Just a few recent pins...
From barn shed corncrib silo granary mill
In September of 2015 I wrote this SQI about using text in quilts. At the time I was collecting fabric with words, which was becoming an easier goal anytime I walked into a quilt shop. Today at least one piece in a line of fabric has some kind of lettering or words. And I have enough text fabric to make several quilts.
Nevertheless, words and how we use them still fascinate me. There are always words in my head. And I analyze sentences, usage, mechanics at the drop of a hat. Ask me if I've seen a sign (or a million) that needed correcting. These quilts don't need a red pen; they just want an audience.
Like the other 13,000+ quilts, these pins can be found in my "heart, quilts" board. In fact, they are in a new board called, "words and texts." Have you made a quilt with words? What about using fabric with text?
Hello Weekly! Do you remember when I wrote last week that I really wanted to paint a mason jar? Well, I did. It's not so much fun, actually.
Notice the crosses leaning on the jars? There are three. Rich made those because (I think) it's a bit of a challenge. The cross piece interlocks with, or fits into, the upright piece.
So this week has been all about turning old books into decor. A few finds:
This quilt is already one of my favorites. It was a struggle for a while, but once it started coming together, I fell in love.
Quilt Stats | ||
Name: | Improv on Point | |
Size: | 71" X 71" | |
Fabrics: | scraps from stash | |
Pattern: | my design | |
Backing: | cotton and linen from stash | |
Batting: | 100% Cotton | |
Binding: | burgundy fabric from stash | |
Quilting: | improv with various motifs | |
Completed: | 2020 |