Thursday, September 15, 2011

A New Journal Quilt, a New Toy, and Some News


"Morning Sentry"
9" by 12"

I haven't done a journal quilt in a while -- I've been too busy doing real quilts (and a whole lot of other stuff). I used the color palette (here) from Three Creative Studios for last month.  The stars are cute little three (3!) inchers that I made with my new toy.

I don't buy a lot of gadgets.  Not that I don't want to be a gadget girl, but I am not rich and famous (it's hard to believe, I know), and therefore have a limited budget for fun things.  Which makes it easy to talk myself out of rulers and things that aren't fabric.   I tend to think of costs in terms of fabric and thread; as in: hmmm.... that's equal to how many spools of thread (or yards of fabric).  And then I decide that I don't really need said gadget.  

But this one was different.  It makes Lemoyne stars and the stars are still diamonds!  And the edges are all on the straight grain!  And because I'm a smarty pants, I had to test it out with wee little stars!  And it works!  I'll have more on this in the next few months, I'm sure.  Here is a link to the company: http://www.studio180design.net.

The news is  that I have been invited to join the creative minds at the technique blog "...And Then We Set it on Fire."  Also, there is a link on the right side of this blog.  I did some guest blogging there a while back -- I put up my first post over there as a member today.  I'm "up" next month and I'm still mulling over my technique....

The technique for the bird is here.  I ironed fusible to the back, ironed it on the pieced stars, then covered it with thread.  To check out some more appliqué, go to Angie's blog here.

5 comments:

Kit Lang said...

This is really beautiful Karen! Looking forward to your next post!

Angie in SoCal said...

What a wonderful piece. I love how your quilting design accentuates the appliqued heron.
Thanks for linking to Applique Thursday.

MulticoloredPieces said...

Greetings from Tunisia! Stopped by from Quilter Blogs to visit. I can't believe your "morning sentry" is that small! It's beautiful.
best, nadia

Michele Matucheski said...

Nice job! I like the free-motion marsh grasses you added around the heron.

Quilt or Dye said...

Oh, is that the heron you made with fugitive media? It looks spectacular on your quilt!