It's been a couple of weeks since I've been home but it's taken me that long to write this post and get pictures taken. QuiltCon was AMAZING! I was so grateful my hubby could stay home for a few days to watch the baby so I could go. The next one is in 2015 so anybody who couldn't go this year should start saving now!
We (I flew and roomed with my lovely friend Michelle who needs to put a post on her blog so I can link to it, lol ;) ) got to the Convention Center early Thursday to check in with the registration desk and we got a HUGE goody bag with lots of fun stuff! Fabric, thread, lots of flyers, a project pouch... it weight at least 10 pounds.
I started the day with a workshop with Mary Fons of Fons & Porter fame. The class description said "Learn patchwork fundamentals as you make a darling, super basic Churn Dash block — or two! Also discover excellent tips for teaching beginning quilters of any age or background." (from quiltcon.com). I thought maybe I could pick up some good info since I'm basically a self-taught quilter, but I already knew everything she said... good that I know the fundamentals but bummed I didn't learn anything new.
There was a materials fee and we were supposed to get three fat quarters and the Fons & Porter Half and Quarter Ruler. I was disappointed because the fat quarters were most definitely not my style (very traditional fabrics) and we weren't able to take the Half and Quarter Ruler home because she wasn't able to get enough rulers for both of the classes she was teaching. We left our addresses with her so she could mail us the ruler. On the plus side, I brought my own fabric to play with and I really did like the ruler ... I made HSTs that didn't need trimming and my block turned out nicely.
ETA: Mary Fons was unable to get enough rulers for our class so she refunded everyone's materials fee and sent along a free copy of Quilty, her magazine! I thought that was really great of her!
Thursday afternoon I didn't have a workshop, so I wandered through the quilt show and vendors with friends. There were some beautiful quilts hanging in the show!
It took me a bit to see the image in this pixelated quilt. I was standing too close! A passerby suggested I move back, and I still couldn't see it until I looked at it through my camera. That's when I saw the beautiful eye... and really understood the amazing quilt I was looking at! Then, the owner of this awesomeness happened to walk by so I snapped a picture of her with her work! The quilt is called Don't Blink, and it was made and quilted by Caro Sheridan. That's Caro up there!
Friday was SUCH a good day! I was particularly excited to be in Lizzy House's Mini Quilt class, mostly because she's one of my favorite designers. She's so passionate about art in all forms and it showed when she was talking about quilting and design. It makes her work even more meaningful!
She led us through several design exercises to get our creative juices flowing. I found them really helpful and ended up designing, piecing, and quilting this mini:
It measures about 11 inches square and it came out exactly as I'd envisioned. I actually have had this pattern in mind for a couple of weeks now and am interested in making it in a much larger size. The math was a bit tricky but worth it in the end!
I sat next to Rachel from Stitched in Color and we chatted about everything from her online classes to homeschool. She's very friendly and it's always fun to meet somebody from blogland!
Saturday morning I was in Lotta Jansdotter's Textile Printing workshop. Originallly I enrolled this class because I was mildly interested and thought it sounded fun. OH MY GOSH it was so awesome!!
Lotta started by sharing her story of how she came into textile design and then she demonstrated carving and using a stamp.
I went back to my seat with zero idea of what to do so I just started sketching.... one thing I've learned, especially this weekend, is that ideas don't just pop into my head. I need to see/create the evolution of an idea on paper. So that's what I did and ended up carving this stamp:
I did some stamping and we also created our own stencils... this workshop was only for the morning (and it went so fast) but I could have easily worked on these all day!
Saturday afternoon I ate some yummy barbecue and wandered the quilt show with friends again. I also sat in on a fabric design panel featuring Kim Kight, Kathy Miller from Michael Miller Fabrics, Laurie Wisbrun, a rep from Robert Kaufman Fabrics, and Amy Butler. It was very interesting to hear about the design process from the two designers as well as the production process from the fabric companies. This lecture and several others are available on Craftsy. I also met Laurie that evening and chatted with her about the panel... she was so nice!
