30 Days of Creativity, Day 13
June 13, 2012 at 23:02 | Posted in Crafts - DIY | Leave a commentTags: 30 days of creativity, 30DoC, Crafts, diy, Fiber art, Quilt, Sewing
The quilting bug is itching! I started to cut fabric to make a mini hanging quilt.
We will see how it goes!
“It is better to create than to be learned, creating is the true essence of life” -Barthold Georg Niebuhr
{Show & Tell} Artist and Crocheter Kathie Eng
March 7, 2012 at 23:10 | Posted in Crafts - DIY, Stimulus | 6 CommentsTags: Amish quilts, craft, Crochet, diy, Fiber art, Inspiration, national craft month, National Crochet Month, Quilt, quilting, Stimulus
Back when I was pregnant, one of the first gift I received was a beautiful and colorful handmade blanket from the mother of my Tango teacher. Not only did she make it especially for us, but then I found that she was an avid crocheter.
So I decided to feature her in the first Show and Tell of Mother Crafter. It is a perfect post to celebrate not only National Craft Month, but also National Crochet Month. I hope you find her work as amazing and inspirational as I do.
Who taught you to crochet?
My grandmother taught me when I was 8 or 9 years old, then I learned more from a neighbor at the time who was a highly skilled crocheter.
When and how did you start making your quilts?
About 24 years ago, a friend gave me a miniature quilt she made and encouraged me to try to do a crocheted version of it. I did and it just escalated from there. Also, I bought a book on Amish quilts, went to see the Esprit Collection at the De Young Museum and then got hooked on them, especially the bar quilts which were and still are my favorites.
What inspired you in your creations?
The beautiful jewel tones and fabulous color combinations in the Amish quilts inspired me to begin with and still do to this day.
What keeps you motivated to continue creating?
The challenge of being able to visualize something, making it, and being able to see the final product.
Do you have other crafts activities/hobbies?
Yes, of course, tango, collage, and baking. I also used to love to do macrame when that was popular.
Are you able to make a profit from your craft?
Yes, because I do lots of work for a yarn company and various craft publications.
Do you think the economic situation we are living in right now is impacting the DIY/craft world? How?
I don’t experience a difference myself and I think that maybe because of it, more people are trying to make their arts and crafts a means of income.
She also made these Missoni inspired scarves and a green lacey scarf, perfect to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day.
Aren’t these great? Thank you Kathie for joining us and sharing your work! If you would like to be featured in future {Show and Tell}s please send me an email at mothercrafterblog (at) gmail (dot) com.
Bay Area Quilt, Craft, and Sewing Festival
February 27, 2012 at 11:37 | Posted in Crafts - DIY, Stimulus | 1 CommentTags: amy bradley designs, craft, Fiber art, Quilt, quilting expo, sew, sewing festival, Textile, thread work
I’ve been feeling the quilting itch for a while now, and quilting definitely intrigues me and scares me at the same time. Do I have the skills and patience required for it? Other than the quilt I made for Paloma when I was pregnant, I haven’t really got into it. Sometimes it take me a while to fully get into new things, but I am sure I would get around to it eventually. Maybe I could take a class this Spring.
When I saw that the Bay Area Quilt, Craft, and Sewing Festival was happening this weekend, I decided to go to check it out and find some new stimulus. I wore this purse my Aunt Melissa sent me to honor the occasion ;) The details on it are crazy, and it is truly a piece of work. I got compliments from the attendees, it was definitely a conversation piece.
The festival was bigger than I thought it would be, with exhibitors of all kinds and from places all around the country. There where hundreds of quilts. And they were all AMAZING. I rummaged through all the booths soaking in all the patterns, colors, textures and techniques. Beautiful, beautiful handiwork. One of my favorites quilts were in a booth featuring Amy Bradley Designs. I think her quilts are non-traditional and the majority of them are fresh and funny. She has a pattern called Fabric Addict that I think is pretty hilarious. It consist of four blocks, each one saying: Find the fabric. Hug the fabric. Buy the fabric. Stash the fabric (this one with the husband freaking out in the background). And the Quilt Diva Quilt is funny too. I love her quilts!
Here are more pictures of the day. From vegetables and flowers cats to army theme and everything in between, quilting has tons of possibilities.
Husqvarna, Janone and Bernina had booths as well, with all the I-can-only-afford-this-machine-if-I-win-the-lottery embroidery and quilting machines doing crazy thread work like this Art-Noveau lady in metallic thread.
I really enjoyed it. Maybe going there and seeing all the wonderful things you can quilt was the final push I needed to start my quilting journey. What about you? Do you quilt? How did you start?
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