23 May 2012

Modern Quilt Guild-ing

This month at the South Florida Modern Quilt Guild we had a pincushion swap. I used this awesome tutorial to make some awesome cathedral window pincushions!


I have also been participating in my first quilting bee. Each month a "Queen Bee" gets to choose a theme or design, and we worker bees make her a block. At the end of the year we will have each had a turn at being Queen Bee and should have a dozen blocks or so to use for our own quilts.


I signed up knowing that I would be forced to try new things, and each month so far I have been able to try out a new quilt technique. These are some not-so-great photos of the blocks I have made.

I taught myself paper piecing today and just finished the block in the lower right hand corner  (although I want to add a little button caterpillar or butterfly). I love paper piecing! I used this great tutorial on how to make her "Spring Flowers," and now I am super excited to make some other designs, especially a hedgehog and gnome from Artisania. Actually, I want to make all of the patterns at Artisania!

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  1. Wow, you have been busy and productive. Paper piecing is a blast. I have an ongoing crazy quilt project that I started 15 years ago that is from a pre-printed panel, similar to the paper piecing technique. Makes we want to get that out and showcase. My youngest niece is up next for a quilt. I love your little pin cushions, those look really difficult. Keep up the good work and make sure to show off your block when you are QUEEN!

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    1. The pincushions were easy, and good for using up scraps. You should try them! You could always stuff them with lavender or something else and use as sachets. I would love to see your crazy quilt project - all of your quilts are so inspiring!

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  2. OMG the pincushions are sooooo pretty! (*_*)

    Also the Queen Bee quilt block idea sounds like fun!

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    1. Thanks! I think you might need a pincushion or two for your upcoming sewing adventures!

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