Greetings fellow quilters, I hope this post finds you safe and well.
I'm pretty excited to be sharing an Aurifil Thread Matters blog post today. In these crazy stressful times I'm finding solace in nature...
This months' Amalfi Color Builders threads inspired me to stitch out a native wildflower.
Finger Lakes Sunset... a view from #ourkeukahomestead |
Trust me -- it's the most helpful tool to have in your quilty stash! I have a one that has a slight ding on the edge but I guarantee those wrapped threads are luscious as always.
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Leave a comment on the Aurifil blog => Thread Matters post **
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Giveaway closes Thursday, October 15th at midnight EST
GOOD LUCK!
Finally... I've been having a blast sharing my love of Free Motion Quilting in the Fall FMQ Lecture Series hosted via ZOOM by my good friends at Hotel Hamilton & Retreat Center.
Week 3 is just around the corner and it's not too late to join us!!
Click here to read up on the 3 remaining lectures.
Many thanks for stopping by -- have fun with the Giveaway!
Stay safe and keep on quilting!
All my best,
Karen
Love the flowers. Aurifil works wonders..
ReplyDeleteI am trying to switch over to Aurifil after all the good things I have read about it, and finally got to sew with some of it. I love to hand applique, and this color thread chart would sure help. Thank you, Carol
ReplyDeleteI commented on the Thread Matters post. Your embroidery is just lovely!
ReplyDeleteI commented on the Thread Matters post. Aurifil is the best. Your embroidery is beautifully done.
ReplyDeleteI commented on the Thread Matters post. Your FMQ is so pretty.
ReplyDeleteI commented on the Thread matters post today! thanks for a chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI commented on Thread Matters. I love your quick little project. This gives me a great idea for something to try.
ReplyDeleteI commented on the Aurifil blog. What a great post!
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DeleteI'll start over! Such beautiful embroidery! Commented on Thread Matters! Shared on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nicole.sender2/posts/10220674252357596
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I commented on Thread Matters. Thank you for sharing your beautiful work and techniques!
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ReplyDeleteHi Karen, We have these same wildflowers in our field. I love purple so I was so excited to see them this year. I commented at Thread Matters and shared the blog post.
ReplyDeleteHi Karen, beautifully done! Your truly living life to the fullest amidst all those beauties and lakes.
ReplyDeleteI bought my first spool of 28 wt this past spring but haven’t tried it yet. Nervous nelly here :)
Walking Foot quilting is my skill, free motion practice I need to get back too.
Thank you for sharing the color card, what a kind gesture.
Karen+Aurifil=GORGEOUS!!! I commented on Aurifils blog post also.
ReplyDeleteI commented on The Thread Matters post. Aurifil thread is great and so is your work, Karen
ReplyDeleteI commented on aurifil. I love your thread painting; thank you for sharing the process.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! Aurifil is lovely to work with!
ReplyDeleteYour work is always beautiful. Makes me want to give it a try.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful threads and beautiful stitching!
ReplyDeleteLeft Aurifil comment. Beautiful work as always.
ReplyDeleteLove this inspirational tutorial; I’m enjoying & am thankful for the purple & white asters here, too, and the bees are appreciating them as well! I left an Aurifil post. You are a wonderful ambassador for hem!
ReplyDeleteI commented. Thanks for sharing your process. And the embroidery is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI commented. Love your nature inspired design and beautiful work with thread!
ReplyDeleteI left a comment. Love the inspirational photos!
ReplyDeleteThe native wildflower threads are a very creative and insightful addition. When matched against the blue/purple color, it fits quite well.
ReplyDeleteI just watched your video tour of the Houston quilt show and came to see your work. I’m off to explore your talents. Thanks for the tour.
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