Guest Artist: No Fear of Stitching

Judy R’s quilt made in my Garden of Eden class

 My friend Judy attended 2 of my classes at the Knoxville show and to her surprise  did some hand stitching!

Judy R’s quilt from my Stitch After Fusing class

Judy declared early on in the Stitch After Fusing Class that she hadn’t done any hand stitchery for a long long time and wasn’t sure if it was for her. As you can see, she was wrong.

Judy declares she is now “hooked!” Hand embroidery is for everyone! Didn’t she do a wonderful job?

Thanks Judy for taking the class and for taking a chance on the old fashioned needle and thread method of embellishing art quilts. If you’d like to join Judy in her liberated state please attend one of my classes. We’ll have fun!

Guest Artist: No Fear of Stitching

Judy R’s quilt made in my Garden of Eden class

 My friend Judy attended 2 of my classes at the Knoxville show and to her surprise  did some hand stitching!

Judy R’s quilt from my Stitch After Fusing class

Judy declared early on in the Stitch After Fusing Class that she hadn’t done any hand stitchery for a long long time and wasn’t sure if it was for her. As you can see, she was wrong.

Judy declares she is now “hooked!” Hand embroidery is for everyone! Didn’t she do a wonderful job?

Thanks Judy for taking the class and for taking a chance on the old fashioned needle and thread method of embellishing art quilts. If you’d like to join Judy in her liberated state please attend one of my classes. We’ll have fun!

Prepare Yourself!

Fabric cut with an Accuquilt fabric cutter. Ooooooooh!

Here’s a heads up!
On Monday the lovely people at Accuquilt will be giving away stuff on my blog. It has something to do with fabric die cutters. So be prepared!

How to make stuff with die cut fabrics. Oooooooh!

I’ll also show you how make a quilt with the Accuquilt die cutter. So be prepared!

You know who’s really prepared? Ellen of www.ellengetscrafty.blogspot.com. She’s our winner of the Free on Friday’s give away and the lucky winner of some Fused Frankenquit Fabrics. Congratulations Ellen!