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My First Meme. . .

on this blog, at least. :) I saw this on Julie W.’s blog, but Debra has tagged us all.

THE ABC’S OF MY QUILTING STYLE

  • A- Artist? Yes, I am and you are, too! One hundred years from now any quilts you or I have made will be hanging on someone’s wall or in a museum (if it’s well-preserved enough) as art. Therefore, you and I are artists–quilt artists. (I realize you were looking to read about my favorite quilt artists but I’m going to save that for another post.)
  • B- Best Blogging Buddies? I don’t have one yet, but I do read a few quilty, homesteading, and spiritually uplifting blogs on occasion.
  • C- Crazy or Sane Quilting? Hopefully somewhere in between; somewhere that will let me go either way when the mood hits.
  • D- Dyeing or Stamping? Would like to try dyeing some day.
  • E- Essential Item? A sewing machine in good working order.
  • F- Favorite Fabrics? Definitely batiks. I could buy them just to buy them but I don’t because I’m committed to not acquiring a large stash… I *will* use what I buy and I *will* only buy what I’ll use!
  • G- Great Quilt Design? Uses a range of tints, tones, and shades in each color (or hue, if you prefer) and a large variety of fabrics… if 5-6 is good; 50-60 is better! (I hope I used all those color terms correctly. I can never remember all that color theory stuff. LOL)
  • H- Hand or Machine Quilt? Both. I love to hand quilt; but being practical, I saw the need for a machine quilting setup. I want to get more quilts done!
  • I- Indispensable Notion? A sharp blade in my rotary cutter. Oh, and my rotary cutter must be able to cut both for left-handed as well as right-handed people without turning the blade because I switch hands rather than turn the fabric.
  • J- Janome or Bernina? Bernina and Brother
  • K- Kits or Original Designs? Original designs. I agree with Julie W., who said, “Picking fabrics is my favorite part of quilting!”
  • L- Life in the Studio is? Better than chocolate.
  • M- Most Projects Made in One Year? I haven’t really been quilting that long (since 2003) nor that consistently until last summer (July 2006) so the answer is five. (See “Completed Quilts 2006″ in sidebar)
  • N- Number of Gadgets? Hmm, I dunno. Do I need to count? You can’t make me. LOL
  • O- OH, I wish I hadn’t. . . . .? Joined three different email groups in 2006 that were all working on year-long quilting projects because I haven’t kept up with the pace.
  • P- Pet Peeves about Quilting? I *do not* enjoy putting binding on a quilt in the summertime. It’s just too hot here in the desert to be sitting under a quilt even in the air conditioning.
  • Q- Quilt Show? Would like to go to Houston or Road to CA some day. I will go to the local one put on by the quilt guild and one in Henderson, NV put on by the larger guild our local one belongs to.
  • R- Reason to Rip Out? I like to be precise, but only rip out when the mood strikes. Life is too short and I want to get quilts done!
  • S- Sewing or Knitting? I can knit, but quilting is my passion!
  • T- Tag, you’re it! If you haven’t already done this one, consider yourself tagged.
  • U- UFOs? I don’t like to think of them as UFOs… I have 20 WIPs (that’s all I’m admitting to) and 3 UFTs.
  • V- Vexing Quilt Pattern? Would probably be something with a lot of curves that required more pinning than I like to do.
  • W- Wishlist Item? Max Throat for my PC Quilter
  • X- Xtra Fabric you will never use? Around twenty southwest-looking FQs and about 8 yards of other southwest fabric that I bought to make a quilt for my parents’ southwest decorated bedroom, who later decided to go with a northwoodsey, cabin-like decor in their new bedroom. [sigh] I don’t like southwest decor…
  • Y- Your Biggest Goof? Marrying my ex-husband?? No, no, just kidding… He’s really an all right guy and I do have 4 charming and beautiful children as a result of my marriage. You meant quilting, right? I try to forget them so I can’t think of a *biggest* goof; however my *latest* goof was telling DD-R that I’d machine quilt her 110″ x 110″ quilt on my machine quilting frame (see post: The Quilt That Was A Bear)
  • Z- Zip! (and voilá it’s done!) That would have to be my springtime garden because I don’t see how I’m going to get *it* done and quilt, too!

January 20, 2007   1 Comment

  • Pattern in Development

  • 1) Table Toppers
  • 2) Love in a Mist
  • 3) Redwork Wallhanging BOM
  • 4) Potted Star Flower Wallhanging
  • WIPS - January 2009

    • 1) Rolling Star Fall table topper
    • 2) Rolling Star Christmas table topper
    • 3) Potted Star Flower wallhanging
    • 4) Love in a Mist wallhanging
    • 5) 3/4" Hexagon GFG Quilt
    • 6) Hand Quilting GFG Table Topper
    • 7) Redwork BOM
    • 8) Civil War Repro Mosaic 3/4" Hexagon quilt
    • 9) Diamond Stars & Hexagons quilt
    • 10) I Remember Grandmother BOM
    • 11) Fancy Pinwheels
    • 12) Hexagon Medallion quilt
    • 13) By Wisdom a House...
    • 14) Oklahoma Backroads quilt
  • 2009 Goals

    • 1) Complete Christmas table topper
    • 2) Complete Autumn table topper
    • 3) Post updated pattern for table toppers
    • 4) Complete & post Redwork BOM pattern "Hey Diddle Diddle"
    • 5) Complete & post Potted Star Flower wallhanging
    • 6) Complete & post "Love in a Mist" wallhanging pattern
    • 7) Complete "By Wisdom a House is Built" wallhanging
    • 8) Finish hand quilting GFG table topper
    • 9) Get DWR to finished top stage
    • 10) Make progress on paper pieced GFG quilt
    • 11) Make progress on Civil War reproduction fabrics mosaic hexagon quilt using Inklingo to print hexagons
    • 12) Make progress on "Four Part Harmony" diamond & hexagon quilt using Inklingo to print diamonds & hexagons
    • 13) Design center medallion & put up on design wall for hexagon medallion quilt
    • 14) Piece "Oklahoma Backroads" as leader / ender project
    • 15) Design "I Remember Grandmother" as future BOM project
    • 16) Color tutorial with projects finalized
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