By Saturday night I was pretty homesick. It was hard to not see Emma for five days when I spend pretty much every waking moment with her.
Sunday I had an awesome paper piecing class with my lovely friend Penny and her assistant, my lovely friend Tara! This was a design class, so the participants designed their own blocks and began piecing them. I spent a long time staring into space thinking about my design and finally got it down on paper. I'm excited to finish piecing this block!
The organizers of the event did an amazing job. Thanks to them and to Austin for being a great host city. Can't wait til next time!
If you're thinking of going (and you should!), here are my top three QuiltCon tips:
1. It's so fun to go with friends, but make sure you make new friends too! I met some very sweet people at QuiltCon.
2. Don't be afraid to try something new! I didn't expect Textile Printing to be as much fun as it was. I'm so glad I signed up for it!
3. Pack an extra bag to bring home all your loot. ;)
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
wip wednesday: quiltcon here i come!
QuiltCon is finally here! My friend Michelle and I leave today for Austin, Texas... a city I've heard great things about. I'm excited to learn new things and hopefully make new quilty friends! I'll also be Instagramming all the fun too... I'm @seaschellquilts if you'd like to follow along!
I've been working feverishly to finish some things before leaving for Texas. 4x5 Bee blocks certainly needed to be done as the mailing date is February 23rd, right in the middle of my trip. I managed to squeak those out yesterday and ran them down to the post office.
But I'm most proud of this finish- a duffle bag to use as my carry-on! I loooooove it!
Unfortunately, I ran out of time so I started two other projects that didn't get finished: pajama pants and a bag to hold my cutting mat and rulers Those two WIPs are in pieces scattered around my sewing room, which currently looks as though a fabric bomb went off in it. C'est la vie!
And with that, I'm off!
Linking up with Lee at Freshly Pieced for WIP Wednesday!
I've been working feverishly to finish some things before leaving for Texas. 4x5 Bee blocks certainly needed to be done as the mailing date is February 23rd, right in the middle of my trip. I managed to squeak those out yesterday and ran them down to the post office.
But I'm most proud of this finish- a duffle bag to use as my carry-on! I loooooove it!
Unfortunately, I ran out of time so I started two other projects that didn't get finished: pajama pants and a bag to hold my cutting mat and rulers Those two WIPs are in pieces scattered around my sewing room, which currently looks as though a fabric bomb went off in it. C'est la vie!
And with that, I'm off!
Linking up with Lee at Freshly Pieced for WIP Wednesday!
ETA: I'm having trouble with the linky tool on Freshly Pieced, so I probably won't get the chance to link up this week!
Monday, February 4, 2013
qayg mini tote
I finished my quilt-as-you-go mini tote and I absolutely love it! It's a great size for me and I'm so pleased at how nicely it came together. I finished it late Friday afternoon and used it that night at a crafty party at my LQS.
This side is my favorite.
I love the Melody Miller typewriters, and it plays so well with the caramel solid (a bottom-weight cotton fabric from JoAnn that I bought as a remnant a long time ago) as well as the other prints... some of my favorites!
But I love this side, too!
I used to get nervous about combining prints from differnt lines, but I'm definitely feeling more confident now. I didn't use any interfacing... only batting and more of that bottom-weight fabric as backing to the QAYG panels. It stands up on its own very well.
The finished bag measures 9 inches tall by 8.5 inches wide, and 4 inches deep. The handles are 14.5 inches long. Perfect purse size for me!
I used a magnet closure, it's hidden under the lining. No pockets because I never use them!
That's one more project crossed off the QuiltCon list!
This side is my favorite.
I love the Melody Miller typewriters, and it plays so well with the caramel solid (a bottom-weight cotton fabric from JoAnn that I bought as a remnant a long time ago) as well as the other prints... some of my favorites!
But I love this side, too!
