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Saturday, December 5, 2015
Day 5: Quilt Squad Christmas Outing
Labels:
Moda Grunge,
stash
Thursday, December 3, 2015
Day 3: Quilting & Art Journaling
This was a good exercise in art journaling for me. I listed anything that came to mind when I thought about December. All lumped together with no judgment either way. I just wrote everything down equally. When I was done, I tried to use a spray adhesive, but mine clogged. Short on time, I resorted to Elmer's, but that was tough to get where I wanted it. It turned out a wee bit over glittered. What was kind of cool about it, though, was the really over glittered words were ones I might interpret as negative. Very interesting.
Labels:
art journaling,
FMQ,
quilts
Wednesday, December 2, 2015
Day 2: Soft Finish for Improv Quilt & Journaling
This quilt center was started as an improv project at an Amy Butler retreat. A partner and I had to randomly choose fabrics for each other, and build up quilt blocks from the scraps. It was too small to do much with so I kept building around it after I got home. I have to admit I do this type of medallion built quilt a lot. It's comforting to add a border, watch it grow, and then make a decision from there.
Labels:
art journaling,
improv,
quilts
Tuesday, December 1, 2015
The Delights of Winter & Improvisational Design
We are nearing the solstice, and the dark days of winter are upon us. Our circadian rhythm changes. As soon as the light fades in late afternoon, some of us are ready for bed. Some say it's depressing. It can be. It's a mindless act to turn to t.v. or the internet for entertainment, but those can be unfulfilling. Add to it a month of holidays across several religions, and it's a pretty good reason to stay in bed.
Labels:
creativity,
FMQ,
improv,
quilts
Saturday, November 28, 2015
The Farmer's Wife 1930s: Week 9: Blocks 2, 39, 46, 57, 62, 76, 79, 80, 90,
#90 Sara
Early this month I fell behind in my blocks for the 1930's Farmer's Wife. All it takes is one good cold, and everything goes on the back burner. If you remember, I cut out two blocks with the wrong size template, and had sewn one together without realizing it was a 4" block! 6.5" are small enough, but geez! All that work gone to waste.
Labels:
1930's,
blocks,
Farmer's Wife
Wednesday, November 25, 2015
Buying Old Quilts and Tops: Part I
Little by little I have come to understand I am not a Modern Quilter--neither by definition nor by taste. I won't list all the discussions in Quilting Blogland on what defines modern quilting, but it's a well explored subject. I am not the first to come to the realization, but these pictures have driven it home for me.
Labels:
Antique quilts,
scrap quilts
Sunday, November 22, 2015
Copyright Laws for Fabric and Selling Quilts
I kn-ow!
I bought them at JoAnn's.
One of my online friends commented she was glad to see I also bought fabric there. When I did more home dec and garment sewing, it was my main source, but quilting fabrics are different. I buy quilting fabrics at my LQS or online, but I do use my local JoAnn's for many other items. They are gracious to offer space for our sewing group, and I am grateful for that. They're also a pretty nice group of folks that work there, and I support the store to keep it open. For the longest time I refused to buy fabric there for two specific reasons. One, the quality fluctuated from quite decent to poor.
Labels:
Copyright Laws,
fabrics,
Joann's
Tuesday, November 17, 2015
Uppsala Stars Pattern & Christmas In My Heart Day# 5
SALE! 8/17/2020-8/21/2020
Contact me directly to purchase.
julie@pinkdoxies.com
Without further ado, allow me to present 'Uppsala Stars'. Just short of a drum roll and some tap dancing, here it is! Months of planning, and weeks of writing--I feel like I've given birth again.
Christmas In My Heart Day #4 and A Trunk Show
Welcome to Day 5 of the
Christmas in My Heart Blog Hop!
I know everyone has had fun blog hopping, and gotten some inspiring ideas for the holidays. I hope you've all entered for the $25 gift certificate each day sponsored by The Fat Quarter Shop, and many of the featured blogs have had giveaways of their own. It's been fun, and we have 2 more days to go!
Labels:
bags,
quilts,
zipper bags
Monday, November 16, 2015
Christmas In My Heart #3 & Giveaways
How FUN is this traditional block done up in
Cotton+Steel prints?
I'm meeting myself coming and going this week! Every spare minute is spent writing or quilting, and sometimes both at the same time. It's all good, and very exciting, but I'm starting to wonder if I'm going to make my deadlines. My day to post for Christmas In My Heart is Wednesday, and is also the lauch for Uppsala Stars.
