Friday, April 5, 2013

Another day.

Time to reveal a couple more quilts. My ''Civil War Quilt Group'' meets once a month. Each year we trade birthday blocks . In 2011 we traded split nine patches. After putting mine on the design wall & playing with different orientations,  simple seemed best ,creating four light squares. Great spot to applique Yea!!! Thanks Elly Sinkewitz for the block designs. This was so much fun to work on, small can be great!!
Civil war birthday quilt.
This next quilt ,an early one, was a special journey, again Elly's blocks. Two years in the making and I quilted it myself, after all the lovely applique the quilting was not good & rather mars what is  a lovely quilt.So the journey was more difficult as I had to accept the fact that my quilting needed a lot more practice .For a while I zeroed in on mastering the art of quilting, after many quilts lots & lots of practice 5 Years worth I feel I am no longer a learner but still need more practice , but at least I feel my quilts benefit from my quilting . Its a good feeling to be able to think i did it all.



My baltimore album.

Blogs are such fun to read getting to know other quilters . Applique is rather small in each area of our country but on the internet it is huge in numbers & WORLD WIDE!!!  till I blog again happy quilting. Jo.


Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Day 2

Today we have all the signs that spring is on its way.Crocus are blooming & the temperature is rising into the 40's Yeah!.
It's time to tell you about 2 more of my quilts.

Embroidery of rustic woodland scenery(can't remember who designer was)
This was a Pearl Piera design that i fell in love with, it took me on a wonderful applique journey.

My chore today is to pick up garbage in the yard& then to my sewing machine.Quick hurry , move it i need to get to sewing .Seeyou soon.Jo.

Monday, April 1, 2013

This is my first blog, I have been a lurker on many blogs for a while now its time to join the world of blogging. I am a quilter passionate about hand applique. Recently I joined the west suburba chapter of ''The Applique Society '' we meet at ''The Quilt Merchant'' in Winfield Illinois owned by my friend Valorie Langue. One of my favorite quilt stores & well worth a visit. My local quilt store is ''Prairie Stitches '' owned by Kim & Sue & it is the reason I live in Oswego it's a great store filled with fabric, fun & some of my favorite people.

My first quilt I designed called "Rockets Red Glare"
My second quilt I designed is called "America the Beautiful"

 
Till my next post, have a great day and happy quilting