I used to get nervous about combining prints from differnt lines, but I'm definitely feeling more confident now. I didn't use any interfacing... only batting and more of that bottom-weight fabric as backing to the QAYG panels. It stands up on its own very well.
The finished bag measures 9 inches tall by 8.5 inches wide, and 4 inches deep. The handles are 14.5 inches long. Perfect purse size for me!
I used a magnet closure, it's hidden under the lining. No pockets because I never use them!
That's one more project crossed off the QuiltCon list!
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
wip wednesday: getting ready for quiltcon
I'm so excited for QuiltCon! I've never been to Austin and I hear it's a great city, plus the chance to get away is always fun! My hubby has been so supportive and encouraging when it comes to this trip... I couldn't do it without him! Thanks, honey. :)
In the spirit of travelling handmade, I've got a couple of projects I want to make and take with me: a QAYG tote/handbag, and a duffle bag. I'm finishing the quilt-as-you-go panels for my tote at the moment.
And the duffle bag fabric has been picked out, (this is from MoMo's Oh Deer line) but I'm having second thoughts...
In fact, I just now went back to my sewing room and decided to use this next fabric, instead!
I'll use the same fabric for the handles. Not sure about the lining yet, but I'm much happier with my new choice. The first print seemed a little young for me to be carrying around... I still think it's adorable, though and I'll always love MoMo!
When I reflect on it, I think my original fabric choice has been the hold up on making this bag. I've had the pattern and the fabric since September, but I never jumped in. Now that I'm feeling better about this new print, I feel ready to tackle the bag! Does that happen to anyone else? Does a fabric choice hold you back because it doesn't feel quite right?
Besides my QuiltCon projects, I'm working on several bee blocks. Another round of the 4x5 Modern Quilt Bee has started and I'm working with HSTs...
Plus I joined the Sugar Block Club. This is my first time working with only solids and I'm excited to see how this quilt turns out! Here's January's block...
Are you going to QuiltCon? What are you working on?
Linking up with Lee at Freshly Pieced!
In the spirit of travelling handmade, I've got a couple of projects I want to make and take with me: a QAYG tote/handbag, and a duffle bag. I'm finishing the quilt-as-you-go panels for my tote at the moment.
And the duffle bag fabric has been picked out, (this is from MoMo's Oh Deer line) but I'm having second thoughts...
In fact, I just now went back to my sewing room and decided to use this next fabric, instead!
I'll use the same fabric for the handles. Not sure about the lining yet, but I'm much happier with my new choice. The first print seemed a little young for me to be carrying around... I still think it's adorable, though and I'll always love MoMo!
When I reflect on it, I think my original fabric choice has been the hold up on making this bag. I've had the pattern and the fabric since September, but I never jumped in. Now that I'm feeling better about this new print, I feel ready to tackle the bag! Does that happen to anyone else? Does a fabric choice hold you back because it doesn't feel quite right?
Besides my QuiltCon projects, I'm working on several bee blocks. Another round of the 4x5 Modern Quilt Bee has started and I'm working with HSTs...
Plus I joined the Sugar Block Club. This is my first time working with only solids and I'm excited to see how this quilt turns out! Here's January's block...
Are you going to QuiltCon? What are you working on?
Linking up with Lee at Freshly Pieced!
Monday, January 7, 2013
christmas recap
Happy New Year, friends! I hope you and your family had a lovely holiday and a peaceful beginning to 2013.
It's no fun to constantly say "I'm working on stuff for Christmas but I can't show you because I don't want to ruin the surprise." So that's my excuse for not posting the whole month of December. I can't believe I skipped a whole month!
But now that the presents have been revealed to their intended recipients, I can show them here on the blog!
Before I do, though, I wanted to share one thing I started last year that really helped me keep track of everything was a list I called "Project 2012". It's just a Word document that included all my WIPS, all my "want to make" projects, and my crafty commitments as well.
I crossed things off as I finished them and things that did not get finished have been moved to my new "Project 2013" list. All in all, it really helps me see what I accomplished last year!
