Landscape art quilts
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Three finished projects to start off the new year! Project #1: Hilde Morin workshop - January 16 & 17 Six of us - Marti, Janet, Ann, ...
Abcdeyberg saved to Quick Saves
Go against your sewing instincts! Leave the ironing to the end of your work. Effie shows you how. For more information about Effie's work http://www.effiega...
Helene Delorme saved to Landscapes quilts
Landscape quilts were very popular several years ago, and are still fun to try now. Most of these early landscape quilts were made using "strips of fabric" sewn edge to edge arranged by the colors of the sky to the ground. These quilts...
paula Ann saved to Scrap quilt patterns
Texture is a fun element to add to any quilt, but it is especially fun when it can be added to an art quilt that you don’t have to worry about getting overused or laundered. Heather Thomas shows you how to make several different types of fabric tucks that can be quilted onto a piece of fabric as a way of adding quilt texture.

National Quilters Circle saved to Art Quilts
I had both of my Grandson's for the weekend. After they left today I went back to the studio to keep working on my pine needles. I fu...

Rochelle Huch saved to Quilting
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Stephanie Judd saved to Quilting
Almost finished this one! (Pause for a celebratory sigh of accomplishment.) As I’m working on my 2018 series, “Home is What you Remember,” I’ve been doing a lot of process experimentation. And it seems to fit what I’m after in the meaning of the works. “Home” is a rich, deep, resonant, layered, em

Mirka Kalinová saved to Mirka
View a portfolio of sold Fiber Art created by the Lubbesmeyer twins at their studio and gallery in the Old Mill District in Bend, Oregon.

Adel Venter saved to quilting ideas
I’m not a sketcher or very good at drawing.but I do make some rudimentary sketches for most of my landscape quilts. These are very broad and simplistic ideas of the way I want the art quilt to flow and appear. Much of what I use the sketches for is to figure the proportions of the Read the full article...

Cindy Craddock saved to small quilts