Some pics of rec
ent longarming quilts....
Deborah McVay
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Friday, March 2, 2012
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Prep a quilt for longarming
Coming soon will be instructions to prepare a quilt for your longarmer. You want the best possible quilt when he or she is done. What you do in advance will have a significant impact on the finished quilt.
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
March and SUN
where are my sunglasses? March 1 and we have sun! It's fabulous!
Sketchbook theme: Spilling Over
Now, I can do this! In just 15 minues I could fill a page with all the 'stuff' in my head! I'm ready--after some customer quilting, first, of course.
Draw, create, quilt, do something that frees you!
Sketchbook theme: Spilling Over
Now, I can do this! In just 15 minues I could fill a page with all the 'stuff' in my head! I'm ready--after some customer quilting, first, of course.
Draw, create, quilt, do something that frees you!
Sunday, February 27, 2011
the beat goes on
With a foot blown out, behind on my longarming and giving up on January and February journal participation, I am looking forward to March and getting back into life. There's the beading class on March 1, so that should kick start creativity.
Have several OBWs in the works and a folded log cabin sample to do for a class. Two of my customer quilts are going into a local show, so there's a little pressure! I have to have those back by March 10. Will post some pics later!
Have several OBWs in the works and a folded log cabin sample to do for a class. Two of my customer quilts are going into a local show, so there's a little pressure! I have to have those back by March 10. Will post some pics later!
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
sketchbook challenge
Ok, now that I know what the challenge is, I have finally decided on my theme for it.
Highly prized: Peace
Now, I will doodle some ideas on one side of my sketchbook page and on the other try to 'flesh out' what is in my mind onto the paper. This should be a very interesting exercise indeed!
Highly prized: Peace
Now, I will doodle some ideas on one side of my sketchbook page and on the other try to 'flesh out' what is in my mind onto the paper. This should be a very interesting exercise indeed!
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