It's always fun to go to a quilt show and my friends and I went to the Mid-Atlantic Quilt Show last weekend. Hanging with my friends is fun, shopping is fun and looking at the quilts is always fun. But this year there was a bonus of seeing 2 quilts made with my fabric! The first one is made by Sally Stokely using a Color Wheel Stash Pack. The second is by Kathy Sevebeck and uses fabrics that she won in one of my blog giveaways. I've included a photo of the artist statements.
In the past 2 months I've finished 2 quilts but neither was truly finished until this week when they got their labels. Sometimes I annoy myself with the pressures I put on myself and the perfect example is the Zentangle labels. I used to do really simple printed labels but then I got the "great" idea to Zentangle labels. Every time I need to make a new quilt label I consider just taking the easy route but I love the labels so much when I'm done so I keep going. This time I needed to make new labels for Parasol and The Maine Quilt. I start these by printing the label text on paper and I do all of the drawing on paper. That gives me the opportunity to start over if needed. After the label is done I print it on fabric. I also don't plan them. I start with the first idea and just add things as I go along. Here are the steps that I went through for the label for the Maine Quilt. The only idea I had to start with is that I wanted a state outline on the label. The star on the label marks an area near Sebec Lake where I sun printed all of the fabrics in the quilt. Did you know that the state tree is the pine and the state flower is the pine cone? So a pine motif.... My version of blueberries. Not quite right. Needs some fill in. One down, one to go! A small label for a small quilt with an obvious motif! A simple foundation. Done!
And, yes, I'm still glad I do the Zentangle labels. Once I get started on them I find it very relaxing to do. |
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I'm Vicki Welsh and I've been making things as long as I can remember. I used to be a garment maker but transitioned to quilts about 20 years ago. Currently I'm into fabric dyeing, quilting, Zentangle, fabric postcards, fused glass and mosaic. I document my adventures here. Categories
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