Denise

    Block of the Month! Join now!

    Tuesday, November 11, 2008, 07:23 PM [General]

    Hi everyone!

    I will be starting my first block of the month program---this month! I have posted a pattern and photo of the November Block, "Crosses & Losses" in my Yahoo Quilting Group! Go to the Files area for the pattern and go to the Photos area, click on "Block of the Month" for the photo.

    To join, click here:

    Here is a photo of the first block:

    Tip #1---When choosing fabrics for the blocks, make sure that the contrast between prints is noticable. You want the block pattern to stand out. If you choose prints that are the same tone then the pattern will not stand out! See how light and dark the prints are above? The block pattern really looks great!

    I look forward to you joining our group! I can't wait to show you December's block!

    happy quilting! Denise

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    My Beginner's Quilt Class

    Saturday, October 11, 2008, 06:37 PM [General]

    Hi Everyone,

    I taught my first beginner's quilt class, yesterday! I have 10 ladies that signed up. Just the right size! We had a blast as I gave them some free products to get them started on the right track. One of the items was a great big shoulder bag to hold their supplies in, like the rotary cutter, ruler and mat that they got! I also gave them some "Lickity Grip." This is a great product for many purposes. (the site gives you a multiplicity of uses!) I use it on my fingers while I machine quilt. As well as when I'm piecing, it helps my fingers to hold the pieces without slipping. It is also great for threading a needle. Put a little on the end of the thread and it doesn't fray and stays in place. Great Stuff!

    I taught how to cut and be safe with the rotary tools!  I also showed the ladies different ways to use their quilt blocks. We will be creating a different block each month, but if we end up with some extra blocks, then we'll make pillows, wallhangings, runners, etc. So, I showed some of my designs to let them know how embellishments can enhance their projects.

    Above is a wall hanging that was enhanced with a creative hanger. I got these flags at a 4th of July party in one of the center pieces...I decided to paint them and add them to a wooden bar, and Wha Lah....a cute wall hanging...The applique stars also make an added embellishment. This wallhanging was published in the July 2007 Sewing Savvy Magazine and can still be purchased through their online e-magazine program, here. Very cool!

    This "skinny" quilt is enhanced with beaded trim at the bottom edge as well as quilt buttons in each of the blocks. The other great thing to do when quilting is to choose fabric pieces that are slightly different. If you notice the purple, green and peach prints are all different shades, making your eyes flow over the piece giving it interest! This pattern can be found online, here.

    These quilt buttons can be purchased at www.buttondrawer.com They are called "Stitchin' Up the Pieces." I designed them and JHB buttons manufactured them for me. You'll love them!

    Above is a sample card of the buttons, up close. The holes are for sewing onto a project, but they can also be glued on with a gem glue. They are washable! They are separate pieces, so you can move them around to create your own block. (if you were to turn the corner pieces, you'd have a completely different look!)

    Here is another way to use your blocks, notice how fun it looks on the tin?? This tin hangs on the wall and is used to store cell phone pieces near the outlet! The cords, etc. are kept away from the vacuum this way. See the buttons, again?? This pattern can be found here.

    Another tin, with the embellishment of the silk flowers. Now this was not a very beautiful tin, it was an ugly color with an ugly print on the front, well, I painted the tin the color I wanted and glued the block to the front. The edges are not bound, but that helps it look like it is actually part of the tin. If I used a binding, the binding would stand out too much. I love how I placed the leaves outside of the "box." The pattern for the tin above can be found in Sewing Basket Fun, here. (this is a multi-artist book, edited by Barbara Weiland)

    Another creative way to use blocks...place them in frames. I created this frame to look like a house because Log Cabin blocks depict the "heart of the home." An appliqued star is in the "attic" space.

    Even a wallhanging with neutral colored prints can be gorgeous. I wanted to "show off" the quilt buttons and this does a great job! The black checkerboard print frames each block and helps you to focus on the centers. Notice that the wallhanging is hanging from an antique yard stick! I never throw anything away. Be creative with your quilting and your projects will last a long time!

    Please let me know what ideas you came up with to enhance your quilts!

    Happy Quilting, Denise

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    Started on my studio!

    Tuesday, September 9, 2008, 10:46 AM [General]

    Hi Everyone! I began working on my studio redo! I ordered some great storage solutions from Artbin. They have the most wonderful storage containers for crafters of all kinds! Check out their site!

     

    This is one of the things I ordered, two cubes with wheels to roll around the room. The picture, below, is a sample of what the containers look like up close. You can choose whatever "drawers" you want in the cube. The skinny containers are 2.5" and the larger containers, are 3" deep.

      

    Here is a sample,above and below, of what you can put into the drawers! I plan on using this one for my unfinished quilt blocks!

     

    This thread container holds a lot! 

    I'm using the above container for my beads and embellishments that I use for my designs.

    I've always wanted a place to put all of my supplies that I need for a class, so I finally got a tote for that, above!

     

    Always need more room for bobbins!

     

     

    This is perfect for my sewing stuff, I'll be putting this right next to my sewing machine, so that everything is handy!!

    Happy Crafting! Denise

    ***If you are wanting to organize your sewing, art, painting, scrapbooking room, check out Artbin's website, they are having some great sales, right now!

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    Organizing Studio

    Friday, August 29, 2008, 02:32 PM [General]

    I'm still in the process of organizing my studio and at the same time we are trying to finish our whole house remodel...so far it has been a 2 year process. Removing flooring, installing tile, removing countertops, installing new zodiac space black counters (LOVE, LOVE them). We personally installed the Italian tumbled marble for the backsplash! We love how it turned out and we did a pretty darn good job.

     

    Installing our kitchen island is our latest project. We had the guy out to measure for the counter top, today. I can't wait until that is finished. I've missed my island and the electricity for a work station. For two years I've had to use my side counters and they just are not the same! My hubby put in the electricity last weekend and I suppose I am waiting for the actual counter tops to be installed before I feel like it is done!

    I'll upload more pictures of the stove, microwave, sink, and island in another post!

    happy crafting! Denise

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    Check out my slideshow!

    Thursday, August 28, 2008, 05:33 PM [General]

    I just learned how to create a slideshow with some of my business friend and etc. photos! Here we are at some of the craft and quilting trade shows having way to much fun! And on some tv sets as well as conferences for designers!

    Denise's Business SlideShow

    please enjoy! and leave your comments!

     

    happy quilting and crafting!

    Denise

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