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Jeanette Viviano has enjoyed sewing and art since she was a very young girl. She made her first quilt in 1978 and has taken many classes in quilting, design and art. A desire to work with a more diverse palette than found in commercially made fabric led Jeanette to the joy of hand dyeing. Jeanette's passion has expanded to manipulating fabric and experimenting with new techniques using color, texture and a fun, creative process. Please feel free to contact Jeanette. Feature in The Quilter's Catalog.
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Five Questions | The Colonial Quilter
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Viewing posts from: Five Questions. Be the first to comment! 1 When you get an hour all to yourself what do you do? This time of year, I love to get a glass of iced tea and just sit on the screened porch and look at magazines. 2 What does your family think about your quilting business? 3 What big project are you working on now or next, and do you have pictures? Right now I am getting ready to start my year-long Baltimore class….I have 50 students and it’s going to be a fun year! Continue Reading →. What ...
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Creative Expression With Applique. Nancy Chong 5 Questions. Be the first to comment! 1 When you get an hour all to yourself what do you do? That’s an easy question — APPLIQUE! 2 What does your family think about your quilting business? 3 What big project are you working on now or next, and do you have pictures? 4 What is on your “bucket” list? What do you want to be known/remembered for? 5 Where do you get your quilting/applique inspiration? Continue Reading →. Karen Witt 5 Questions. And many times what...
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A Sheeps Yarn: 10/01/2014 - 11/01/2014
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My place for sharing thoughts on my sheep, spinning, knitting, and quilting. Friday, October 24, 2014. Haven't had a lot of finishes when it comes to quilting. Looks like that may be a thing of the past. :) The other day I stitched out a sample embroidery ( in preparation for a new quilting project) and then decided to embellish it with swarovski crystals using my new "toy". Loved the way it turned out! Saturday, October 18, 2014. The show itself was am-a-zing. I did bring home two new wool applique patt...
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6th Generation Quilter &Stitcher's Blog: Quilt Meeting Day....
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6th Generation Quilter &Stitchers Blog. I am Lynn Wiltzius - This blog was started for my children who were miles away at the time. Now it's just about a stitcher/quilter and what goes on around me. A Crafter's life changes over time. This is about what time brings into my life. BE Seminar 2016 Photos. Thursday, August 13, 2015. I was able to do the stem on my Baltimore Liberty block. Mom called after she was done with judging and said I received a blue ribbon. I asked, "Is that all? Tomorrow is lunch wi...
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A Sheeps Yarn: 07/01/2014 - 08/01/2014
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My place for sharing thoughts on my sheep, spinning, knitting, and quilting. Thursday, July 31, 2014. Tonight's sunset looked like something out of a classical painting.so soft and serene. A very good friend surprised me with some lovely yarn for my birthday. It's a 40/40/20 blend of alpaca, merino, and silk. Kinda slubby but oh so soft! If it curled then I was prepared to start all over replacing the I-cord edging with garter stitch. It seems to be holding so I will continue on with the I-cord edging.
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A Sheeps Yarn: Flowers of a Different Sort
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My place for sharing thoughts on my sheep, spinning, knitting, and quilting. Sunday, April 26, 2015. Flowers of a Different Sort. And that would be hexie flowers! Thought I would do a couple for practice. Try different stitches, needles, and thread to see which combination I prefer. Here is my first hexie flower. Both are made using 1" hexies. I used my Silhoutte Cameo to cut out my papers. Worked great! May 19, 2015 at 3:34 PM. May 21, 2015 at 7:41 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Silver's Sock C...
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