric because the dots are raised.  I'm not sure what the technical term is for that.  Well, it does have a nice hand. :)






I used this ruler to cut them.  Sure, it's tedious, but I am hoping it's most accurate.  I could have used my Go Baby, but I wanted the hexies to be a bit bigger to really show off those bracelets!



And these are the hexies I sewed at QuiltCon in Jacquie Gehring's class.  They are in columns, but the columns are not yet sewn together.  Good thing because I realized some are not quite in the order I'd like.


Check out this week's WIP Wednesday post at Freshly Pieced by guest blogger Natalie of Greenleaf Goods.  She is putting all her WIPs out there!  I have at least one item I am ashamed to post.  I don't think I'll do it until it's complete!

After looking at her blog, I think I might know Natalie... Natalie, have you ever been to a BMQG meeting? :)

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

QuiltCon: Denyse Schmidt


My friend, Deborah, who came up from Houston to see the quilts said, “I’m surprised you came.” She said that because I was just in Texas a few months ago for Fall Quilt Market. Even though I had just made a trip, how could I resist an event put on by the Modern Quilt Guild?

I’ve said before that I became a modern quilter once I picked up the Modern Quilt Workshop by Weeks Ringle and Bill Kerr. That was in 2005. I was so moved by what I saw in their book that I looked them up and took their class on quilt design. (Sorry, I don’t remember the name!) Seeing the work of Weeks and Bill, the work of Denyse Schmidt and seeing the exhibit, The Quilts of Gee’s Bend, made me feel as though I’d found my quilting home. My journey as a quilter started around the same time the modern movement started. That’s why I had to go to QuiltCon. And I’m so glad I did.

Many bloggers and tweeters have shared the pictures they took of the quilts. I will share mine later. But first, I want to talk about Denyse Schmidt and her class I took: String Pieced Zippy Purse. Yup. I got to take a class with one of my heroes. I was in awe. But I was also a bit frazzled as I had just flown into Austin and entered the class a bit late. She didn’t mind though. She just had me jump right in. Denyse is a great teacher. She is easy going and helpful. It felt as if I’d already known her!

If you are a fan of Denyse you know that she is known for her improvisational quilts. She had us use improvisational piecing to create a small purse with a zipper. We sewed strips of fabric of different sizes onto an oilcloth rectangle. We then put in a zipper, folded the rectangle and sewed up the sides. I have never tried improvisational piecing on my own, but I will certainly try it now. And the zippy purse is something you can whip up in no time and makes a great gift.

Denyse was also the keynote speaker for QuiltCon. She talked about her influences: her parents, who grew up during the depression, saved everything and made everything; her work at RISD, namely a stone cutting class; graphic design and eventually quilting. A few points really resonated with me. Denyse spoke of an assignment in one of her early classes.

She created a small book based on personality traits. The things we wanted people to think about us were on light pages. The things we really feel were on dark pages. The design came from the content.

She was introduced to Appalachian music and from it she learned the importance of cultivating your own style.

She spoke of Anna Williams, a woman who made beautiful improvisational quilts in a tiny room, not in a spacious studio. Work with what you’ve got.

Finally, Denyse peppered the slides that accompanied her talk with sayings from famous people. My favorites:

Be yourself. Everyone else is already taken. -- Oscar Wilde

You can’t wait for inspiration. You have to go after it with a club. -- Jack London

After all the eloquent words from Denyse, I feel bad subjecting you to my zippy purse, but here it is in all its glory.  I accidentally sliced through my bag with my rotary cutter.  Not to worry, a nice stitch on one of the Janome machines provided for the class fixed it right up!

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

My QuiltCon Pincushion

I've completed my QuiltCon pincushion!  My guild, the Boston Modern Quilt Guild, is participating in the QuiltCon pincushion swap that is hosted by the Kansas City Modern Quilt Guild.  Though the deadline to submit a pincushion has passed, the details are here.

I am going to QuiltCon and I had some pincushion-making supplies, so I decided to make a pincushion!  I went to Martha Stewart's Stitch Fest a couple of years ago.  I missed the session on making my pincushion due to travel difficulties but they gave me the fabric and batting.  I decided this would be the perfect time to finally make this pincushion.

Stitch Fest was a launch party for Martha Stewart's Encyclopedia of Sewing and Fabric Crafts, so thankfully the instructions were in the book!


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