Monique G
I have a bolt of black solid and some beautiful Australian Aboriginal prints tucked away waiting for inspiration…..you...
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I have my log cabin blocks around the centre block and placed block 1 and improvised block 2 in the second round. I believe...
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The brightness of your appliqué will really stand out in this block. I love it. Everyone is coming up with some great...
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Linda, I too love Becky Goldsmith's you tubes about applique and hand stitching. Those birds in
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Congratulations Barbara on your Whole Body Reset makeover. Just read the article in Woman's World.
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I love these low volume log cabin blocks. For sure will do them again in another project.
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I agree Melanie, it is probably not worth the trouble. If you just added an extra 1/4 or 1/2 inch on the
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Thank you for your suggestions. I really like the idea of playing add-on and think I will try that. I am wondering if making...
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Melanie, Another idea would be to play Add-On. The photo is a screen shot of the bottom row of applique. Lay out your...
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Melanie, Hind sight. Wish I had oversized my last strips. If I had, I would cut the connecting block side to the 1/4 inch....
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Almost all of the embroidery is placed where seams join the Blocks. I am not having trouble appliquéing on the whole r...
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Barbara, in the live you sewed your log cabin blocks together for the top, bottom and sides. Wouldn't be easier to handle...
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Your color use is beautiful Helen!
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I can't show my progress because it is still in my mind. Thinking about a toad on a toadstool tote.
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I was having a similar problem with my first few blocks then I realised that I wasn’t paying attention to the way in which...
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Home from the Maine Quilts show where my Color my World quilt, rename ‘Home,’ received 3 ribbons. I’m overwhelmed...
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Well, here it is, the end of 2022, and I finally have finished my 2021 BOM quilt! I apologize that the photo is not centered....
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I'm quite behind on my BOM, but now have all the tall buildings of the outer ring done. I would like to add some house...
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Hi all.. I am behind in my Color My World and just starting the skyscrapers... Does anyone have the finished size (with...
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For anyone paper piecing, is your quarter inch a tiny bit larger? When I’m trimming up the finished building, I line...
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I decided early to do paper piecing instead of the wax…I’m more comfortable . However, I have a few questions…anyone...
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Well…. It’s done. 12 months plus of work. I customized a lot of it to be Los Angeles centric with vignettes of the LA City Hall, Watts Towers, Bullocks Wilshire, the Fox Theater in Westwood, UCLA Royce Hall, the Griffith Observatory, the Hollywood sign and our own home in Westwood Hills. Mostly Cherrywood solid fabric and the background is a Riley Blake map design. Waiting for an order for backing fabric to arrive before getting down to quilting. Heaving a great sigh of relief, but it was fun and a challenge. Thank you Barbara Black for the excellent instruction!Sally Gould Wright
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Sally, Love your finished results. It shows how much personal work you put into it. Love your background fabric. I would be tempted to put a dark brown or black outline stitch around the left
top and bottom towers. It might just be the photo, but them seem to blend into the background
fabric, a little more contrast might make them more evenly colored to the rest of the buildings.
Just an idea. I think you did an incredible job. HelenW
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Incredible customizations! How did you do that?!
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Finally, I have finished my quilt top! It's been a fun and challenging ride. I know my quilting skills won't do this project justice. So I need to be patient until April, when my longarm quilter will work her magic.
Many thanks to Barbara for your excellent teaching during these past 12 months!!
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My Color My World top is finally finished. I needed be able to make do with the fabric scraps I had because the stores were often closing due to the pandemic so by taking someone’s suggestion on the forum and with helpful instructions from Helen I was able to reduce the pattern to 60%. Working with the tiny pieces was tedious! I changed two of the skyscapers to make the Mole Antonelliana which is symbol of the city of Torino, Italy where I live and, since I grew up in Littleton, Colorado, I made my own Capitol of Colorado building. Reading and looking at everyone’s work on the forum helps tremendously and Barbara Black with her enthusiasm has been so inspiring!
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Originally posted by Lynnanne View PostMy Color My World top is finally finished. I needed be able to make do with the fabric scraps I had because the stores were often closing due to the pandemic so by taking someone’s suggestion on the forum and with helpful instructions from Helen I was able to reduce the pattern to 60%. Working with the tiny pieces was tedious! I changed two of the skyscapers to make the Mole Antonelliana which is symbol of the city of Torino, Italy where I live and, since I grew up in Littleton, Colorado, I made my own Capitol of Colorado building. Reading and looking at everyone’s work on the forum helps tremendously and Barbara Black with her enthusiasm has been so inspiring!
scraps of fabric can turn into such a wonderful looking wall hanging. It is a small world. I have a friend that moved from Idaho
to Castle Rock Colorado. And she just bought a top of the line Babylock Array 6 thread embroidery machine at a shop in Littleton Colorado. Your personalize sky scraper buildings turned out great. Like me, you probably learned a lot from this BOM.
