Friday, May 27, 2011

Five pineapple blocks done, 6 on the way


Have five blocks finished and time to interface some more of the ties and slice them up. Still have plenty of tie strips but don't want to lose the scrappy look by too much repetition. I have starched the solid silks to give them more body, thanks to a recommendation by by starch happy friend Debbie.
Had a quilting day today with Barbara and got a ton done.

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Back from MQS

Had a wonderful time at MQS. The judging went very well, all the technology cooperated for my "Quilting Design" lecture and then Maryann and I had 3 days of classes on our Intelliquilters. Now that was fun! We figure we have two years worth of new methods and unknown buttons to practice on - plus, there's an update coming up within the next two weeks.

Had Bob adjust my IQ tablet today so it's at eye level - no more stiff neck and tomorrow will tackle the APQS static problem - hope it helps get rid of the surging in stitch regulator mode.

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Quilting Design Class today

Having a slower morning - thank goodness. Getting ready for my Quilting Design lecture today with the show opening at 3. Ribbons are held back until the Awards Ceremony at 8. Funday!

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Machine Quilters Showcase

We wrapped up ths judging this afternoon and were very pleased with the strong competition within the categories. The winning quilts really deserve their ribbons.

Enjoyed working with the judging room staff - a highly energetic and dedicated group.

Monday, May 9, 2011

Kansas City here I come...

Out in Kansas City judging the Machine Quilters Showcase. The quilts are incredible! If you're anway near KC - make the trip. The show opens Wednesday and continues through Saturday. I'm giving a lecture on Quilting Design on Wednesday at 1 and taking a bunch of clases with Helen Bacynski the rest of the week.

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Magenta Mum Mini


Just finished binding my little "Magenta Mum Mini", 10" x 10", stitched on my longarm. A quilt this small looks really silly on a 14' longarm! I designed the stitching pattern on my robotic quilting computer, an Intelliquilter (IQ) , using a majority of geometric patterns included with the IQ and only one purchased pattern, the mum.

It's stitched on silk...love the way is looks!

Wednesday, May 4, 2011


Block #1 of my newest Pineapple quilt made entirely of silk. A good friend from out antique car crowd retired from his advertising agency in NYC and gave me a box of all of his ties. Here's the first block, paper pieced on Jane Hall's vellum foundation.

Great colors to work with - a lot of variety!

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Additional House Mouse Quilt Pattern


If you're interested in an additional design for the House Mouse fabrics, you can find one I designed at quiltingtreasures.com. Go to "project sheets", then "quilting treasures project sheets" and then scroll down until you come the House Mouse quilt. It was made for Market last fall in a smaller size using 3 blocks across and was perfect for a baby quilt. The fabrics are adorable.

Thank you


Thank you all for visiting my blog during the Quiltmaker 100 Blocks Blog Tour. I appreciate all your positive comments.

The winner of the free copy of the magazine was Shannon Handan. Quiltmaker will be sending that along to her.

I'll be continuing to post on my blog and adding more to it as I push myself further into blogland.

Enjoy!

Monday, May 2, 2011

Girls night out


Mudpie

My favorite of the mice. "He has a nick in his ear and he likes to eat!" Love the little rounded tummy - at least he's eating healthy.

Quiltmaker 100 Blocks


Hope you'll enjoy checking out my block! The fabric is from the "House Mouse" line of fabrics by Quilting Treasures. Adorable! I'll be posting some pictures of the block as it is in a quilt as well as a picture of a quilt made from the block.
I really enjoy designing quilts with the fabrics for children even before my granddaughter Sophia was born in 2010 and I link this back to my years as a librarian in a K-4 elementary school. Love those picture books!

My quilt hanging at Paducah!

My friend Doris Goins took this picture of "Pineapple Patience" hanging at Paducah - cool!

Little Faces



Two of the many little faces from the panel - they crack me up! I did showcase them in the sides of the block.

Maxwell Block

One of the many mischievous mice!

Here's the quilt made from the block. I did shuffle the block side color bars around to try to get a woven effect.

The Quiltmaker 100 blocks is such a great source of inspiration. Make sure you get your own copy when in hits the stores next week.

"Snack Time" Block


Here's the block as it is in the quilt which I'll also post later