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This was one of my favourite ones, Birds, I saw a bird in the Honolulu zoo that inspired my bird shape and colours. It wasn't quite as colourful but had a lovely iridescence to it.
One of my guild members created this design called Bird Brain, I have to finish this whimsical guy off some time soon.
Dragonflies for a bug swap.
This is my quilt that is currently on tour with the Out of the Box Cow Parade. Based on Mary Lou Weidman's Purple Cow pattern. This was her first appearance in Back Porch Fabrics in Monterey Bay California. She has also been to Chicago, Houston, Sisters and several other places. She has been on tour since February 2013!
This is a block of the month by a local quilt shop called The Cloth Shop the pattern is called Cinnia. I did tradition freezer paper applique rather than fused applique. I'm hand quilting it now.
A picture from where I live along the New Westminster Quay, looking up the Fraser River. That is the Skytrain bridge in the foreground and the Patullo Bridge behind.
Beauty berry in a friends garden.
Witch Hazel in the public gardens along the quay.
One of my recent finished from last winter a group of snowmen done in wool.
A wool and cotton mix.
Another wool runner.
My initials...
...and signature crescent moon and star.
From a workshop with Eileen Neill. We carved our own stamps and then had fun with embellishments.
A recent English Paper Piecing and pieced project.
Watering can and flower swaps from Mary Lou group.
Leaf quilt, this should be two runners, but I decided to combine the two sets of blocs together.
The ornament exchange put together as a Christmas Tree, fits on my door!
Heart swap number one, the ones I sent out.
Heart swap number two some of these I sent and some I kept.
Heart two in progress of being put together.
Houses for a swap.
View from my condo ever changing.
Late autumn walk along the quay.
Words to live by.
Current wool and cotton project.
another block in progress.
From my Kaffe Fasset workshop.
Recent second bird swap.
First retreat with Mary Lou Weidman in Post Falls Idaho. Playing with old and new blocks trying to form an idea.
Middle of the retreat an idea is forming.
End of the retreat the frame is ready for the story...yet to be determined.
The story on paper.
Next year another goal, putting the fish swap together.
Here are all the pieces for Road Trip appliqued in place.
The fish placed, going to applique something in that empty spot, not quiet sure what.
Working on the flowers for the swap.
Got the stems, here is the watering pail I swapped previously.
Bird all together, waiting for some additional design components.
One of my watering cans.
Out of the box colours for my Mika by the Cloth Shop one of my current Blocks of the Month...I'm behind.
Another sunset.
Owls put together, but again some design elements to come together later, I worked on this during our latest Harrison Hot Springs FVQG retreat that we do annually.
These were the owls I sent out.
Sand Pails...mine have an adult twist.
My polka dot teacup collection.
My polka dot teacup swap blocks.
Another wool snowman project.
My Snowman winter banner.
A Quilter's Year designed by Karen Berry of our FVQG.
Spring Row exchange with four friends.
My Sue Spargo class where I came up with my own design layout for the leaves.
End of class, still lots to be done.
Old passion, making mohair teddy bears. These were all the same pattern in different fabrics to represent the four seasons.
Autumn banner ready to be quilted, it is done and hanging up now.
One of my first wool projects a round robin with friends that became.
My own designed sewing case. The words say...Leave room in the garden for the fairies to dance..
Space for a bobbin holder, pins, scissors and more.
I liked it so much I made a winter themed one.
Autumn pin cushion of my design.
Freebie on the Internet.
My design for the outside.
Stitched while recovering from a broken foot.
Inside courtesy of Kaaren from the Painted Quilt blog. One if her First Friday Freebies the Huswif.
An owl pin cushion I designed and shared with swappers.
Freebies from the Internet...yes more wool.
A recent view from my condo, a few minutes earlier it was grey and dull.
Later that day on a walk sunny skies!
Hi, I offered to show and tell some of the things I do here on the west coast in the quilting world. So into my photos I dove and here are some examples of things I do. I'm part of an on-line Mary Lou Weidman swap group and can never seem to say no to the swaps. The first one I did was make bees to send off to friends who mainly live around the U.S. A. mine were very chubby bees, I wonder how they managed to fly off.
This was a recent basket swap where we all used the same Tonga Treats batiks for the baskets and same background fabric.This was one of my favourite ones, Birds, I saw a bird in the Honolulu zoo that inspired my bird shape and colours. It wasn't quite as colourful but had a lovely iridescence to it.
One of my guild members created this design called Bird Brain, I have to finish this whimsical guy off some time soon.
Dragonflies for a bug swap.
