To continue my itemization of all the stuff I use in my sewing studio, today's blog post is all about the tools I use for sewing — specifically, the things I use in my hands to aid in the physical process of quilt creation.
The blog posts in this series w…
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Yesterday, on Saturday, April 24, I hosted my very first LiveStream event on YouTube. I broadcasted myself cutting fabric for the roadrunner in my newest quilt design using my Cricut Explore Air 2 machine. I was live for almost four hours. During that tim…
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My website has a whole new look! In fact, my entire online presence has been upgraded to the new style. And it's about time!
This redesign has been a three year work-in-progress. Shortly after I made my first steampunk quilt, Rose, in 2018, I started thin…
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The most-requested blog topic from last year's survey was about my tools: Anything and everything I use in my studio to make my art. There are lots and lots of things I use for every quilt, so I've split this topic into four separate posts. This first pos…
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The 2021 SAQA Seminar — which focused on color — got me thinking about one of my own pet peeves: the Red-Blue-Yellow (RBY) color model.
The RBY color model is based Isaac Newton's experimentation with glass prisms and color. He used glass prisms to refrac…
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