Labels:
blocks,
Christmas In My Heart,
design,
quilts
Friday, November 13, 2015
Christmas In My Heart Day #2 & Giveaway
Little Glitter Houses
Welcome to day 2 of the Christmas In My Heart Blog Hop. I hope you enjoyed the ideas from the other bloggers yesterday, and entered the drawing for a $25 gift certificate from The Fat Quarter Shop. There is another one today, and every day of the hop! Seems a little like Christmas in November to me.
Thursday, November 12, 2015
Christmas In My Heart Day #1 & Giveaway
Welcome!
The week long hop for Christmas In My Heart starts now!

Yes, it's only November, but all you stitching folks know that projects have to be started early if we want to have them done in time for the holidays. I hope you'll find lots of good ideas here to inspire you to give gifts of a Maker. There is nothing so treasured as that of a gift stitched with good wishes, and the Fat Quarter Shop is helping you out with a giveaway each day.
Yes, it's only November, but all you stitching folks know that projects have to be started early if we want to have them done in time for the holidays. I hope you'll find lots of good ideas here to inspire you to give gifts of a Maker. There is nothing so treasured as that of a gift stitched with good wishes, and the Fat Quarter Shop is helping you out with a giveaway each day.
*Keep reading to find how to enter the Giveaway!*
Labels:
blog hop,
Christmas In My Heart,
Giveaway,
hearts,
quilts
Wednesday, November 11, 2015
The Most Important Post You'll Read This Week
Labels:
accidents
Sunday, November 8, 2015
The Farmer's Wife 1930s: Week 6: Blocks 1,57: & Christmas in My Heart Blog Hop with Giveaways
Addie, #1
This week we got a bonus block to finish. Three instead of two, and a Bingo game to link up to. Angie at Gnome Angel picked 5 of the blocks sewn so far to creat a Bingo game. Snap your photo, link it up, and you're entered. I'm a suck for games and gimmicks. Why does a link up make it more fun?
Labels:
blocks,
The Farmer's Wife 1930s
Thursday, November 5, 2015
Costa Maya Longarming & Marker Staining
Costa Maya
One of my friends asked me to quilt her Costa Maya a few weeks ago. I like to turn quilts over within two weeks, but this one had me a little stumped as to how to quilt it. I admit I had a few ideas in mind before I started, and had even doodled some markings in the center with a curvy ruler. More about that in a minute. But sometimes the quilting just comes to you as you go, and this one was exactly that way.
Labels:
Aurifil,
Costa Maya,
Kiss-Off,
longarm quilting,
Omni,
Superior Threads
Monday, November 2, 2015
Make A Portable Sewing Station
Sunday, November 1, 2015
The Farmer's Wife 1930s: Week 5: Blocks 41, 45
Jenny #45
I've begun to really look forward to my Sunday sewing. I try to take the day a little easier, and enjoy the time I work on my Farmer's Wife blocks. Maybe in part because I love the fabric, but also because they frequently put my skills to the test. This week I printed off the templates, and cut all the pieces of both blocks from paper templates.
Labels:
1930's,
Aurifil,
blocks,
Handiquilter,
longarm quilting,
The Farmer's Wife 1930s
Thursday, October 29, 2015
Pop Stars for Halloween Finish
Labels:
Aurifil,
Minkee,
Minky,
Moda,
Pop Stars,
quilts,
spider web quilts,
string quilts
Wednesday, October 28, 2015
One Step Forward, Two Steps ____?
Labels:
#bravequilter,
Aurifil,
quilts,
spider web quilts,
string quilts
Tuesday, October 27, 2015
Pop Top-Pop Stars Mishmash & Friends
Labels:
Aurifil,
longarm quilting,
quilts,
scrap quilts,
spider web quilts
Sunday, October 25, 2015
1930's Farmer's Wife: Week 4: Blocks 49, 78, 94,
Labels:
blocks,
Depression fabrics,
The Farmer's Wife 1930s
Saturday, October 24, 2015
Pop Stars for Halloween
"Pop Stars"
Pattern from Material Obsession 2
by Kathy Doughty
This has been one of my lingering projects, and has had a voracious appetite for my sewing time. I've sewn every spare minute for 4 days to complete these last 4 stars, square them up, and sew all together. It's become one of the most delightful quilts I've ever worked on.