Okay, here we go... Handmade Christmas!
My brother-in-law recieved this Super Mario pillow. The funniest thing was he opened it upside down and could not figure out what it was. I finally had to turn it around and pull it back from him a little bit so he could see the whole thing. He liked it, though! And he was gracious enough to leave it with me so I could show it at our quilt guild's show this month... now I just have to send it to him!
I used a tutorial from Cut to Pieces... I pieced the pillow with the individual squares but if I ever did it again I'd do it Angela's way!
I used Stitched in Color's Makeup Roll pattern to make this for my quilt guild's Secret Santa partner... I also made her a drawstring bag using In Color Order's tutorial. Both items were quick to make and I liked them so much I need to make both for myself!
Both my mom and mother-in-law recieved baked potato bags. There are tutorials all over the internet, but I based mine off this one.
I need to make one of those for me, too! Part of Emma's gift was supposed to be a doll and doll quilt... The quilt was finished a couple days after Christmas but the doll is still in pieces in my sewing room. Oh well... she loves the quilt!
I really love the back, such a cute fabric!
Honestly, though, my favorite part of the doll quilt is the binding... not the fabric itself, but the way it's attached!
I used Stitched in Color's zigzag binding tutorial and it looks so much neater than any other way of machine binding I've tried. Of course, nothing beats good old fashioned hand binding but by the time I've pieced and quilted and machined one side of the binding I'm ready to be DONE.
And last but not least, I made stockings for my mother- father-, and brother-in-law, because they were visiting us for Christmas and stockings are part of our family tradition.
It's no fun to constantly say "I'm working on stuff for Christmas but I can't show you because I don't want to ruin the surprise." So that's my excuse for not posting the whole month of December. I can't believe I skipped a whole month!
But now that the presents have been revealed to their intended recipients, I can show them here on the blog!
Before I do, though, I wanted to share one thing I started last year that really helped me keep track of everything was a list I called "Project 2012". It's just a Word document that included all my WIPS, all my "want to make" projects, and my crafty commitments as well.
I crossed things off as I finished them and things that did not get finished have been moved to my new "Project 2013" list. All in all, it really helps me see what I accomplished last year!
Okay, here we go... Handmade Christmas!
My brother-in-law recieved this Super Mario pillow. The funniest thing was he opened it upside down and could not figure out what it was. I finally had to turn it around and pull it back from him a little bit so he could see the whole thing. He liked it, though! And he was gracious enough to leave it with me so I could show it at our quilt guild's show this month... now I just have to send it to him!
I used a tutorial from Cut to Pieces... I pieced the pillow with the individual squares but if I ever did it again I'd do it Angela's way!
I used Stitched in Color's Makeup Roll pattern to make this for my quilt guild's Secret Santa partner... I also made her a drawstring bag using In Color Order's tutorial. Both items were quick to make and I liked them so much I need to make both for myself!
Both my mom and mother-in-law recieved baked potato bags. There are tutorials all over the internet, but I based mine off this one.
I need to make one of those for me, too! Part of Emma's gift was supposed to be a doll and doll quilt... The quilt was finished a couple days after Christmas but the doll is still in pieces in my sewing room. Oh well... she loves the quilt!
I really love the back, such a cute fabric!
Honestly, though, my favorite part of the doll quilt is the binding... not the fabric itself, but the way it's attached!
I used Stitched in Color's zigzag binding tutorial and it looks so much neater than any other way of machine binding I've tried. Of course, nothing beats good old fashioned hand binding but by the time I've pieced and quilted and machined one side of the binding I'm ready to be DONE.
And last but not least, I made stockings for my mother- father-, and brother-in-law, because they were visiting us for Christmas and stockings are part of our family tradition.
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
wip wednesday: zero progress
I have made zero progress on Christmas gifts since last WIP Wednesday. I've spent no time in my sewing room in the last week... sad. Christmas won't get done this way!
