After 3 were built - I saw the flower in them - so had to add a hummingbird. March is almost here - almost time to set out the feeders again - yippeee!!
Monday, February 23, 2009
Word #7 - Hummingbird
After 3 were built - I saw the flower in them - so had to add a hummingbird. March is almost here - almost time to set out the feeders again - yippeee!!
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Word #6
This piece is leftovers from making 2 blocks for my 4sister 2009 block swap. These are pieces from the fabrics and colors selected by my sis in PA - so I am sending it to her along with her blocks this month, our first swap this year.
I used the facing technique again for finishing it - I really like this technique!! So far, all but one piece for this series has been small, measuring no larger than 20"x14" - finished with a fused facing, they seem to stiffen slightly - as such, they make great pieces to lay on a table - and I set my drink on them.
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Word #5 - Scream - Potomac
Ah, but now, how do I quilt this monster on my Viking? Solution - I cut it up into 4 pieces - quilt each piece, then stitch the 4 pieces together. BUT - it would be BORing to put them back in the same place - so I stagger them - and create 4 outside and 4 inside corners. The picture below shows Scream on a bed - the staggered border works really well on a bed.

The Potomac River in West Virginia - this is a sunset behind one of the many railroad bridges over the Potomac. The squirrel is painted then hand appliqued. Its tail is finished with heavy machine stitching - to more accurately capture the whispy long hairs on a squirrel's tail. This quilt finished out at as a YSQ - yard square quilt - and sold at auction for charity.

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