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Friday, September 1, 2017
Strips, Strings & Fine Lines Between Roman Stripes
Labels:
basket weave,
improv,
Roman stripe,
stars,
string quilts,
stripes
Tuesday, August 29, 2017
Details: Amish Inspired Roman Stripe Quilt
Amish Inspired Roman Stripe Quilt
I think it is important to show quilts in our homes in use, and for what they were intentionally created for--both warmth and beauty. This picture was not staged because I would have been a bit more careful with a dirty box full of sweet corn from the field, but was that a pretty sight when I opened the front door! Now let me tell you about the process of making this very traditional, Roman stripe quilt.
Labels:
Amish,
baby quilt,
quilts,
Roman stripe,
solids,
strip quilts,
wall hanging
Saturday, August 26, 2017
What Is a Roman Stripe?
Amish Inspired Roman Stripe Quilt
The first pattern I chose to launch my project of pattern study was one often used by early quilters because of its simplicity. Strips of fabric sewn together on their longest sides to create a vivid pattern are called Roman stripes. In this first post, I would like to explain some of what I have learned about the pattern itself.
Labels:
Amish,
history,
quilts,
Roman stripe,
strip quilts
Thursday, August 24, 2017
Finding Your Sweet Spot in Quilting Pt. II
Late1930's-1950's Postage Stamp Style
Pieced Bed Cover with Prairie Points
This is an 88" x 90" pieced bed cover, which might be mistaken for an unquilted quilt top. But the finished edge of alternating cheddar and white prairie points says it was complete. A spread like this was probably used to cover bed linens that might not have been as pretty. In days when laundry was time intensive, and done without automatic washers and dryers, this was a good option to keep the bed looking fresh and clean for visitors stopping by.
Friday, August 18, 2017
Finding Your Sweet Spot In Quilting Pt. I
1930's & 40's Large Vintage
Log Cabin Top--Hand Pieced
Log Cabin Top--Hand Pieced
August 4, 2017 quietly marked Pink Doxies' 3 year blogiversary. I spent the day volunteering at the Ohio Mennonite Relief Sale in the Quilter's Corner. (Did you know this is an annual even happening the same weekend every year?)
Labels:
Log Cabin blocks,
MCC,
modern and vintage,
Ohio MCC Relief Sale,
quilts,
vintage fabrics,
vintage quilts,
volunteering
Saturday, August 12, 2017
Asian-Inspired Log Cabin Zipper Bag
JoAnn's New Quilt Fabric Department!
If you haven't dropped into your local JoAnn store in the past few weeks, expect a most pleasant surprise. They are moving in quilting fabric by the truck load! The stores will be carrying 1091 quilt fabrics when the shelves are finally full, but the first wave of these gorgeous new fabrics already whet this quilter's appetite. I was looking for some special fabric for a gift project, and knew it when I saw it.
Labels:
Asian fabrics,
bags,
Joann's,
Log Cabin blocks,
zipper bags
Wednesday, August 9, 2017
Portable Quilt Frame & 2 Finished Quilts for Show
Finished and Delivered
Insomnia has taken over tonight. I adjusted my pillows too many times to try again, and a cup of herb tea seemed more welcoming. One side of my mind was stewing in the guilt of not posting in so long, but the other was running through the list of all the things I had accomplished through my blogging hiatus. We cannot be all things to all people, and this summer has belonged to me, and my idea of becoming more centered. Loose ends frustrate me, and my life has been feeling quite unraveled over the past many months. I thought a summer break would be relaxing, but I have never been busier.
Labels:
art quilts,
Dangerous Roads,
Moda Grunge,
Moda Modern Building Blocks,
Moda Modern in Print,
MQG,
quilts
Tuesday, August 1, 2017
Quilt National 2017 & Athens Dairy Barn Workshops
Days pass by, and I think to myself, "I should be writing a blog post instead of ____. I'm AWOL. It's been x days since the last one." And another little voice says, "You have nothing significant to say. Be still." So I keep working in silence. My reward is time to tackle those projects that need undivided attention. Something was a sticking point with each one. The studio is feeling lighter, but the mess is growing as I dig through stacks. Thankfully, I work best in chaos.
Labels:
Athens Dairy Barn,
classes,
dyeing,
eco-dyeing
Monday, July 24, 2017
"A Walk In the Woods" Two Baby Quilts Done
Finished, Bound, Mailed & Delivered
Actually, the quilts are just on their way, but the babies themselves have arrived. I was told by another blogger that having the quilts there within the first year was a reasonable goal, but hitting the first week was remarkable. I was hoping for sooner, but later worked, too, since the twins' arrival was a bit early.
Labels:
baby quilt,
baby quilts
Saturday, July 15, 2017
Twin Baby Girl Quilts
Twice as Nice
Oh, no, not twins for the same person, but my chance to do a second set of twin girl quilts this year! The first set was for 4 year olds, but this set is meant for soon-to-be's. While the first set was made-to-order and needed to be very close to identical, this set was a gift from Auntie Julie, and I could do whatever I wanted. I wanted them to be similar, but distinctly different.
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