I've been hooked on quilting since 1987. It took me a few years to find my passion for applique. I use everything I learned about fabric design in college, to produce my line of 80+ patterns, Critter Pattern Works, applique patterns with animal themes.
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My quilt just won a Best Workmanship blue ribbon at The Quilt Fest of New Jersey VI, in Somerset. Meanwhile, in my booth I am working on my Sheep Wannabees quilt...I am learning how to embroider trees.
This is the finished Doodle quilt which I completed in maybe Jan.2019. The whole idea is that I let the quilt tell me what it wanted to become. Boy, that is FUN. There is no plan, no idea what the finished quilt will look like. Apparently, that concept is really scary for most quilters. I LOVE playing with colors and textures.
This is the quilt I have been working on for the last 2 or 3 years. It is made up of little samples I made as experiments and some blocks with nothing in particular. All the blocks are hand dyed by me and then combined by overlapping the edges and hand embroidering over those joints. My thought is to have a professionally quilted by a long-arm machine. Without batting and backing, it already weighs at least 10 lbs. There is no way for me to quilt this on my home sewing machine, especially when my cat is riding on the quilt.
My first experiments with ponchos I am wondering if I need to add a button at the wrist. My goal is to make the colors blend like watercolor paintings. I've been hand dying jacket weight wool fabrics for a few years now. I use them in my needle felted appliqued quilts. But I've had the urge to expand into ponchos and other simple jacket shapes. Maybe there also needs to be an appliqued animal or two.
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