Labels:
foundation piecing,
Material Obsession 2,
Moda,
Pop Stars,
spider web quilts,
string quilts,
value
Wednesday, October 21, 2015
10 New Ideas for Sewing Groups
Labels:
sewing group ideas
Monday, October 19, 2015
The Farmer's Wife 1930s: Week 3: Blocks 13, 24
Belle
Week 3 of 1930's Farmer's Wife Sew-along is over, and I barely slid in on (my imposed) schedule by sewing 2 blocks Sunday afternoon. Belle, #13, and Coral, #24 were Week 3 blocks, and we encountered our first Y seam block with Belle. I was super excited, and I know a few of you are cringing, but I like Y seam sewing. No, not all the time or every seam, but it's a little bit of a challenge, and that makes things more interesting. I like to have to work at it a bit.
Labels:
blocks,
Depression fabrics,
The Farmer's Wife 1930s
Thursday, October 15, 2015
Eye Spy #01: Four Patch & Cross/Plus Blocks
Cross Block
There is something organic that draws modern and traditional quilters alike to the simple cross block. Beginners are attracted because they see a block made entirely of straight seams, and advanced sewists because they know it also has great graphic impact. Craftsy has an article HERE on cross block patterns and variations. There are both free downloads, and others for purchase. Pinterest has many excellent boards, but here is one in particular I follow: PLUS/CROSS QUILTS
Labels:
blocks,
cross blocks,
plus blocks
Monday, October 12, 2015
The Farmer's Wife 1930s: Week 2: Blocks 20, 14, 18
Labels:
Farmer's Wife,
Kona,
longarm services
Friday, October 9, 2015
Multiple Perspectives
"Sunrise at Sea"
This is the free block pattern I made for the Fabri-Quilt New Block Blog Hop 2015. The pattern and tutorial are available through the link. I wanted to see how it might look in sweet print fabrics, and was surprised at how much it changed the feeling of the block.
Labels:
blocks,
string quilts
Tuesday, October 6, 2015
The Farmer's Wife 1930s: Week 1: Blocks 8,12,16
"Aunt"--It begged for a fussy cut!
The 1930's Farmer's Wife Sampler Quilt Sew-along has begun, and it's exciting! There are over 4,000 members now, and the variety of blocks is wonderful to see. I am sticking to my reproduction fabrics, and throwing in some solids. Three blocks were introduced the first week, but from here on out there will be two a week.
Saturday, October 3, 2015
Supersize It! Ironing and Pressing Boards
Go BIG!
Last spring I started using large sheets of 1" green insulation board from my local home improvement store as an easy solution for a design wall. I hot glued batting to the sheet, and then hot glued the whole thing to my concrete wall! No holes to patch if I changed my mind, and a happy husband. Hot glue comes off of concrete block with little residue.
Labels:
Ironing/Pressing Boards
Wednesday, September 30, 2015
How to Quilt a Vintage Log Cabin
Labels:
Log Cabin blocks,
longarm quilting,
quilts,
vintage quilts
Sunday, September 27, 2015
Are You Ready for the Farmer's Wife 1930s Version?
Penny's Dollhouse (left) & Walk in the Park (right)
Today is the big day many of us have been waiting. The first block for Farmer's Wife 1930's Sample Quilt Sew-along was announced last night. Angie at Gnome Angel is leading over 4,000 of us through the year with help from Marti Michell, and many other bloggers. The only commitment is to purchase your own copy of The Farmer's Wife 1930's Sampler Quilt which comes with its own cd to print instructions, templates, or paper piecing templates for each block. I would like to compliment how well it's gone so far, and the lack of technical problems. Emails are on time and accurate, the Facebook page is very active, and people are kind! There's no deadline, so join in if you wish. The back posts will be hosted on Gnome Angel's blog page if you need to catch up.
Labels:
1930's,
Depression fabrics,
quilt-alongs,
quilts,
stash,
templates
Thursday, September 24, 2015
Moda Boo Crew Spiderweb Quilt: Pop Stars
Sunday, September 20, 2015
An Unmentionable Subject We Should Talk About
Today's post is about making menstrual products. This may not interest you at all, and I respect that. The important part you should know before you pass on this post is 1 out of 10 school girls in Africa either miss classes or drop out completely due to their periods. Education gives all children an enormous advantage. Girls as well as boys should be able to attend school.
Labels:
Little Dresses for Africa,
menstrual pads
Friday, September 18, 2015
Changes to This Quilter Blogger's Blogging Cycle
Do you
remember my 'Katie Jump Rope' from last year?
I was just learning to FMQ on my
Janome domestic machine. I snuggled under this quilt last night, and slept in a
chair. There were so many thoughts going through my mind--big
decisions for me to make.
