Showing posts with label quilts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label quilts. Show all posts

July 19, 2016

Starting . . .

I'm really not sure what happened to the last several weeks here on my blog. I guess you could say I was on vacation. At least a social media vacation. Even though I haven't been around online, I have been spending meaningful time in my studio. I've been playing with lots and lots of pretty fabrics . . .


My absence wasn't exactly planned, but I do think it's good to unplug from social media once in awhile. Between blogs, Instagram, Facebook and Pinterest, I find it easy to get sucked into the media black hole. Especially Pinterest. Way, way too much time spent looking. And looking. And looking. Definitely not enough time spent making.

Not enough time making is something I have always struggled with. One reason is that I simply have too many ideas and find it hard to decide what project to start. I also usually feel compelled to design my own quilts rather than make something from a book or published pattern. And then there's the hesitation to cut into a certain cherished, hoarded fabric. All these things can get in the way of actually starting.

The solution . . .  I've started multiple projects at once. I'm using patterns other than my own. I'm using hoarded fabrics as well as older stashed fabrics. The plan is to work on them as inspiration strikes and time allows.

My studios has gone from neat and tidy to messy. The bottom photo doesn't even come close to showing just how messy it's gotten around here. But pulling and cutting multiple projects at the same time makes for a good mess that I don't mind at all. It means progress.



So here's what's been happening . . .

  • I'm cutting for Courtyard Tiles, a pattern purchased from My Quilt Infatuation. I love Kelly's use of large scale prints. I might try mixing in a few Kaffe and/or Amy Butler prints with the bright traditional florals. These are my fabrics so far. Some cut, some being auditioned. Kelly recently made a version with scrappy low volume prints in place of the solid white. I think I'll explore that idea more because it looked great.




  • I've been collecting both fabrics and ideas for leafy quilts for ages. The hardest part has been choosing which idea to do first. Last week I just decided to start. I easily have enough fabric for other leafy quilts so why get hung up on which one comes first? I'm happy to be cutting and sewing a little for a quilt from the book Applique Outside the Lines by Piece O' Cake Designs.



  • I'm cutting for a floral quilt I've long wanted to make using the snowball block. Mostly Kaffe with a few traditional prints mixed in. My daughter suggested going big for this one. A large quilt would really carry the whole garden floral theme to it's maximum effect so it will probably be a longer term project. Not sure whether the small squares will be solid white or some type of print. I'm leaning toward the simplicity of plain white because I like how it really makes the flowers pop.



  • I'm also cutting into my traditional floral stash in an attempt to use them. Most of these are leftover from the days of watercolor and blended quilting. Since I haven't dug into them in years, I envisioned more of them as bright, large scale prints but in reality there are lots of smaller scale prints in softer colors. Hmmm. Certainly not what I buy these days. I'm thinking maybe a scrappy trip quilt. Maybe a 9-patch. Maybe a charity quilt. I think I'll cut a bunch of 2 1/2" strips and go from there.



  • And in case you're wondering where the modern fits in the this picture . . . I've got the start of a QuiltCon entry on my design wall. Almost ready to begin sewing.




  • I also have this solids concept going from Jacquie Gering's workshop last month sponsored by the Boulder MQG. Jacquie is a fabulous teacher and I really enjoyed her workshop. I'd highly recommend taking a class with her if you get the chance.


So, as you can see, there are lots of things in the works. More than I usually have going on at once. I just wish I had more design wall space to put everything up. Perhaps some batting on the wall in another room is in order. I might as well take over the whole house don't you think?

It feels good to be moving forward on some of the projects I've been wanting to make for so long. More time making. It also feels good to free myself of the labels of modern or traditional and just be making what I want.

So what are you making this summer? Do tell.

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January 9, 2013

It's Been A Good Day

It's been a really good day here at Springleaf Studios.

Craftsy chose my pattern Cascade to be featured as one of their favorite pattern picks!  I'm thrilled, plus it's been a nice boost to my sales. You can see this pattern here and of course over at Craftsy. Hope you'll visit and consider giving it, or my other pattern, Facets a try. All my patterns are available in my Etsy shop.




I'm also in the midst of sewing together a new quilt that Generation Q asked me to make up for an upcoming issue. I just love their magazine! It's full of all kinds of quilty goodness so if you haven't seen an issue yet, go check one out or better yet subscribe and you won't miss anything.

2013 is off to a great start. I've got lots planned including more attention to my blog so I hope you'll become a follower and keep visiting. Wishing all of you a great 2013 full of lots of fabric fun.

August 1, 2012

Fresh Tossed

Another month of summer begins and it's time for another fruit/veggie quilt in my kitchen. August around here is when the gardens really start to produce all their bounty of veggies. I have friends who have the most amazing garden every summer. Tomatoes, lettuce, peppers, cucumbers, onions . . . you name it they probably grow it. As for our garden, I'm more of a flower gardener than a veggie gardener, but we do manage a couple of tomato plants every year. They produce enough for us and the tomato worms. Can not believe how big tomato worms are. ICK!!! Sorry but I am not a worm girl. Have to have my husband pull them off when I see one.



The design of this quilt is a mix of all kinds of salad goodness. I foundation pieced the blocks using a juicy tomato print for the center that I wonky cut. Then I added varying width strips of green veggies followed by colorful veggies and ending with another border of green. For the center block I switched up this order. I used the leftover scraps of all the colorful veggie to piece an outer border.



And what better way to serve up some fresh veggie goodness than in my veggie dish collection. You know I love my fruit and veggie dish collection. : )  Here's some of the veggie dishes.





A very colorful quilt to say the least. It's perfect as a tabletopper when serving some fresh veggies to snack on. I love eating fresh garden salads this time of year. Makes me feel healthy. So here's to eating well. Now go eat your veggies.


June 13, 2012

Fresh Squeezed, a Juicy Quilt

Last month I mentioned my collection of flower dishes. Well . . . I have an even bigger collection of fruit and veggie dishes. It all started innocently enough with 3 fruit plates. Then another and another and another. Once again, they are mostly flea market finds just like the floral dishes. Before I knew it I had amassed quite a collection so when we remodeled our kitchen, one of my objectives was to incorporate some type of display area. Now I have space for all (well most) of my dishes.


The juicy dishes.

At about the same time this obsession started with the dishes along came all the delicious fruit and veggie fabrics. Of course it didn't take long before an equally large stash of fabrics developed. What can I say? They make me happy  : )  and I'm obsessed with more than fabric. As I collected the fabrics, the initial idea was to make one single quilt but somehow I could never imagine the right quilt. Then it hit me . . . make several quilts, each with their own fruity/veggie theme.

Think I have enough citrus fabrics?

I had the best time cooking up these delicious quilts. Fresh Squeezed, Fresh Baked, Fresh Picked, Vine Ripe to name a few. This summer I will rotate them into my kitchen/dining area starting off the summer with Fresh Squeezed.

"Fresh Squeezed" my juicy summer quilt.


See the great display in the background? Love it!


What better what to enjoy a hot summer day than with an ice cold glass of lemonade? So here's to summer and relaxing with a cold drink.