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June 4, 2013 By Mandy Leave a Comment

Summer and swimming PSA

Totally not quilt-related, but I think it’s a good idea to pass this around since I know a bunch of people have water-related plans this summer. Here is a great post on what drowning actually looks like, and why most people don’t recognize it, even as they’re watching the person in distress just a few […]

Filed Under: Random Thoughts

June 2, 2013 By Mandy Leave a Comment

“Modern Spin” is in the shop!

After revising my pattern for Modern Quilts Unlimited to include some helpful information about Log Cabin construction techniques, I am pleased to have “Modern Spin” for sale as a PDF download!  If you missed the magazine, here’s a chance for you to have the pattern.  Thanks for looking! You can find them here: in my craftsy […]

Filed Under: Patterns

May 30, 2013 By Mandy 2 Comments

Prepping Batiks–technique of the week

I have been pulling together some really lovely batiks in autumn colors for a friend who has commissioned a queen-sized tree of life quilt.  This is going to be a bed quilt, and the background is going to be Kona snow or eggshell.  Because it will see real use, it will also be seeing the […]

Filed Under: Construction, Technique of the Week, Tree of Life Quilt, Works in Progress

May 29, 2013 By Mandy Leave a Comment

I haven’t forgotten!

I’ve been working on several projects all at once, but none are in a state where they would be interesting to share, really.  I have a few plans for posts coming soo, including –a sampler for the class I will be teaching in June, “Traditional Made Modern”.  If you’re in the Capitol region of NY, […]

Filed Under: Works in Progress

May 26, 2013 By Mandy Leave a Comment

A useful seam ripping tool, and so fashionable!

I’m getting old.  When I’m ripping out quilting seams, especially when they’re nested close together and grey-on-grey, I have a much harder time than I used to, seeing what I’m doing.  I tend to swear alot and that just doesn’t set a good example for the children.  Or my husband.  Or anyone nearby, really, although […]

Filed Under: Construction, Fashion Inspiration

May 25, 2013 By Mandy Leave a Comment

Enjoying the … heck… out of the process.

No, really!  I am making this mini quilt version of a larger quilt I have in mind (it’s a queen-sized quilt when it’s all done, and I will be writing a pattern for it, but now I don’t know what size!), and am having a ridiculously good time doing it.  I’m quilting it on my […]

Filed Under: Construction, Random Thoughts, Works in Progress

May 25, 2013 By Mandy Leave a Comment

How Did I Miss Her? Get Thee to Reading!

Kristen from So Happy to Sew left me a nice comment earlier, and also let me know that not only is she working on a Cathedral Window quilt and has two tutorials here (#1) and here (#2), she also has had a quilt along for the Single Girl quilt.  I ask you, in all my wanderings […]

Filed Under: Comment Trends, Construction

May 23, 2013 By Mandy Leave a Comment

tiny pieces

Well, not *too* tiny.  The green strips will finish up at a half-inch wide, and I confess that this will be something like mumblefivemumble quilts that I’ve made with these tiny strips.  Posted two examples here and here. I can’t get enough of them; because I just love how crisp they look. I can’t help […]

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May 22, 2013 By Mandy Leave a Comment

Just a few Resources for proper technique

While I’m thinking about it, here are a few of the books that I have found helpful in my own reading.  If you’re taking the time to make something, add a few minutes of reading prep, and see what a difference it can make. Construction Help Quilter’s Academy Vol I, Vol II., Vol. III., and  Vol […]

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May 22, 2013 By Mandy 10 Comments

Technique Does Matter

Some of you may follow my “technique of the week” and may find that it’s awfully simple.  How to get a perfect 1/4″ seam?  Really?  But the building blocks of great work, even improv and modern quilting, are knowledge of how to make with good technique.  I turned professional because, gosh darn it, I have high […]

Filed Under: Construction, Origins, Random Thoughts

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