I've been busy doing what I do best--teaching and crafting, working on my masters, hanging out with my dear husband, posting to Instagram, but not blogging :)
But it's time to link up with 100 Quilts for Kids--so I'm back on the blog!
I did manage to use some layer cake scraps to make this little quilt for charity: It's the first quilt I've made start to finish in 5 days!
So glad I could participate in DC Modern Quilt Guild's cause--these quilts are all going to children living in the DC General Homeless shelter--I just wish it was more than one quilt...
Also on the sewing table is the JeliQuilts Triple Goosed pattern that I started over summer vacation:
That's all for now...I'm off to prep for Back to School Night :)
**Linking up with WIP Wednesday and 100 Quilts for Kids (see the link for more details on how to participate!)**
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Saturday, February 8, 2014
Reflection and Peace Quilt
I'll tell you right off the bat that this is a very personal quilt to me, and it is the first finish I've ever kept for myself.
Ever since reading an airline mag article about labyrinths and their meditative purpose, I've been incredibly intrigued by them. The whole notion of turning a quilt into a labyrinth started fall of 2013. An old college roommate is going to seminary here in VA and she and I got to talking about labyrinths. She has a beautiful little cloth that is a hand-held labyrinth, and I thought, "How great would it be to trace your hands across a quilt as you meditate?"
I should pause here and say that while prayer has always been a part of my life, it has never been such a part of healing and peace to me as it has been in the past year. Getting married, moving to VA, and finding a job that really seems "perfect" for me came with more challenges than I expected. Literally crippling stress led to headaches that became so severe (right before I sought help) that I nearly got violently ill in front of students on a field trip that I was supposed to be chaperoning…It was a turning point.
I've been making a concerted effort to stay calm and trust that God will take care of more things than I often give Him credit for. That, plus an amazing husband, family, and friends has led me to feel an incredible sense of peace during hectic, stressful situations. I've certainly had moments when stress got the better of me, but they are much less frequent, and much more under my control.
All of these thoughts and hopes went into the quilt…and they are the reason I included various religious symbols. I hope to continue to find happiness and peace where I used to find stress and frustration. And I hope this quilt serves to remind me to take some time to pause, think, and give thanks for the blessings in my life.
I started the design by drawing out a labyrinth on some graph paper.
Since I could only work with two colors, I wanted them to shine. Kaffe Fasset's shot cottons were a no brainer.
Then I figured out simple blocks that could be strung together using 2.5 inch wide strips of fabric.
The blocks were sewn into strips and then quarters.
And then halves...
Until finally a finished top was born!
I added quilting to both colors. Straight lines along the edges of the dark color and a free motion quilted edge for the light. I made a test swatch for the quilting. (Photo to come soon…with some detailed quilting pictures too!)
And my favorite part of the quilting…a microstippled "stained glass" medallion in the center :) It's modeled after the North Rose Window of the Chartres Cathedral in France. I want to walk their labyrinth someday...
The label, complete with the Hail Mary in latin…an homage to my faith.
And a few finish photos…
More photos here.
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
WIP Wednesday--Progress happening!
I thought I'd be able to be more diligent about my blogging once summer started...but I'm too distracted by sewing and quilting!
First thing I attacked at the end of last week was the Lined Drawstring Bag from InColorOrder. I selected fabrics according to the mosaic.
Came up with a improv-y pattern:
Added some FMQ (it was so good to be quilting again!)
And then brought the project together. I love it! (And I hope my swap buddy loves it too.) Now I just need to figure out what to enclose. We're doing $10 worth of sewing/quilting notions. What would you want in a quilty treat bag?
The weekend was a special treat. A dying workshop with Malka Dubrasky at A Stitch in Dye. She blogged about the amazing workshop space here.
I'll just share photos and say...it was AWESOME! And it just gives me another reason to look forward to having a yard once we find a home...I'm totally inviting friends over to dye fabric!
Speaking of friends...Mandy has been coming over to sew with me. Today I teach her to FMQ! But yesterday we went to The Quilter's Studio at 9600 Main Street (next to FedEx) in Fairfax's Fair City Mall. The shop was amazing! I told my hubby I want to live there.
They helped me take these inherited fabrics:
And pair with these fabrics: (and they did it with such support and kindness--and showed so much joy as they helped us pick out fabrics)
So now I'm ready to cut pieces for Tula Pink's City Sampler blocks! (slowly chipping away at my list of WIP's from last week)
My t-shirt quilt is basted...I NEED more room... spray basting a twin size quilt really is no fun. (I bought fusible batting at The Quilter's Studio for my next one.)
Also on my list from last week...the silly sign for my classroom...inspired by Anjeanette...(her word is beautiful...you should check it out!)
Entropy is a principle of energy that basically says things in the natural world tend toward chaos...It will hang on my desk...
I got ALMOST finished...but the binding was an inch short...it is set aside in frustration :/
So...for next week I can work on:
FMQ on T-shirt quilt and/or Owl Quilt
City Sampler blocks
Finish binding the silly sign
Finish this top...no name yet...but my mom picked the beautiful batiks
Thanks to Lee at Freshly Pieced for hosting WIP Wednesday. I LOVE seeing what others are working on and getting support from commenters here. Thanks for visiting!
First thing I attacked at the end of last week was the Lined Drawstring Bag from InColorOrder. I selected fabrics according to the mosaic.
Came up with a improv-y pattern:
Added some FMQ (it was so good to be quilting again!)
And then brought the project together. I love it! (And I hope my swap buddy loves it too.) Now I just need to figure out what to enclose. We're doing $10 worth of sewing/quilting notions. What would you want in a quilty treat bag?
The weekend was a special treat. A dying workshop with Malka Dubrasky at A Stitch in Dye. She blogged about the amazing workshop space here.
I'll just share photos and say...it was AWESOME! And it just gives me another reason to look forward to having a yard once we find a home...I'm totally inviting friends over to dye fabric!
Speaking of friends...Mandy has been coming over to sew with me. Today I teach her to FMQ! But yesterday we went to The Quilter's Studio at 9600 Main Street (next to FedEx) in Fairfax's Fair City Mall. The shop was amazing! I told my hubby I want to live there.
They helped me take these inherited fabrics:
And pair with these fabrics: (and they did it with such support and kindness--and showed so much joy as they helped us pick out fabrics)
Love the elephants!...my new favorite. |
I love how old Kaffe prints look with the shimmer print. |
My t-shirt quilt is basted...I NEED more room... spray basting a twin size quilt really is no fun. (I bought fusible batting at The Quilter's Studio for my next one.)
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Sorry for the incredibly poor quality photo. |
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Me...exhausted after finishing. |
Entropy is a principle of energy that basically says things in the natural world tend toward chaos...It will hang on my desk...
I got ALMOST finished...but the binding was an inch short...it is set aside in frustration :/
So...for next week I can work on:
FMQ on T-shirt quilt and/or Owl Quilt
City Sampler blocks
Finish binding the silly sign
Finish this top...no name yet...but my mom picked the beautiful batiks
Thanks to Lee at Freshly Pieced for hosting WIP Wednesday. I LOVE seeing what others are working on and getting support from commenters here. Thanks for visiting!
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