Tuesday, 15 April 2014
Monday, 14 April 2014
Book Review
What
a busy life! Finally I made time to complete this book review! Book reviews for
quilting, or any hobby, are much more interesting than those we had to write in
English class. Here’s a quick snap shot of the book:

Brave New Quilts by Kathreen Ricketson, features many
informative articles related to the basics of quilting from colour theory, fabric
choices, and how to design quilts using modern techniques. The author incorporates modern art in designing
the 12 modern quilts offered in this book. A brief note on each artistic period is outlined
for each pattern. I recommend this book to all quilters, and
readers alike, if you enjoy creating quilts with an out of the box flair.

For those that have difficulty in choosing colour combinations,
myself included, many colour schemes are shown in each project.

This Peacock Blue quilt is one that I aspire to make eventually,
amongst all my other quilting projects! I love the different shades of blues and
ambers in this quilt. There is an ample
amount of negative space for quilting, yes!
Using texts in quilts, I have a special person in mind for
creating a quilt with words. The author teaches
us how to design, and personalize text quilts.
Colour play, design play, and word play are just some of the
exciting features of this book. I hope you get inspired and create with this
brief book review!
Friday, 11 April 2014
Crazy Quilt Class
This is one of my favourite classes to date. I am learning various techniques in this class. The only stitches in embroidery I knew prior top this class was the blanket, chain and straight stitch. Now I know how to stitch the French Knot, my favourite thus far, and how to use ribbon to create flowers.
Here's my before and after block.
Palette is a mix of shades of greys, cremes, light brown and white.
I still need to complete a couple of stitching rows, add some beads and finish roses.
My absolute favourite stitch learned from the class is the French Knot.
I also enjoyed working on the iris and cannot wait to start the roses, but I will need to complete the embroidery first. Sure wish there was enough time in day to work on all my projects!!
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