Monday, March 10, 2025
Saturday, March 8, 2025
Completed Project for Project Quilting Season 16-5!
Hi,
Hope you're having a good weekend! Here is my completed project for Project Quilt Season 16-5. The theme was "Follow your Arrow".
I decided to add applique to my earlier challenge piece for the "Ombre" challenge (I hand painted and quilted fabric). I used fabric from a batik charm pack purchased ages ago. They are nice and bright. I cut the fabric into little "arrow head" triangles.
I used an arrow stitch from my Bernette B79 sewing machine to stitch around each patch. The stitch on the machine originally had a blanket stitch on one side. I learned how to edit the stitch and make it an arrow only stitch. I like challenging myself to try something new for each of these challenges. The challenges remind me of art school assignments! You have to create them somewhat quickly. They are kind of fun, and no grading!
Here is the completed mini quilt and detail photos:
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Mini quilt with applique |
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Detail showing stitching |
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Detail showing stitching |
Happy Creating!
Many Blessings to you,
Tuesday, March 4, 2025
Completed project for Project Quilting 16-4 - Birthstones theme
Hi!
Hope you are finding some time to be creative in your daily life! It does help lift the spirits and keep us all hopeful.
Here is my completed project for Project Quilting 16-4, Birthstone:
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Crossed Canoes Block in Alexandrite colors |
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Detail Crossed Canoes Block in Alexandrite colors |
I decided to use the Crossed Canoes die from AccuQuilt to create a block. I had purchased it a while back and I wanted to try it out. My June Birthstones are Pearl and Alexandrite - I chose Alexandrite and used fabrics from my fabric stash to create a mini quilt. Alexandrite is a color changing stone. I have a synthetic Alexandrite ring that I used for inspiration. The stone is a bit dark, so my fabrics ended up being dark too, I used the lighter fabric to provide a bit of contrast. I would probably do it a bit differently if I made it again, but I did like how the block sewed together. I enjoy using these challenges to encourage myself to try different techniques.
After sewing it, the angles of the block reminded me of gemstones a bit.
Many Blessings to you today,
Denise A. Buchwalter-Losczyk
Completed Project for Project Quilting 16-3, Common Blocks
Hi!
Here is my finished project for Project Quilting 16-3. The theme for this week was Common Blocks. You were required to use 3 blocks in your quilt.
I used leftover half square triangles that I had saved from a project from many years ago! (2007, I believe!)
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Mini Quilt - Common Blocks |
I created this little mini-quilt. The blocks included are Flying Geese blocks, a center square block created from half-square triangles, and a center Yo-Yo applique (the yo-yo was from a more recent project that I am currently working on). I added half circle appliques that changed the look of the blocks a bit on the borders.
It was fun using the left over bits from other projects to create this little project. Save those little bits!
Many Blessings to you today,
Denise A. Buchwalter-Losczyk
Saturday, March 1, 2025
Just a quick post - #StandWithUkraine, and Instagram Quilt Fest has started.
Hi,
Just a quick post today. I have more I need to get caught up on, so will be doing that in the coming days! Life gets busy.
Sharing this detail from a quilt I made in the past for Quiltmaker magazine, I was thinking of the Ukraine at the time, and I am still keeping them in my thoughts and prayers.
The quilt was featured on the cover of the August 2023 issue. #StandWithUkraine
Also, #IGQuiltFest2025 has started! (Instagram Quilt Fest!) I am participating as much as I can this month. It is a fun way to connect with other quilters, and they have some giveaways you can enter to win. You can find out more about it at @amyscreativeside on Instagram. Here is a link to her post on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/DGk9OWruf4V/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
Thanks to Amy for sponsoring IGQuiltFest every year. Very thankful for that!
Hoping for a better world out there, I do like it in my Quilting/Sewing studio!
Denise A. Buchwalter-Losczyk