This is my quilt that is currently on tour with the Out of the Box Cow Parade. Based on Mary Lou Weidman's Purple Cow pattern. This was her first appearance in Back Porch Fabrics in Monterey Bay California. She has also been to Chicago, Houston, Sisters and several other places. She has been on tour since February 2013!
A picture from where I live along the New Westminster Quay, looking up the Fraser River. That is the Skytrain bridge in the foreground and the Patullo Bridge behind.
Beauty berry in a friends garden.
Witch Hazel in the public gardens along the quay.
One of my recent finished from last winter a group of snowmen done in wool.
A wool and cotton mix.
Another wool runner.
My initials...
...and signature crescent moon and star.
From a workshop with Eileen Neill. We carved our own stamps and then had fun with embellishments.
A recent English Paper Piecing and pieced project.
Watering can and flower swaps from Mary Lou group.
Leaf quilt, this should be two runners, but I decided to combine the two sets of blocs together.
The ornament exchange put together as a Christmas Tree, fits on my door!
Heart swap number one, the ones I sent out.
Heart swap number two some of these I sent and some I kept.
Heart two in progress of being put together.
Houses for a swap.
View from my condo ever changing.
Late autumn walk along the quay.
Words to live by.
Current wool and cotton project.
another block in progress.
From my Kaffe Fasset workshop.
Recent second bird swap.
First retreat with Mary Lou Weidman in Post Falls Idaho. Playing with old and new blocks trying to form an idea.
Middle of the retreat an idea is forming.
End of the retreat the frame is ready for the story...yet to be determined.
The story on paper.
Next year some of the elements coming to life in fabric.
At the end of the retreat applique ready to be stitched down.Next year another goal, putting the fish swap together.
Here are all the pieces for Road Trip appliqued in place.
The fish placed, going to applique something in that empty spot, not quiet sure what.
Working on the flowers for the swap.
Got the stems, here is the watering pail I swapped previously.
Bird all together, waiting for some additional design components.
One of my watering cans.
Out of the box colours for my Mika by the Cloth Shop one of my current Blocks of the Month...I'm behind.
Another sunset.
Owls put together, but again some design elements to come together later, I worked on this during our latest Harrison Hot Springs FVQG retreat that we do annually.
These were the owls I sent out.
Sand Pails...mine have an adult twist.
My polka dot teacup collection.
My polka dot teacup swap blocks.
Another wool snowman project.
My Snowman winter banner.
A Quilter's Year designed by Karen Berry of our FVQG.
Spring Row exchange with four friends.
My Sue Spargo class where I came up with my own design layout for the leaves.
End of class, still lots to be done.
Old passion, making mohair teddy bears. These were all the same pattern in different fabrics to represent the four seasons.
Autumn banner ready to be quilted, it is done and hanging up now.
One of my first wool projects a round robin with friends that became.
My own designed sewing case. The words say...Leave room in the garden for the fairies to dance..
Space for a bobbin holder, pins, scissors and more.
I liked it so much I made a winter themed one.
Autumn pin cushion of my design.
Freebie on the Internet.
My design for the outside.
Stitched while recovering from a broken foot.
Inside courtesy of Kaaren from the Painted Quilt blog. One if her First Friday Freebies the Huswif.
An owl pin cushion I designed and shared with swappers.
Freebies from the Internet...yes more wool.
This is my current wool project on flannel from Primitive Gatherings. Working on November block and going to do all the pieced spool blocks at the end as they are made of flannel and your quarter inch isn't the same as when you sew cotton fabrics.
A special find on a walk along the quay a few days ago.A recent view from my condo, a few minutes earlier it was grey and dull.
Later that day on a walk sunny skies!
8 comments:
Nice collection of pictures and quilts. Cute snowmen, beautiful sunset.
Wow...a fantastic collection. Sew many swaps! Thanks for sharing!
WOW!! An amazing collection of gorgeous and fun projects!! Thanks for the show and tell!!
My goodness you have been busy. I love doing swaps as well. I think you and I might have been in the same wool applique swap! I have always admired Mary Lou's process - neat to see how you made your Road Trip design in stages.
Wow--what a fabulous range of projects! I really love all of your different swap blocks, especially the fat bumblebees and the dragonflies. The fish quilt is loads of fun as well. Thanks for sharing!
Wow!! So, so many pretties! I just love them all. You ladies have so much fun. I'm envious!
Oh my gosh - too much to comment on! But I did love the birds!
Some great quilts and enjoyed pics of the Quay. I used to have Condo at 1st and Royal. Often walked down to Quay to visit friend who lives there.
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