Wednesday, September 16, 2015
Many Quiltworks In Progress
Moda's Moxi by Studio M
A few months ago I picked up a mini charm pack of these pretty-little-things at my LQS. I wanted to see if a smaller pre-cut would be more accurately cut than the charms, jelly rolls or layer cakes, and now I can tell you, "Yes!" This Moxi line was used straight out of the package, and I laid out something I thought would make sweet quilt center. A few seams needed tweaking just a bit, but overall they were quite accurate. I paid $4 for this package of 42 pieces. So, figure roughly 10 cents for a 2.5" square.
Sunday, September 13, 2015
Baby Quilt Finish with Minny Muu from Lecien Fabrics
Labels:
baby quilts,
FMQ,
jelly roll quilts,
Lecien Fabrics,
longarm quilting,
Minny Muu,
quilts,
strip quilts
Friday, September 11, 2015
E's Hexie Finish, CST, and Pet Project Show #37
If I said I was writing this quickly so I could go to bed, would you understand? It was a hard day in the studio, and I have so much to share over the next few days with you. But this is the big one. E's Hexie is completely finished. The binding is a Timeless Treasures print in a peachy-orange, and I couldn't be happier with it. It's girly yet modern, and sets off the quilt with a soft framing.
Labels:
Aurifil,
baby quilts,
Creative Space Tag,
Handiquilter,
modern design,
Pet Project Show,
quilt,
quilt labels
Thursday, September 10, 2015
A Soft Finish: E's Hexie Quilted
Labels:
baby quilts,
Handiquilter,
hexies,
Minkee,
modern design,
quilts,
SLQ
Wednesday, September 9, 2015
E's Hexie Quilt: Modern Baby
E's Quilt
This baby quilt was on the top of my list to get done, and it went from single hexies to pinned in the frame yesterday. The backing is Minkee, and the batting Warm & Natural. My customer requested a peach thread, and I've come to find out my source doesn't carry peach. A Natural White Omni laid on the top fools the eye into blending with some of the pastel colors, but I have a grey that matches well, too, with both top and backing.
Labels:
baby quilt,
Doe,
hexies,
Kona,
Modern
Monday, September 7, 2015
Managing Changes in Creative Energy & Design Wall
Labels:
creativity,
design wall,
hexies,
improv,
waterproof rug mugs
Saturday, September 5, 2015
Pet Project Show #36 and Highlights
Nero's Post and Patch
The Doxie girls and I had a terribly hard time this month picking our favorite link ups. We never cease to be amazed at the talent pool out there in QBL. ('Quilting Blogland'. An acronym coined by Sandra at Musings of a Menopausal Melon and Helen of Midget Gem Quilts.)
Labels:
Pet Project Show,
quilts
Friday, September 4, 2015
Pencil Case Tutorial and Therapy Sewing
Labels:
pencil case,
selvages,
therapy sewing,
zipper bags
Thursday, September 3, 2015
Transition of Seasons: Behind the Scenes
New Routine: Coffee and a book
after lunch in the shade
I didn't want you to think we'd abandoned you, but it's been a bits and pieces kind of week. Not really summer anymore, but not quite fall. Without a doubt, this is my favorite season. Most of our summer chores are slowing down, if not over. Routines are returning, and I like that. All the girls started back to their universities, and are doing well. I feel l I can take a few minutes of downtime to think and plan.
Labels:
fabric
Tuesday, September 1, 2015
Fabri-Quilt New Block Blog Hop 2015: Pink Doxies
Thank you Fabri-Quilt for sponsoring this blog hop!
One summer treat for me was to be part of the New Blogger's Bloghop. As our time together was ending, our fearless leaders were working on continuing the the fun with this last hop. Thank you to Yvonne @Quilting Jet Girl, Cheryl@ Meadow Mist Designs, Stephanie@ Late Night Quilter, and Terri Ann @Childlike Fascination. Blocks made for this hop will all be assembled and completed into several quilts destined for charity organizations.
60 participating bloggers each received an identical fat eighth's bundle of our palette named "Watermelon Summer." All were challenged to design an orignial 12" block using only the fabrics provided, and to publish their own tutorial. Our theme...
"Summer!"
Saturday, August 29, 2015
Pet Project Show #35
Amy Stauffer-McNutt is a passionate teacher with a special interest in butterflies, and self-dedicated to saving the Monarchs. She started this butterly quilt project last year in her classroom, and I promised to quilt it for her. She'll use it as a visual aid, and I'm sure it will hang in her regular classroom when it's not travelling.
Labels:
Pet Project Show,
quilts
Friday, August 28, 2015
Kaffe Fassett Finish and Creative Space Tag
Labels:
Creative Space Tag,
Kaffe Fassett,
quilts
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