Friday, 2 September 2011

Quilt no 4


Monarchs
23x20.5"
This quilt is machine pieced and quilted, and is called Monarchs because my patterned fabric is Monarch Butterflies and was the focal for the rest of the quilt.


Quilt no 3


Vintage Fragments
18x18"
Fragments of vintage wools, silks and rayons from century old Japanese kimonos. Some of the wool fragments were darned and patched during their useful lifetime, and I have hand stitched these frayed fragments onto a silk backing


Quilt no 2


Primeval
20x22.5"
This quilt has some rusted fabric which was almost impossible to hand sew through! and also some hand dyed and some commercial fabrics. Fused with hand and machine stitching.


Quilt no 1


Undersea Jewels
22.5x23.75"
It was inspired by an article in a magazine from 2006 by designer Susan Purney-Mark. The fabric strips are woven together then machine stitched on to the batting. I used variegated green rayon and a feather stitch to stitch along each side of every strip in the weaving. After adding the border I hand appliquéd some fish and seaweed, then added buttons for eyes and bubbles.


Wednesday, 31 August 2011

A few early photos...

Are in my inbox! I have three quilts with me (so to speak) so far, and they are all lovely (and very different from one another). I won't post them just yet, but when I get one or two more, I'll begin to blog them to the site. Those of you who haven't mailed photos yet (which is most of us), remember that photos need to be with me by the 3rd of October. Which is just a little over a month. Yikes!

Wednesday, 24 August 2011

Reminder...

Hello all - just a quick reminder that we have only a bit over a month to make our quilts and send photos in - the photo deadline is 3rd October, and it's nearly September now (yikes!). I actually do have one set of photos in already - but just the one so far. I look forward to seeing many more in the upcoming weeks!

Sunday, 7 August 2011

Just a note to touch base

Everyone working on their quilts? (No, me neither!) Just been updating the list of potential players, and we are becoming truly international, with quilts possibly being made all over Europe (UK, France, Germany, Norway), as well as North (US & Canada) and South America (Chile) and Australasia (Singapore, Australia).

Please do spread the word in your quilting communities and on your blogs (if you have them) - the more the merrier and this swap does really work well for those who are "international" - some of the US based swaps are a bit harder for those elsewhere (to be fair, I've been in some great US based swaps, so it's not always a problem - but the centrally run ones or ones where mailing time is an issue are much harder for those who are far flung...)

Wednesday, 13 July 2011

Lots of new players...

Just a note to say if you have emailed me about joining and I haven't added your name yet, don't worry - I have at least a dozen in my inbox I haven't had a chance to get to yet. I am hoping tonight once I get home from a talk at my daughter's new school, I may have a chance to catch up with stuff - but don't panic, I'm sure your email went through fine. I sure can't wait until school finishes (next week) and I have some time to myself - a little, anyway!

Friday, 8 July 2011

IMPORTANT ABOUT ROUND 6

Thanks for all the interest so far. Please, however, if you are interested in Round 6, can you be sure to email me at my email address (katelnorth at yahoo dot com) rather than just leaving a comment (you are welcome to leave a comment, but do email me as well!) - so many comments are set to no-reply, and I really need your email address to be able to communicate with you. (To be fair, most of the interested people so far have done so...)

Thursday, 7 July 2011

OK, Round 6, stop nagging me!

Well, you guys can stop asking - here it is. Be sure to read the rules in the Rules tab above. They are extensive and (I hope) thorough, but if anything is unclear, just ask.