I did make a teeny, tiny bit of progress on my Modern Medallion quilt while we were at my mom's house for Thanksgiving. I finally finished embroidering all the running stitch HSTs and have moved on to the satin stitched jewels.
Here's a picture in awful light since I didn't realize it was WIP Wednesday until about an hour ago... I thought it was still Tuesday. :) And it gets dark early here in the late fall.
Definitely not perfect, but for my first one, it's better than I thought it would be. Luckily it doesn't bug me enough to want to take out all. those. stitches.
Stop by my destash post while you're here!
Linking up with Lee at Freshly Pieced for WIP Wednesday!
I did make a teeny, tiny bit of progress on my Modern Medallion quilt while we were at my mom's house for Thanksgiving. I finally finished embroidering all the running stitch HSTs and have moved on to the satin stitched jewels.
Here's a picture in awful light since I didn't realize it was WIP Wednesday until about an hour ago... I thought it was still Tuesday. :) And it gets dark early here in the late fall.
Definitely not perfect, but for my first one, it's better than I thought it would be. Luckily it doesn't bug me enough to want to take out all. those. stitches.
Stop by my destash post while you're here!
Linking up with Lee at Freshly Pieced for WIP Wednesday!
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
wip wednesday: prepping for christmas!
I've got several Christmas projects in the works, all of which I can't share here for fear of ruining the surprise. So I'll show you the fabric I pulled instead!
I love these HR seahorses... they are my fave print from Mendocino... in all colorways!
A little Joel Dewberry playing nice with Lizzy House...
And this one might be my favorite! Happy, bright colors!
In addition to working on Christmas gifts, I'm also finishing up a sewing bag that I'm really excited to share about, hopefully next week. A friend designed the pattern and I know you'll love it as much as I do!
I'm also making a little something (actually, kind of a big something) with ruffles! I tried machine basting them, and broke the threads as I was gathering the ruffle. So I've been doing it by hand... ruffles are not my forte.
Don't forget to check out my destash post while you're here!
Linking up with Lee at Freshly Pieced for WIP Wednesday!
I love these HR seahorses... they are my fave print from Mendocino... in all colorways!
A little Joel Dewberry playing nice with Lizzy House...
And this one might be my favorite! Happy, bright colors!
In addition to working on Christmas gifts, I'm also finishing up a sewing bag that I'm really excited to share about, hopefully next week. A friend designed the pattern and I know you'll love it as much as I do!
I'm also making a little something (actually, kind of a big something) with ruffles! I tried machine basting them, and broke the threads as I was gathering the ruffle. So I've been doing it by hand... ruffles are not my forte.
Don't forget to check out my destash post while you're here!
Linking up with Lee at Freshly Pieced for WIP Wednesday!
Monday, November 19, 2012
destash!
I'm totally copying a friend and doing a little destashing! Gotta pay for the new fabric somehow, right?
If you see something you like, send your PayPal email to seaschell@gmail.com. I'll send you an invoice.
I'm listing shipping as a flat $5 rate but I'll ship it to you the cheapest way and refund the difference.
All fabrics are unwashed and come from a nonsmoking, pet free home (although the baby may have pulled it off the shelf a time or two)!
Photo of item is below the description.
Candy Bar: Fandango by Kate Spain for Moda................... $5 TAKEN
40 2.5 x 5 inch rectangles
Charm Pack: Eden by Lila Tueller for Moda........................$8
42 5 inch squares
Half Yard: Red Punctuation by American Jane for Moda................$4
One Yard: Green Bliss by Bonnie and Camille for Moda..................$8
One Yard: Blue Picnic and Fairground by DS Quilts from JoAnn........$8 TAKEN
Fat Quarter: Sugar Creek and Winding Road by DS Quilts from JoAnn....$2
Fat Quarters: Vintage Modern by Bonnie and Camille for Moda................$4 for each set
Fat Quarter: Taffy Prince Charming by Tula Pink for FreeSpirit..........................$2 TAKEN
Fat Quarter: White and yellow butterflies on light gray background.
