Posts Tagged ‘improvisational’

Summer quilting

I have been out of graduate school for all of four weeks, yet I’m back in class. This time, though, it’s a e-course, Essential Quilting, taught by Deborah Moebes, the owner of my favorite fabric store in Atlanta, Whipstitch Fabrics. I am excited to be in this class for a few reasons. First, I love [...]

Use for a vintage sari

I tend to buy fabrics when I see them and adore them, and not when I need them or have any particular project in mind. Add to this my Mom, who sees great deals on small tidbits and passes them along to me as well. Our habit of collecting bits of designs and colors and [...]

P/L Quilt, a lesson in modern quilting

I’ve finished a baby quilt that is now my second foray into modern, improvisational quilting. But really, it is my first venture, as the other modern quilt I am thinking of, which I made for Ben, was based on an image in a book, and though each square was shaped differently from the last–each one [...]

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