Monday, 29 October 2012
The beginnings of the sort out...
Just an update to say that I have preferences from everyone now, and am beginning to sort out the swap. This round is going to pose some problems I've not had previously - due, I think, to the size of the swap. There are a lot of quilts with only a few votes, and far more with only one vote than we've ever had in the past. In fact, even the most popular quilts only have about the same number of votes they've had in the previous rounds, despite many more people voting, so I do think this is just due to the maths involved - in previous rounds we've had 30-35 quilts and everyone put 10-12 on their lists (on average). This round, people have still put 10-12 on their lists, but there are almost double the number of quilts. I know this is going to cause a few problems, though I do have some thoughts about how to work around it. Stay posted - if you are affected I will contact you by email, but just a heads up to say that things might be a little more complicated this time around!
Wednesday, 10 October 2012
Possibly helpful shortcut
Just to make life a little easier, I have put one photo (the one which shows the full front) of each quilt into a flickr set http://www.flickr.com/photos/katelnorth/sets/72157631740315796/with/8074994839/. If you want to see detail, and read about the quilts, etc, you will still have to browse here on the website, but I thought it might be a little easier to narrow down your preferences if you could look at them all more or less at the same time...
So what next?
Well, that's all the quilts I've had photos of - there are a lot of them this time around, and many of them are just wonderful. I'm sure you'll all have a hard time deciding on your preferences. So, here's what you do next...
If you have made a quilt for this round, you will need to assemble a list of preferences for the quilts you would like to give a home to. There are 57 quilts in this round; I would hope everyone would be able to put 10-15 quilts on their list. I hope to be able to find a home for all the quilts and to give everyone something they would like to receive. (If you made two quilts, you don't need to send separate lists, you will just get two from your list...)
If you feel very strongly about the order of quilts on your list, you are welcome to number them 1, 2, 3, etc, but as it's easier for me if you are less specific, feel free to simply send a list in no particular order, or to do what many did last time and do a 2 tier or 3 tier system - e.g. several absolute favourites, followed by other ones you like a lot, etc.
Today is the 10th of October (just) and we break up for our half term holiday on the 26th, so I'm going to give you just over 2 weeks to get a preference list back to me. You will probably all get to it sooner than that, but it's very busy here at the moment, so I probably won't sort them out until half-term anyway.
When you send your preferences list, please include not only your preferences for a quilt to receive (of course!) but also your full mailing address including your name and surname. I know I have this already for some of you, but it's easier for me if you all just send it again, then I don't have to go hunting. If you can put ALQS7 preferences in the title of your email, again, that makes it easier for me.
Have fun choosing!
If you have made a quilt for this round, you will need to assemble a list of preferences for the quilts you would like to give a home to. There are 57 quilts in this round; I would hope everyone would be able to put 10-15 quilts on their list. I hope to be able to find a home for all the quilts and to give everyone something they would like to receive. (If you made two quilts, you don't need to send separate lists, you will just get two from your list...)
If you feel very strongly about the order of quilts on your list, you are welcome to number them 1, 2, 3, etc, but as it's easier for me if you are less specific, feel free to simply send a list in no particular order, or to do what many did last time and do a 2 tier or 3 tier system - e.g. several absolute favourites, followed by other ones you like a lot, etc.
Today is the 10th of October (just) and we break up for our half term holiday on the 26th, so I'm going to give you just over 2 weeks to get a preference list back to me. You will probably all get to it sooner than that, but it's very busy here at the moment, so I probably won't sort them out until half-term anyway.
When you send your preferences list, please include not only your preferences for a quilt to receive (of course!) but also your full mailing address including your name and surname. I know I have this already for some of you, but it's easier for me if you all just send it again, then I don't have to go hunting. If you can put ALQS7 preferences in the title of your email, again, that makes it easier for me.
Have fun choosing!
Quilt no 57
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Wonky HSTs in Kona coal and Tonga batik, quilted in variegated metallic thread from Gutermann (the metallic thread didn't photograph very well)
Quilt no 55
Batik Drunkards Go Round
I have been meaning to spend more time with applique and thought that this challenge would be the perfect time to work on it. I had planned to make the drunkard path blocks out of full circles, top stitch the circle then cut them down to quarters but instead I got daring and using freezer paper, an iron, and a little glue stick I was able to sew the circle seams like a dream! Very impressed with how well this little quilt came together. There are 17 different batik fabrics in this little quilt. I finished this quilt with free motion quilting, binding and hanging sleeve.
Quilt no 54
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Having recently discovered "inches" I decided I wanted to do something with these tiny squares. So after making the inches themselves, I attached them to hand dyed background fabric and made it into the quilt. I have used a variety of hand dyed and batik fabrics along with many scraps of shiny, lacy and other fabrics. A few of the inches I have embellished with beads and other found objects in my sewing room. The photo has dulled the vibrancy of the quilt and the binding is quite a hot pink colour.
Quilt no 53
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The red is a lush packed roses print. The off-white used for the star points is a white with silver fairy frost. There are silver metallic trees in the center of the star, silver metallic snowflakes in the blue background fabric and silver metallic swirls and dots on the blue backing fabric. Machine pieced and machine quilted.
Quilt no 52
Solar Radiation
100% cotton. It measures 30 cm x 30 cm. Techniques used - Paper Piecing and Application thermoadhesive. Quilting and embroidery handmade cotton embroidery thread.I used beads for the sun reflecting off the water and planets space. |
Quilt no 51
Red Poppy
The quilt "Red Poppy" is done like "Modern Mola". I have first sewn together several layers of fabric and then cut differently. Then embroidered by machine and hand.
(nb: I made a small mistake on this quilt in that the tunnel on the back is not in the middle of the quilt - I hope someone will like it anyway!)
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