The weather forecast called for just a dusting. I think we already have two inches, and it's still coming down.
Big, fluffy flakes, sticking to the trees.
Perfect weather for quilting!
I have my "faux" fire burning beside me here in the studio today.
So cozy! And clean too! (let's not think about the electric bill though.)
Thank you to all who joined last night's Simply Colorful Fiber Cast. We had fun making Winter House Blocks. Several of you were knitting along with me, while others finished bindings, or worked on Round Robin Quilts. My sister Karen was getting a jump on Valentine's day with a Carol Doak pattern, seen below.
Isn't it pretty?
Over the past few days, a few of you have expressed interest in learning more about making scrappy quilts. Bonnie Hunter of www.quiltville.com has the biggest collection of scrappy quilt books and patterns that I know of. She is tireless. She travels the country teaching her scrap saver methods, design, and construction techniques. Remember the Celtic Solstice Quilt from a few weeks ago? That's a Bonnie Hunter pattern.
I also found this 7+ min video from Diane Harris, editor of Quiltmaker magazine. She gives some high-level tips (and visual examples) for selecting from your scrap pile. When making this Midnight Flight block, for example, think about color families, values, and size of pattern motif. I think like when planting a country garden, the more variety and types of fabric, the better!
Fun, fun, fun. Jump right in, the water is fine in scrappy quilt making world!
That's it from here. I'm about to dive back into my Winter House Block scrap pile.
Sew on,
Lynn
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