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28 Apr 2009 14:04 #34818

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Boy Keith I can sure relate to that alright...I have always hoped that keeping my brain busy with quilting and Scrabble would stave off some of those burps, but alas they still seem to have come and will no doubt stay since I am not getting any younger these days. Oh but some say age is just a number and I do believe that one whole heartedly! :D How about you?


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28 Apr 2009 00:04 #34799

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Thanks, Cher! I forgot how much information there was on her web site... And actually I didn't even think to go check her web site again. Brain Burp. Karen, they are coming harder and faster for me. It's scary, especially because I know I don't always know when I'm Brain Burping. :)
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27 Apr 2009 01:56 #34757

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Keith -Thanks for reminding me of the term "puddling" your fabric...I knew folding isn't what she did, but had one of those brain burps and couldn't remember the term. :? Karen


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26 Apr 2009 21:28 #34754

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Keith, go to Carol's website, gallery, 2008 quilts. Click on Watch Master and there's a story about the quilt and her father the watch maker.
There's so much to see in the quilt, everytime I look at it I can notice something new.

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26 Apr 2009 10:00 #34735

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She's been doing beautiful quilting that way for the last 20 years - she learned from Harriet I think (or was doing it at the same time Harriet was teaching it to the rest of the world) - and she is one of the machine quilting pioneers that helped get us where we are today. Her lectures and seminars are great!

Doesn't she use the "puddle" method? And is she the one that kind of started that term? I think she 'puddles' like Karen described - working on an area while the rest of the quilt is in kind of accordion-like casual piles on tables around the area she's working on. I don't think she used to do much formal 'packaging' (rolling and folding) to get her quilts through her domestic Bernina.
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Re: Caryl Bryan Fallert 26 Apr 2009 08:58 #34733

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BethMI wrote:
Does she quilt using a long-arm or home sewing machine? Does anyone know?

Her quilts are so large!

BethMI

Caryl quilts using an older Bernina and says she just folds and fluffs and only worries about the 6 inches that she is quilting at the moment....she also puts lots of tables and supports around her to hold the weight of the quilt as she is working on that important 6 inches of quilting.
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Caryl Bryan Fallert 26 Apr 2009 06:25 #34729

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Does she quilt using a long-arm or home sewing machine? Does anyone know?

Her quilts are so large!

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26 Apr 2009 02:03 #34727

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I have had Caryl's quilts on my mind all day since watching the slide show this morning. Her work is outstanding and so beautiful. The detail is so precise. That kind of creativity is awsome. I have put her on my list of workshops to get to one day-that would be great. :)
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25 Apr 2009 13:11 #34718

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I so agree Keith. Her work is breathtaking. If I could be half as good I would be thrilled. Her quilts are such an inspiration.

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25 Apr 2009 11:09 #34711

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I saw the Smilebox of Caryl's work at Paducah this morning and I almost cried at my computer. So beautiful, so thought provoking, so emotional, so much mastery of technique. Wow! Many created while I was learning to quilt and many created recently. And all useful quilts. :) Well, except for maybe the watch repairman... How odd. That's the one that's almost standing out most in my mind right now. I want to know more about it and its story... :?: Hmmm...
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17 Apr 2009 23:52 #34437

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All it takes is one person to post something on a thread that's been around the block once or twice but has been quiet lately and I find even more great stuff on TQS!!!

I've been asked fairly regularly lately - "What kind of a quilter are you?" And I haven't been quite sure what to say. This is giving me food for thought.

You know, 20 years ago, gentle people didn't ask this kind of thing very often... And when they did ask, what they really wanted to know was if you hand quilted or (G*d forbid) you machine quilted. What a long way we've come! And it's all so wonderful!

Now I'm going to go find out what all the hubbub was earlier when the art quilt/traditional quilt conversation got out of hand. Just because I'm not always a gentle person. :D And I tend to like people that say whatever is on their mind. :D
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17 Apr 2009 15:56 #34423

We are all thread manipulators whatever your intentions and whatever the outcome. Just please yourself and enjoy what you are doing.
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Re: surface design 23 Mar 2009 19:04 #33668

jothethreadlady wrote:
I also teach thread work, including bobbin drawing, couching, how to use metallic thread, two threads in one needle, and twin needle sewing among other things.
I wish that you lived in my town so I could take your classes. We lost our lqs that had classes and I really miss it.
Have a wonderful quilty week.
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Surface Design 28 Dec 2008 22:07 #30086

You are blessed to be able to participate with a group of fiber artists. I also have a group available to me and am beginning to get more involved with them. It is great fun.
P.S. My following this thread is because of a new computer for Christmas :lol:
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