Posts Tagged ‘Focus Through the Prism’
Puff the Fabric Dragon Mini Quilt
Puff the fabric dragon lived by the seam And frolicked in the stash box in a land called quilting bee Little Template Paper loved that rascal Puff And brought him lace and tiny beads and other fancy stuff Now that I have destroyed a perfectly lovely children’s song for you, I’m happy to present to…
Read MoreWIP Wednesday
My husband and I just moved into our very own home, and with that has come the moving of my sewing space from one house to another. My sewing space will still be located in the basement at the new house, which is a good thing, considering how messy my sewing space tends to be.…
Read MoreMy Little Friend Mini Quilt
I’ve finished up this month’s Project Quilting Focus Through the Prism challenge over the weekend. This month’s theme was Log Cabin blocks. For this month’s challenge, I decided to use my green ROYGBIV fabric and make a scrappy looking quilt. I also chose to add a hand embroidered gnome to this month’s mini quilt, which…
Read MoreWIP Wednesday
I seem to be a real slacker about having WIPs to share, but I do have a new one this week. I’ve been working on this month’s Project Quilting Focus Through the Prism Challenge, which is log cabins. I finished my piecing on Sunday, and spent a day of so trying to decide what bit…
Read MoreJefferson Starship Mini Quilt
I finished up the first of the Focus Through the Prism challenges today. The block to incorporate this month was the Friendship Star. My version of the quilt, “Jefferson Starship,” features a patchwork design, with multiple friendship stars in different sizes, and a hand embroidered alien. The fabrics used in this quilt are Cherrywood Fabric…
Read MoreSchrodinger’s Cat Mini Quilt
I finished up the first of the Focus Through the Prism challenges today. The block to incorporate this month was the Churn Dash, sometimes called the Monkey Wrench. My version of the quilt, “Schrodinger’s Cat,” features an offset block inside block design, with embroidered kitten, and hand quilting. Fabrics used in this quilt are Cherrywood…
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