Having received my English Garden RR squares home on Saturday, and being as ready for the Adventure in CQ as I feel I can be, gave me the push to get Meg's square done. She graciously gave me until after the event to send it off but I'm glad to have one more thing off my mind. This square was the biggest challenge of them all to me as I'm not used to working with printed fabrics. Are there any tips out there for how those of you who use these fabrics for piecing approach the embellishments? The fabrics are so pretty in their own right that it's hard to come up with motifs and seams to put over them. I hope Meg likes what I've done!
A 6" Square for Arlene White.....English Garden RR
This RR is moving a little slowly so it's been a while since I've posted about it. I just couldn't come up with an idea for this, so I just started putting flowers on it. After I work on something for a while, I find it easier to fill in and give it a feeling of balance
English Garden RR - My Work on Ing's Square
Ing's squares have been with me over the holidays and I've been struggling to get back into the mood to stitch. I always have this problem after Christmas and all the hustle that goes with it. Read and nap are my favorite pastimes in January. With the Adventure in Crazy Quilting coming up fast and furious, I haven't been indulging in that either.
Ing made squares for this RR that are a parfait of bright pastel colors and pretty without embellishments. Following is a photo of the square I selected to embellish for her.
Butterfly Finished!!
My butterfly wall hanging is finally finished with the exception of a tassel to add to the bottom. I'm not sure where this is going to go but I enjoyed giving him his wings! You can see more photos in my portfolio of crazy quilt projects.
There will be a progress article on this project in Pat Winter's new CQ magazine which will be coming out soon. Please be sure to follow her blog for updates and final publication information. Finally, a printed magazine for crazy quilters!!
A Surprise Square
My friend, Shirlee Fassell, stopped by today and brought me the following 6" square to add to my growing collection. Her work always amazes me and I'm so happy to have this to include in my fabric book of squares. Thank you so much Shirlee.
Be sure to check out Shirlee's blog to see all of the beautiful embroidery she has to share.
A Trade with Candji
Another 6" square arrived for me today in exchange for one I sent to Candji Buckohr in Ohio. I hope the photo does it justice as every part of it is so delicate it reminds me of what a fairy's garden might look like. Thank you so much Candji for this little work of art.
This photo is of Candji's square for me.
My square for Candji.
Now the topper on this exchange is that Candji just happened to have this pretty blue rectangle (only partially shown) lying around and she included it with the square she sent...another sweet and nicely embroidered example of her work. Could this possibly be made into the cover for my collection of 6" squares? I'll be sure to try it and, if not, it definitely will be made into a finished project.
I've got to get going on the squares I have promised to others and I can't wait for the next ones to come home to me.
Candace Kling - Such a Joy
This past weekend was one of the highlights of many years for me and the best workshop I've ever attended. Candace Kling spent three full days teaching us about 1% of everything she knows about using ribbon and fabric to create beauty. I have only this one photo to share as I'm not much of a photographer and just grouped a small portion of what I made during class time after I got home.
I didn't finish my trims and left them partially done but mostly not done in order to be able to follow along and recreate them. I'll post some photos of finished ones later. If you'd like to see a more thorough picture journey of the weekend check in at Susan Elliott's blog. She took glorious pictures during the entire weekend.
Candace has been invited to come back next year for a 5 day workshop. We just couldn't get enough!!
Be sure to check out her website and click on the side links "Art" and "Links" to see her true love - sculpting with fabric plus more of her beautiful ribbon work. Unbelievable!!