Aside from it actually snowing this week (which oddly has been rare this winter here in Maine (and yes I know it’s technically spring but...
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Further Adventures in Printmaking
Oh my freaking word! Woodblock carving is hard! I haven’t tried this since high school art classes. Any printmakers out there who do this on...
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Practice Makes Acceptable
I’ve been doing some research into calico prints from the early to mid 20th century, the time that my great-grandmother Grace would have been quilting....
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Sign Here
I’ve decided that I want the quilts in this project to have different patterns and, where possible, different techniques and materials that are in some...
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I’m about to undertake the first quilt for a member of the family that I never knew: my great-grandmother Grace Turner Jordan (pictured above). Even...
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One of the many things that I like about the process of making these memorial quilts is that there are so many different steps to...
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I’m finding that sewing can teach you a lot about life if you just pay attention. Today’s lesson is that it generally doesn’t pay to...
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A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words
And a well shot picture is worth even more. I learned a while back that I am not a good photographer. Fortunately for me there...
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