I decided to show you the blocks in the order I made them. It's interesting how we intuitively change our fabric choices as we progress with a pattern. If one block is high drama, the next might be toned down, and so on. While we can only have one princess at a party, quilts can handle more than one, but not all.
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Sunday, February 16, 2020
Spin Drift: 2
Labels:
applique,
Dresden Plate,
Jen Kingwell,
quilt,
Spin Drift
Saturday, February 15, 2020
Spin Drift: It Begins
Spin Drift
Pattern by Michelle McKillop
for Jen Kingwell Designs
Are you ready for a few weeks full of quilter's eye candy? Then stayed tuned each day as I roll through all the blocks I've completed for this quilt. They are gorgeous because the pattern was made for the fabric! "What?!" you say. Well, this pattern was made especially to use those large scale prints we all love, and have to buy a little of, but struggle to use in our quilts. I was dying to get mine into a quilt so this was a heavenly match. It was like having the Oreo cookies, and finding cream filling!
Labels:
applique,
Dresden Plate,
Jen Kingwell,
quilt,
Spin Drift
Thursday, February 13, 2020
Vintage Drunkard's Path
Vintage Indigo Drunkard's Path
It's kind of funny. I often get requests for business cards, but stall to print any as I ruminate over what to put on them. Julie Stocker: Quilt Hunter, Quilt Detective, Quilt Rescue Society, etc. (And seriously I know I need to break down, and just get something printed, but I'm obsessive about this kind of thing.) For those of you who know me only as a quilter, I also love to discover old quilts and the stories behind them.
Sunday, February 9, 2020
Quilt for a Hard Rocker
2020 Quilts for Family
I get requests for quilts fairly often, and I used to spend a lot of time asking what colors people liked, if they saw something on Pinterest, etc. It's led me down a few roads I'd rather not travel anymore. I've gotten smarter. If someone asks for a quilt, I get to pick it. That's it. My choice.
Labels:
2020 quilts,
batiks,
on-point,
quilts,
stars,
t-shirt quilt
Friday, February 7, 2020
Scrappy Trips Around the World Quilt with Borders
Sunday, January 5, 2020
Domestic & Long Arm Collaborative Quilting Process
Thursday, January 2, 2020
Digital Quilting Design #2: Ogee Bulb
Oh, Gee, Ogees!
Take 2 on my digital quilting design work. I think this new pattern was a great way to elevate a one patch quilt design to a fun, new level. It gave it great texture while still keep it soft and cozy, and added a lot of visual interest, too.
Tuesday, December 31, 2019
Amish Bright & A Gentle Shift
"Amish Bright"
26" x 26"
The New Year is knocking! Are you ready? Maybe you'll do the same thing I will, and greet 2020 with the first sunrise instead of the clock strike at midnight. Either way, Happy New Year to you, and a toast to our past, present, and future together! Julie Stocker Quilts at Pink Doxies is over 5 years old now, and ready for a shift. Notice I said shift and not change. Shift is my word for 2020. More about that to come.
Thursday, December 19, 2019
First Steps to Digitizing Long Arm Designs
A little restaurant at the Las Vegas Wynn, Parasol Up Parasol Down, has an intriguing draw. As you watch from the balcony, decorated parasols creep both up and down in rhythm while suspended from the ceiling. It's mesmerizing and calming--a change from the typical Vegas scene of lights and noise. I had the same sensation both designing this geometric pattern, and watching it stitch out.
Digital design is a seductive blending of creativity, software design, and physical mechanics, and my tools to battle the dreaded meander. There are moments and quilts that a meander satisfies, but it takes such little extra effort to use a decorative edge-to-edge pattern.
Monday, December 16, 2019
Long Arming Christmas Quilts
"It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas"
While most people spent the last months of 2019 thinking about how to decorate their homes for the holidays, my decorating thoughts have been all about how to finish my customers' holiday quilts! Stacks of quilts big and small passed through my studio these past 2 months. I felt like the Head Elf after so many marathon sessions, and all--but my own--were finished as promised. You know how the cobbler's children always go without shoes. Mine will get finished, but perhaps not in time for Christmas this year.
Would you like to see some of the Lovelies I've been working on?
Labels:
charity quilts,
long arm quilting
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