Welcome to Week 3 of the 2017 New Quilt Bloggers Blog Hop! It's been so great to learn about all these fabulous new bloggers in the past weeks. I’m a part of the Better Bloggers Hive with Beth from Cooking Up Quilts as our Hive mama. I'm excited it's my turn to share a bit about myself!
I am starting to design my own quilts, but with the little free time that I have it's a slow process for me. I have a desire to make each of the quilts that I am designing which makes the pattern release process even slower. However, the end products are quilts that I absolutely ADORE, and I hope you do too.
Here are some of the quilts I'm most proud of:
Spinning Vectors -
This quilt is the very first pattern I designed. I was love the movement of the flying geese, and it's very beginner friendly. The cascading of the ombre colors give it a happy rainbow effect too. The pattern is for sale on Craftsy and Etsy.
Unleash Your Inner Rockstar -
This mini quilt is one that I designed and created for the Modern Quilt Guild Fabric Challenge by Riley Blake. I love this because I think it shows my personality more than my quilting style for once. I love rock music and I love quilting so why wouldn't a mashup work? After all, we are all Rockstars in our own right. You just need to own it.
Moroccan Getaway -
This quilt was a monster for me especially since I started it a few months into my quilting journey. I feel like I have some minor ADD because I couldn't work on it more than a few blocks at a time. The end result was completely worth it, but I don't know if I'll every have the patience to make one of these again.
Bloom -
This was the first quilt I made with hand applique (or applique of any kind). It's a deviation of my typical style, but it was just too cute to pass up. It also cemented my favorite type of applique - by hand and typically with a sew in interfacing to get the turned edge.
Other quilts that I have created can be found on my completed quilts page
Questions for you:
- What quilting technique do you love/hate and why? (paper piecing, EPP, applique, etc.)
- Do you always go to the same blogger/site for tutorials or do you search for multiple via google or other search engine pr do you look for link up parties/tutorials? (How do you look for tutorials?)
My Future Plans:
In the next year, I hope to:
- Release 2-3 original patterns
- Submit my quilts into the MN state fair and QuiltCon2018
- Practice and become more comfortable with Free Motion Quilting
- Participate in other design challenges that come up. These have been surprisingly fun to do.
I hope you'll join me in my journey on your favorite platform whether it’s here on my blog or Bloglovin', my Instagram, or on Facebook.
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Check out this week's posts from my other hive mates:
Sherry of Powered by Quilting (You are here!)
Diane of Cwilt
Liz of Savor Every Stitch
Sandra of Sandra Healy Designs
More new bloggers are also getting introduced by 2 other Hives run by Yvonne @ Quilting Jetgirl and Leanne @ shecanquilt. I hope you’ll visit them as well.