Last night, my local guild the Clamshell Quilters had the reveal of this years' challenge. The theme was "Music of the 60s". Here is modern style entry:
Feeling Groovy - inspired by the Simon and Garfunkel (aka the 54th Street Bridge Song) from 1966 and using those plastic things for playing 45s on a turntable - Which I got on Ebay :)
A close up of my quilting to look like grooves on a record. The binding is a groovy print too :)
I had to mark the the space between the spiral stencil that I had. I used dots as a guide. There are 2 different spirals to get the effect.
Here is the quilting I did after fusing the "45" area. This is a batting view on the back.
I did this to prevent the quilting interrupting the lettering, which I fused and quilted after I sandwiched the piece.As I have suggested in the past, I almost always have a scrap piece to try out my techniques and stitching.
Here is a signature quilt that I made in 1997. I brought completed civil war blocks to Gwen Marston's Beaver Island Quilt Retreat.
I free-hand quilted large fans the size of my elbow swipe.
This leads me to announce that I have a new stencil in my Etsy store here. On the bottom is the new Large Baptist Fan Stencil.
As you can see, I filled in the missing line, which I have done on the machine but this will make it so much more even.
I'm thinking of using it on my Stars in a Time Warp. It will work well on smaller or finer projects.
On IG I shared this sweet sewing box that I received for Christmas. It is designed by Cath Kidston.
I finished this simple runner, a workshop sample, of a scrappy log cabin variation.The Giveaway:
If you attended the 1997 BIQR Retreat and you are on my quilt - you are an automatic winner! leave me a comment and I'll check the quilt.
For everyone else, leave me a comment here, take the survey, and send a friend to try their luck.
I'll pick a winner on February 2nd - Groundhogs' Day.
I'll pick a winner on February 2nd - Groundhogs' Day.
xo