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Philippa Naylor's miniature quilt (11 1/2" x 11 1/2"), Measure for Measure, has won quite a few. Including, but not limited to:
  • 3rd Place Miniature - Houston International Quilt Festival 2018
  • 2018 Best Miniature Purchase Award AQS - Paducah
  • 2017 Best Of Show at the Festival Of Quilts Birmingham, England - The first time a miniature quilt has won BOS at Birmingham.
It was made using turned-edge appliqué. The smallest circle on the quilt is the size of a hole punch hole. To learn more about how the quilt was made, watch Alex's interview with Philippa.
 
(Photos: Philippa Naylor)
 
 
 
 

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Alex talks to Philippa about the making of her quilt, Measure by Measure, and discovers a secret about how the quilting was accomplished. To see Philippa's quilt in more detail, click here.

 

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In an effort to repair lives torn apart in the incomprehensible destruction of Lynn Wilder's hometown of Paradise, CA, during the Camp Fire, she is going to raffle off her Emilie Elizabeth quilt.
 
The quilt measures 76" x 76" and is named after Lynn's maternal grandmother, Emilie Elizabeth Ross, who also lived in Paradise in the 1950s and 60s. 
 
Made by Lynn and her sister, ALL monies received will go directly to the relief of Paradise residents.
 
The winner of the quilt will be drawn at random in Mid-January.
 
 

Lynn writes:

Tickets are $5.00 each. I can't accept credit cards because I'm keeping this effort totally separate from my business. I would prefer checks so there is a paper trail, and this process is totally transparent. Your check is your receipt for income tax purposes.

Upon receipt of your check, I will enter your name and information into an Excel spreadsheet. You will be assigned a number(s), and I will email them to you. I don't want to waste money on postage or envelopes. I plan to draw the winner of the quilt through a random number generator mid-January.

Please make checks payable to Lynn Wilder and send to:

Lynn Wilder
P.O. Box 3236
Arnold, CA  95223-3236

In the memo part of the check, in the left hand corner please write "Stitch Paradise Back Together"

As money comes in, I will distribute it directly to those in need. I will keep you posted on amounts collected and disbursed.
Together, we can lighten the hearts of some of the residents......one family at a time.
If you are in a guild, please share this information via social media. If you have any questions, please email me: sewnwildoaks@gmail.com
Let's do this together quilters! 

Soon,
Lynn

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The beautiful Poppies quilt pattern is by Marjorie Post of Dragonfly Studios @ thedragonflystudio.com. It can be purchased and downloaded from her Shop.

Watch Sue Heinz in Show 2312: Sizzling Sashing, Circles, and Finishes.

Original Photo: Mary Kay Davis

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Complete this kit in time for Christmas!

A Very Retro Christmas Pre-Cut Quilt Kit

All of the pieces in Laser Cut Quilt Kits are pre-cut and pre-fused for you. So you can get right to the fun part of assembling, machine appliquéing, and quilting!

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Pre-Cut appliqué Quilt Kit   holiday quilt kit
 
 

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Ok - Here's the whole description... 

An animating and life-affirming coral hue with a golden undertone that energizes and enlivens with a softer edge.

NOTE: The video below has no sound.

PANTONE 16-1546 Living Coral

Here's what we found on the Pantone website.

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It's great to be an award-winner, but what's it like when your spouse is a winner too? Peter Hayward of Javea, Alicante, Spain won 2nd Place Appliqué Small and Viewer's Choice at the Houston International Quilt Festival 2018. However, he's more proud that his wife, Esther Tronchoni Simo, won 1st Place Animal Kingdom
 
Take a look at both quilts. Enjoy Esther's Jewel Beetle and Peter's Steering by the Stars.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Just when you think you've seen every way you can finish a binding, another technique comes along. Join the gals from Shabby Fabrics as they show you their "Magic" binding technique.
 
 

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This year we had several new DVDs that will expire Dec 31. Please don't miss your chance to view these amazing teaching videos streaming now until the end of the year. These are FREE for Star members. To make sure everyone understands the benefit we are opening Nysha's class through Sunday Dec 9.

                                                                                         Take a look.

Magical Grids by Jaime Wallen                   

    

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I recently learned something about myself while quilting that has caused an emotional growth spurt. It seems this time of year that "time" seems to slip through my fingers leaving behind moments of anxiety. I find my personality wants to be in control, and every year I tend to pass into the new year grasping at my word of the year like it is a life preserver! It wasn't until I started to work on one particular quilt that I had fallen in love with on a Quilt Roadie trip that I had an "ah ha" moment.

In reflecting on my quilting life, at least 80 percent of my projects involve some form of handwork. It is my way of slowing down time and being in the moment. I didn't consciously say, "Hey, you need some peace in your life so take up handwork!" But, it is what has evolved. Wanting to change it up and get working on some of my machine piecing projects that were languishing, I brought out one particular project thinking that it would be a great machine piecing project for the road. In preparation, I did all the cutting and labeling. Once completed, I had an eerie feeling that this project was NOT one I should do in a small camp trailer, lol. Boy was I right!!!  And so, I started piecing it at home and in short order started to freak out.



I acknowledge that I am a chain piecer...I like piecing quilts quickly and orderly...barreling through the process to the end result. Much like I feel during the holiday season...Candy...to Turkey...to Santa. Heck, even Costco gets us going for the holidays in September! What I realized in piecing this quilt is that each STEP was a quilt block...no 2 blocks the same...no rushing...just piecing a block, then starting a completely different block. As I worked through its construction, I thought to myself that there is real beauty and peace in being present one block at a time or slowing down pace. In the beginning, I was mostly mumbling after each block...wondering why I would ever pick a project like this, but in short order I began to feel a conscious peacefulness. With each segment, a piece of the puzzle/quilt was evolving and I found I was enjoying the moment when each block was done. This piecing process brought to mind that maybe I should approach this time of year the same. Not as the holiday "season" to be rushed through, but as "moments" of life?

When I took all the segments I had pieced and put them together, the wonder was revealed...



Yes, it is being present in each moment that the full picture of our blessings are revealed, both in quilting and in life.

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