I will be a Wendy Williams fan for life. HelenW
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Originally posted by Lynnanne View PostMy 60% is up on the wall. I used scraps from the buildings and a flange for the binding (I learned these from Ricky and Alex’s shows). Thank you Barbara and Helen for all your dedication to helping us and keeping us company throughout the year. On to the next one!
This retired PE teacher gives you an A+. HelenW
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Lynneanne, What a great way to finish off your quilt. Using a black piping or flange and then the color pieced binding really ties the colors in the building to the outside edge. And l like the plain stippling because there is already so much going on with all the buildings, trees roads etc. It has been so much fun watching your progress on it. What a wonderful accomplishment. Well done.
This retired PE teacher gives you an A+. HelenW
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Lynn, If you want to put your own creative touch on your quilts, start gathering up pictures that are your favorite in all things. Like
you could google Violin art quilts and see what has been done. If you like a layout, take a screenshot and write a couple notes on
it about what you like about it. If you see a music quilt with music notes that were used in a creative way, sketch it or screen shots.
Same for flowers, birds, pets. Pieced blocks that you like the looks of, etc. You can just have a box where you throw all the inspiration stuff, and then when you are ready to start something, look at your stuff and see if there might we a way to work it into
what you are starting. Usually, it starts with just a few little changes to a pattern, then all of a sudden it is like you just want to put
the stuff you like into your quilts. The project might be something you are not too interested in, but just take it as a challenge to make
it into something you just love. When it comes to working out a little each day, that is wonderful, your muscles and joints are
as important as your teeth to your body. It is no different than brushing your teeth each day. There are lots of good you tubes
out there. Fitness Blenders has thousands of videos, and there is something for everyone and mostly free. Don't over do it. Just get in a habit
of a little everyday. HelenW
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Originally posted by HelenW View PostLynn, If you want to put your own creative touch on your quilts, start gathering up pictures that are your favorite in all things. Like
you could google Violin art quilts and see what has been done. If you like a layout, take a screenshot and write a couple notes on
it about what you like about it. If you see a music quilt with music notes that were used in a creative way, sketch it or screen shots.
Same for flowers, birds, pets. Pieced blocks that you like the looks of, etc. You can just have a box where you throw all the inspiration stuff, and then when you are ready to start something, look at your stuff and see if there might we a way to work it into
what you are starting. Usually, it starts with just a few little changes to a pattern, then all of a sudden it is like you just want to put
the stuff you like into your quilts. The project might be something you are not too interested in, but just take it as a challenge to make
it into something you just love. When it comes to working out a little each day, that is wonderful, your muscles and joints are
as important as your teeth to your body. It is no different than brushing your teeth each day. There are lots of good you tubes
out there. Fitness Blenders has thousands of videos, and there is something for everyone and mostly free. Don't over do it. Just get in a habit
of a little everyday. HelenW
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Monique G
I have a bolt of black solid and some beautiful Australian Aboriginal prints tucked away waiting for inspiration…..you... -
I have my log cabin blocks around the centre block and placed block 1 and improvised block 2 in the second round. I believe...
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Thank you, Helen.
-
The brightness of your appliqué will really stand out in this block. I love it. Everyone is coming up with some great...
-
Linda, I too love Becky Goldsmith's you tubes about applique and hand stitching. Those birds in
that book are darling... -
Congratulations Barbara on your Whole Body Reset makeover. Just read the article in Woman's World.
What a great mantra.... -
I love these low volume log cabin blocks. For sure will do them again in another project.
I have hand pieced mine.... -
I agree Melanie, it is probably not worth the trouble. If you just added an extra 1/4 or 1/2 inch on the
log that... -
Thank you.
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Thank you for your suggestions. I really like the idea of playing add-on and think I will try that. I am wondering if making...
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Melanie, Another idea would be to play Add-On. The photo is a screen shot of the bottom row of applique. Lay out your...
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Melanie, Hind sight. Wish I had oversized my last strips. If I had, I would cut the connecting block side to the 1/4 inch....
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Almost all of the embroidery is placed where seams join the Blocks. I am not having trouble appliquéing on the whole r...
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