My son (Joe Parker) is a very talented artist in Oakland, CA and I recently made him a wall hanging for their Tattoo Shop “East Bay Tattoos.” I used a print by Alexander Henry Nicole – so perfect for these talented artists. If you’re looking for a tattoo artist …
Every quilter I know has a bounty of left over pieces that are too large to get rid of, but also can be be very hard to organize. After each quilt I take the left over fabric and cut to different sizes like tiny squares, triangles, even larger squares. I …
I had a lot of fun making this little baby quilt – this is a great project for a quick turn around, total time spent on the quilt was about 3 days. The pattern is available in “The Big Book of Strip Quilts” which has 60 patterns to create …
I’ve just finished my first “quilt as you go” and I must say that I am not a huge fan of the process. It was quite easy to quilt each block and I was able to make sure that all the blocks were the same size.
I am not completely happy with the “no sash” effect because the back of the quilt still must be hand stitched. This was time consuming and doesn’t have the smooth blanket look that I really love.
These were blocks getting ready to be quilted
I may try the sashed approach, but I believe that the look I prefer is a one piece back with quilting through to the front. It might be a struggle to move large quilts through my machine, but with patience I feel that the end result is something I’m much happier with.