No selvage, but it's from my LQS.... $2
17 inch by 18 inch rectangle: Wildflowers by Laurie Godin for Northcott.........$1.50
Fat Quarter: Happier by Deena Rutter for Riley Blake.........................$2
Fat Quarter: Wandering Words, Wordplay by Michele D'Amore for Benartex...................$2
Fat Quarter: Random Words, Wordplay by Michele D'Amore for Benartex.......................$2
34 inch cut: Cheater Print, Wordplay by Michele D'Amore for Benartex...........................$7
Fat Quarter: Black, White, and Red Flower/Paisley. No selvage, but it's from my LQS......$2
Fat Quarter: White, Yellow, and Dark Gray on Light Gray Background. Exclusively Quilters, from my LQS............$2 (I have two of these fq's)
Fat Quarter: Light Gray and Yellow on White Background. Exclusively Quilters, from my LQS............$2
Fat Quarter: White, Yellow, and Gray on Black Background. Exclusively Quilters, from my LQS............$2
As items are taken I'll update this post. Thanks for looking!
If you see something you like, send your PayPal email to seaschell@gmail.com. I'll send you an invoice.
I'm listing shipping as a flat $5 rate but I'll ship it to you the cheapest way and refund the difference.
All fabrics are unwashed and come from a nonsmoking, pet free home (although the baby may have pulled it off the shelf a time or two)!
Photo of item is below the description.
Candy Bar: Fandango by Kate Spain for Moda................... $5 TAKEN
40 2.5 x 5 inch rectangles
Charm Pack: Eden by Lila Tueller for Moda........................$8
42 5 inch squares
Half Yard: Red Punctuation by American Jane for Moda................$4
One Yard: Green Bliss by Bonnie and Camille for Moda..................$8
One Yard: Blue Picnic and Fairground by DS Quilts from JoAnn........$8 TAKEN
Fat Quarter: Sugar Creek and Winding Road by DS Quilts from JoAnn....$2
Fat Quarters: Vintage Modern by Bonnie and Camille for Moda................$4 for each set
Red
Pink
Gray
Fat Quarter: Taffy Prince Charming by Tula Pink for FreeSpirit..........................$2 TAKEN
Fat Quarter: California Girl by Fig Tree & Co. for Moda............................$2
Fat Quarter: Rose Bouquet, Heirloom, Joel Dewberry for FreeSpirit..........$2
Fat Quarter: Aqua Dot on Orange, Love by Amy Butler for Rowan...........$1.50
There is a square cut out of this one, slightly less than 9.5" square
11.5 inches by 42 inches: Paisley on White by Barn Dandys for Robert Kaufman..........$2
12.5 inches by 35 inches: Paisley on Red by Barn Dandys for Robert Kaufman..............$1.50
There is a 3.5 by 11 inch rectangle cut out of this.
Fat Quarter: White and yellow butterflies on light gray background.
No selvage, but it's from my LQS.... $2
17 inch by 18 inch rectangle: Wildflowers by Laurie Godin for Northcott.........$1.50
Fat Quarter: Happier by Deena Rutter for Riley Blake.........................$2
Fat Quarter: Wandering Words, Wordplay by Michele D'Amore for Benartex...................$2
Fat Quarter: Random Words, Wordplay by Michele D'Amore for Benartex.......................$2
34 inch cut: Cheater Print, Wordplay by Michele D'Amore for Benartex...........................$7
Fat Quarter: Black, White, and Red Flower/Paisley. No selvage, but it's from my LQS......$2
Fat Quarter: White, Yellow, and Dark Gray on Light Gray Background. Exclusively Quilters, from my LQS............$2 (I have two of these fq's)
Fat Quarter: Light Gray and Yellow on White Background. Exclusively Quilters, from my LQS............$2
Fat Quarter: White, Yellow, and Gray on Black Background. Exclusively Quilters, from my LQS............$2
As items are taken I'll update this post. Thanks for looking!
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