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Meet and Greet Stitchers Around the World blog hop! Many thanks to Mdm Samm @ Sew We Stitch for hosting this lovely event. To see a complete list of participants, drool over some beautiful stitching, and checkout the blogging giveaways, click the button below.
Meet and Greet Stitchers Around the World blog hop! Many thanks to Mdm Samm @ Sew We Stitch for hosting this lovely event. To see a complete list of participants, drool over some beautiful stitching, and checkout the blogging giveaways, click the button below.
This first day of Spring AND start of the 2015 National Quilting Weekend I'm excited to share a #slowstitching post AND a fantastic giveaway including Aurifil thread and my latest Wooly Wren pattern.
If you're a current follower, you know that I LOVE to use Aurifil 50Wt Cotton thread for dense machine quilting -- but today I'll share projects that work perfectly with 6 strand AuriFloss and Aurifil 12Wt and 28Wt Mercerized cotton threads.
I just LOVE to hand stitch with Aurifil floss and thread.
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For those of you that are new to my blog, Welcome! I'm Karen Miller, chief cook, bottle washer, blogger, designer, editor, pattern maker, and welcome committee for Karen's Quilts, Crows and Cardinals blog and Redbird Quit Co.
I've sewn for most of my life but became obsessed with quilting about 8 years ago when my sister Janet invited me to join her in a $1 block of the month at a Local Quilt Shop. So thankful to have my sister as my mentor, cheerleader and support system while I learned the art of quilting.
Although I enjoyed learning to piece, I really started having fun when I took my first applique class from the very talented Sharon Stroud in Upstate NY. Oh My - I fell in love with needle turn applique!!
This is my first applique project, "Dancing Flowers", a Sharon Stroud design that includes needle-turn applique, reverse applique, ruched flowers, berries, bias stems - just all sorts of applique fun! What a great learning adventure with a wonderfully skilled and patient teacher.
Once I realized how much I loved applique, I branched out and took two different Wool Applique classes from the very talented Debbie Wick.
This is my version of "Folk Art Melody" - design by Lori Smith - a wool on wool wall quilt.
It was fun to customize this block to incorporate a Redbird. Love this!
When you're hand stitching wool applique, 1 strand of Aurifil 12 Wt Cotton thread works perfectly to for the blanket or overhand stitch. The mercerized cotton has a pretty sheen to it and stitches without knotting or twisting. It's really FUN!!
My 2nd Wool applique class and quilt was "Flower Baskets" by Wooden Spool Designs. Here is one of the sweet blocks of this pretty wall hanging -- there were 6 blocks in all.
You can see more Folk Art Melody and Flower Baskets by clicking here.
One more wool applique class, this time from the designer herself, Kim Diehl. This is my revised version of Kim's "Penny Garland" pattern. We revised the center from a 9 patch to a circular design - I love the way it came out.
Kim came to Material Rewards in Upstate NY and a few of us traveled to attend her trunk show (swoon) and Penny Garland class... You can find the Penny Garland pattern published in Kim's latest book "Simple Appeal". Of all the wool applique projects I've completed, this one is my favorite -- well, at least so far ;)
I love the texture of wool applique with dense quilting around it. I used wool batting on this piece and, once quilted, makes the wool applique just POP. You can read more about Penny Garland Revised by clicking here.
Penny Garland is another great project where you can use 2 or 3 strands of Aurifloss, 2 strands of Aurifil 28Wt Cotton or 1 strand of Aurifil 12 Wt Cotton. I've done some comparison of Aurifil 12Wt cotton with other 12Wt embroidery thread and found the Aurifil to stitch with less twists and knots. I also just LOVE the sheen that the Aurifil cotton has -- it looks beautiful on my wool applique.
In 2012 I started Karen's Quilts, Crows and Cardinals blog and in 2014 Redbird Quilt Co where I released my first wool applique pattern, Spring Basket:
Spring Basket is an 11" x 13" half-moon WOOL on Cotton Mini-Quilt. It is so much fun to work-up because you don't need to turn-under wool that is felted or fulled - just cut and sew!! It uses very simple embroidery stitches and, with the addition of a little wren, looks just so sweet on an entrance or end table. I really enjoyed using both AuriFloss and Aurifil 28 Wt Cotton on this piece. Sew much fun!
Spring Basket can be stitched on a dark background with Big Stitch quilting (above). or you can use a background that is lighter and brighter and with dense machine quilting... Here's a sample:
You guessed it... Aurifil Mako Cotton 50 Wt thread for dense machine quilting. Minimal buildup, breaks, and lint - love that thread!!
You can see other completed Spring Basket quilts on this Pinterest board.
You can find Spring Basket for sale in PDF form at my Craftsy Store -- or locally, in printed form, at Quilters Corner in Ithaca, NY.
Stay tuned for another Wool Applique design by Redbird Quilt Co -- Wooly Wren -- on Craftsy soon!
I really enjoy the process of designing and hand stitching wool on cotton quilts. I also LOVE sharing detailed tutorials with the quilting community (See my Free Moda Bake Shop Recipes by clicking here -- and be sure to check out the "My Tutorials" tab my blog header).
My latest Moda Bake Shop recipe "Chevron with a Twist" shows you how to make a Faux Ruched flower with just a few gathering and tack stitches.... you can see that recipe here:
Finally -- I not only love to hand stitch, but I consider myself a BIG advocate of teaching others to Free Motion Quilt on their domestic machines.
Be sure to Read my last blog post -- where I demonstrate how to use The QP Curved Templates to stitch curved crosshatching on your domestic machine!
Note: On that blog post, there is an Active Giveaway for a complete set of QP Curved Templates, courtesy Linda Hrcka of the Quilted Pineapple.
Click --> The QP Curve Template Giveaway Open through midnight 3/28/15.
Whew!! Now that was a bunch of information - hopefully some of it was helpful and/or inspirational to you.
Since it is International Quilting Weekend we need to celebrate!!
The wonderfully generous Aurifil thread company donated a beautiful 12 spool thread collection for one lucky winner. This collection of Bari J Splendor 1920 12 Weight threads are perfect for cross stitch, embroidery or any wool applique project!! These 12 large spools will be a wonderful addition to someone's stitching stash. Just look at those colors, aren't they beautiful ??
To read more about the very talented Bari J Ackerman click here.
To go along with this lovely set of threads, the same winner will receive a PDF version of my soon to be released pattern "Wooly Wren". The BariJ threads will work perfectly with this spring wall hanging.
The Giveaway:
This giveaway will remain open until midnight on the last day of
National Quilting Month
March 31st, 2015
For one entry:
I would love for you to follow me on at least one of my social media outlets:
Leave a comment below letting me know which one you follow - if you follow more than one - let me know that in the same comment. (Don't forget your email address).
For a 2nd chance to win - lets show our Giveaway Sponsor some thanks!
Jump over to the Aurifil Facebook page or Twitter account and share the love - tell them Redbird Quilt Co sent you -- If you don't have one of those accounts, consider following Aurifil's blog here.
Be sure to leave me a comment and let me know what you did to gain that 2nd chance (Don't forget your email)
If you haven't already, be sure to get in on the QP Curve Templates Giveaway - click => here
That's it -- Again I want to thank Mdm Samm for the awesome blog hop and I do hope everyone has fun getting to know all the talented stitchers that participated - click button below for the list!
Have a great stitching weekend all -- and many thanks for stopping by
Hugs,
Karen











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