Thursday, October 13, 2016

Looking a little like Christmas around here


October 13, 2016

So very excited to be able to have this quilt in my studio this month and very happy to get it completed before Hurricane Matthew reached our coast. The pattern is "Tis the Season" by Claudia's Creations. It is just so adorable with it's gingerbread men in the border and Christmas candy scattered throughout. It has now made its way home to its fabulous owner to be displayed this season. I have to admit this one was so much fun to quilt and has inspired me to seek out some of Claudia's patterns. Enjoy a little eye candy


Pebbles work well with the snow globe.

Adorable gingerbread men around the border done with swirls.
Bead board ruler work in the outer boarder frames beautifully.

Milk and Cookies done with swirls





Here is the link to where you can find this pattern. http://www.claudiascreationsaz.com/cc/workshops/embroidery-workshops/
Happy Creating
Terri




Monday, September 5, 2016

Welcome to The Quilting Lore

Every quilt has a story it wants to share. Sometimes it comes alive the second I lay my eyes on it but more often than not it slowly emerges as I begin to quilt it. Giving me only small glimpses of what quilting designs it wants me to create to help tell its story little by little. Sounds odd? I thought so myself in the beginning. But the more I just let go of knowing all that I was going to quilt before I started the more the designs came to me as I was quilting. Thus born the slogan "Stories for Design".

My background is in interior design and I pull from that knowledge as I view a quilt. Is it traditional or whimsical? Does it scream modern or primitive? How can I enhance the piecing or applique? These are some of the things I consider before I even begin quilting. I feel my job as a longarm quilter is to carry forward the voice and heart of the piecer, bringing to life the total design each quilt has the potential to display for those to enjoy for many years to come. Part of my hope with this blog is to capture that process and share it in the hopes of  helping others create those designs for themselves or for their customers. It will not matter if you can free motion, use pantographs or have a fully computer operated machine as a story can to told in many ways. I hope you enjoy the journey into my quilting world as much as I will as I share it. Comments are always welcome as well as questions.

Terri