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quilting bias: Blogging - SO Much to Learn - Part 3
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Original quilt designs with a modern slant. Wednesday, October 29, 2014. Blogging - SO Much to Learn - Part 3. Sometimes learning is ALL about fixing your errors and living with them! Here is my submission #3 to the Blogger's Quilt Festival, 1 of 2 to the modern quilting. My modern original version of a New York Beauty quilt. You can read all about this quilt here:. Http:/ quiltingbias.blogspot.com/2014/09/gotta-do-it-my-way.html. October 29, 2014 at 5:16 PM. I look forward to reading YOUR comment! After...
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quilting bias: January 2015
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Original quilt designs with a modern slant. Thursday, January 15, 2015. New Year, New Class, New Quilters! Happy New Year everyone! I haven't been here in quite some time. Nasty flu over the holidays preempted some plans to catch up. I do want to share with everyone here, 6 lovely ladies who are in my Intro to Quilting Class and are creating their own wonderful and unique versions of the Blue Diamond Quilt. Our next class will be pin basting and beginning the actual machine quilting. Uncertain Health in ...
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quilting bias: July 2015
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Original quilt designs with a modern slant. Wednesday, July 15, 2015. Even though this quilt has been completed for some time, I hadn't taken a photo of it outdoors so you could see all the wonderful quilting done by Jennifer McClanahan. It is exactly what I wanted to accentuate the pattern, keep it modern and give it a "quilty" texture. The pattern includes the layout of each block as they are all different! The corner blocks are the same, just different orientations. Let me know what you think! In 1872...
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quilting bias: October 2014
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Original quilt designs with a modern slant. Wednesday, October 29, 2014. Blogging - SO Much to Learn Part 2. What I mean about so much to learn. Bear with me - I have to create a separate post for each submitted quilt to the Blogger's Quilt Festival. You have to get beyond this post,. To post #3,. To understand what I am talking about. Are you still with me? Original Design entry #1. My original blog post about this quilt is here:. Blogging - SO Much to Learn - Part 3. Blogging - SO MUCH To Learn - Part 4.
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quilting bias: New Version of MODERN GEESE
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Original quilt designs with a modern slant. Thursday, October 23, 2014. New Version of MODERN GEESE. To share this wonderful version of the Modern Geese quilt,. Made by Dianne C., in my recent class. I thought it would give some of you inspiration who have bought the pattern if you are considering a different colorway than I showed. Her color choices as well as how she enlarged it and made it her own by changing the pattern. I cannot wait to see it completed. Great job, Dianne! Where to Buy My Patterns!
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quilting bias: Gotta Do It MY Way!
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Original quilt designs with a modern slant. Saturday, September 6, 2014. Gotta Do It MY Way! Even though I mentioned this quilt in the last post about the fall classes I will be teaching I never really focused on this particular quilt here. It isn't brand new and my mind is on what I am working on now so I guess it slipped through the cracks! I made one traditional block exactly as the pattern instructed. It is now part of the backing. The group LOVES batiks. BUT I must be missing something? The machine ...
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quilting bias: September 2015
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Original quilt designs with a modern slant. Thursday, September 17, 2015. I just completed this improvisationally pieced quilt. It began life with a grey background but that just didn't do anything for it, or me. I usually love white or grey backgrounds that let the shapes and colors of a quilt really sing. This mauve Robert Kaufman Quilter's Linen proved to be the best choice for the other fabrics in the "ribbons" to assert themselves. An improvisationally pieced quilt. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Uncer...
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quilting bias: Pedestal Quilt
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Original quilt designs with a modern slant. Wednesday, July 15, 2015. Even though this quilt has been completed for some time, I hadn't taken a photo of it outdoors so you could see all the wonderful quilting done by Jennifer McClanahan. It is exactly what I wanted to accentuate the pattern, keep it modern and give it a "quilty" texture. The pattern includes the layout of each block as they are all different! The corner blocks are the same, just different orientations. Let me know what you think! Blogger...
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quilting bias: November 2014
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Original quilt designs with a modern slant. Friday, November 14, 2014. Newest Pattern About to be Published: WHIRL AWAY. What are your thoughts on paper-piecing. This pattern will be available next week. Thursday, November 13, 2014. Blue Diamonds - Quilted, Bound, DONE! On November 5, I shared a photo of my Blue Diamonds quilt in pieces on my design wall:. I apologize for the yellow quality of these photos - I snapped them with my cell phone but I think you can see what I am talking about in them. I have...
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