Sunday, February 12, 2017

Modern Broderie Perse


Yesterday I was lucky enough to take a workshop with the very talented (and local!) Casey York. Author of two books, her work in applique has a modern vibe rooted in the traditional. See some of her work here. Trained as an art historian, she brings a special perspective (no pun intended) to the quilt world. Besides talented, Casey is a wonderful teacher. Also she is cute as a button, which has nothing to do with anything. Just sayin'.

The workshop was my introduction to Broderie perse, a centuries old technique updated for today's aesthetic, tools and technology. This is my start on the project which I completed in the class. The center motif is already sewn down and I will be working today on sewing the motifs in the first completed corner. The background is a piece of pink Grunge and is cut approximately 42 inches square.

This type of work is where my :new" Bernina really shines. It takes the Superior Mono-poly without hesitation and I can also use it in the bobbin with absolutely no tension problems whatsoever.

Thursday, February 9, 2017

Halo Medallion Month #2



Month #2 of thequiltshow.com's BOM Halo Medallion. Lots of paper pieced half square triangles. Onward and upward. Waiting for March 1 for month #3 instructions.

Wednesday, February 1, 2017

Baby Quilt Finished


This turned out not too badly after all. I love making these small quilts. They finish up quickly and I can use fabrics from my stash. 10 Minutes worth of hand sewing this evening to affix the label and I can call it done!