Sisters Make Great Friends
Two adorable red-heads with a love of music. Sisters make great friends (5.5†x 9â€)
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Two adorable red-heads with a love of music. Sisters make great friends (5.5†x 9â€)
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This ballerina reminds me of yesterday. I was at a fabric store to get canvas for notebook covers and remembered I was low on tulle. I planned yo only white, but I was drawn to blush pink, champagne and neon colors. Yes, neon colors. Not sure how ballerinas will look in bright colors or what
Blue skies and hair tied up – she seems ready for fun. Or maybe just a relaxing day outside with her cat. She loves her cat (6†x 12â€)
Being wild and silly and having lots of fun is definitely high on my list for 2016. Will you be making fun a priority in 2016? Be wild and silly (5.5†x 9â€)
Another goal – not just for the new year, but all the time – welcome challenges. Creative challenges are my favorite – they push me to try something new from using colors I normally would avoid or creating something around a theme that is outside my comfort zone. Welcomes challenges (5.5†x 9â€)
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This piece is both reflection and goal for me – perfect for New Years Day! Create Joy – Share Joy (5.5†x 9â€) Wishes for a 2016 filled with joy – create it – share it. The world needs to experience your joy.
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The word “encourage†is stitched into this brown and taupe background. When I paired a phrase with a girl, the best bit of encouragement I could think of was for each of us to be our amazing selves. We don’t have to do big things to be amazing. I amaze my husband by folding a
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What if … that phrase always leads me down the creative rabbit hole. What if I started with a yard of text print and cut it apart and inserted other fabrics until the top was big enough for a small throw, then, seeing as it is a modern design, I stitch a very many straight
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A girl in boots with a dimensional skirt is a pattern I return to often. Not only is fun to create, but when people see these quilts, they connect with them and smile. A fellow artist at the gallery lamented that I hadn’t made any dark haired girls in boots, so I created many. Not
When creating mini quilts. I’ll work in batched of 8 or more. I pick one thread color to quilt all of the backgrounds, most often gray. It blends well and adds subtle texture. I’ve been trying to add a word or phrase to the backgrounds that read as a single color. She seeks beauty (5.5â€