Friday, September 27, 2013

Wool Lovers Blog Hop and a Giveaway!

Happy Friday!  Welcome to the final day of the Wool Lovers Blog Hop.   I'm so excited to participate in my first ever Blog Hop and share my LOVE of wool with you!

I would like to give special thanks to Denise of Pieced Brain for hosting and organizing 5 days of awesome wool projects!  Thanks Denise - you're the best!!

Now lets get Wool Crazy !!   
Wool is one of my favorite textiles.  It is easy to handle, easy to find, comes in a multitude of colors, weights, and textures, and is so versatile.
"Folk Art Melody" Karen's custom block Close-up
I started my wool journey a few years ago by taking Wool Applique classes at a LQS.  My sister Janet talked me into going --and class was taught by a very talented lady and now a good friend of mine, Debbie Wick I am blessed to have talented and creative ladies and sisters in my life! 

Before we get into the special project I made for the Blog Hop, let me share some other wool projects with you.

This little darling is "Folk Art Melody", a 45" square quilt that was hand appliqued with beautiful over dyed wools on a Moda black wool background.   Valdani Perle cotton thread was used to stitch each piece and it was quilted on my domestic sewing machine.
"Folk Art Melody" by Lori Smith
completed by Karen Miller

Folk Art Melody - Close Up
Folk Art Melody - Close Up
 This next little quilt was the 2nd wool applique piece that I stitched.  It works up so fast ! -- you will LOVE it !   This pattern exposed me to more embroidery and embellishments.  Sew much fun.  Again, I hand appliqued the wool and machine quilted this piece on my domestic sewing machine.

"Flower Basket" by Wooden Spool Designs - completed by Karen Miller

Flower Basket - I LOVE this block!
Flower Basket - ohlaalaa!

Flower Basket - from the heart !
I had an opportunity to make this third little piece in another class taught by Debbie Wick.  "Yesterday Remembered" is a cute 12x12 inch wall hanging designed by Kim Diehl and published in her "Simple Graces" book:  I hand quilted this block -- it's now waiting to be put in a frame or bound.
"Yesterday Remembered" by Kim Diehl - completed by Karen Miller

"Yesterday Remembered" by Kim Diehl - completed by Karen Miller
And finally there is "Penny Garland" (revised) also by Kim Diehl.  I had the opportunity to learn this pattern and special techniques from Kim Diehl at a LQS in Dansville, NY.  Oh What Fun !!  This small table topper is wool on cotton background and a cotton backing.  The batting is Hobbs 80/20.   It was also quilted on my domestic sewing machine.  Just LOVE the way it turned out.


Lastly - I would like to introduce you to my Blog Hop Project
Mr. "Redbird"

Redbird was needle felted using Merino Wool roving and a felting needle (I won't mention the trial and error) ;)    This was my first attempt at needle felting and I must say -- it went fairly well.  Mr. Redbird needed a few haircuts before he was ready for his photo shoot but we just LOVE the addition to our family!  

In case you're wondering - these are the basic materials/tools from which Mr. Redbird was built:
Wool roving for base, body, face and beak -- felting needle and pad
This weekend I will post a tutorial for Mr. Redbird - be sure to stop back...

Because Mr. Redbird was new to the area -- we decided to give him a tour of his surroundings - he quickly found many comfortable places...
Winter Redbird

Summer Redbird

Inspirational Redbird
Patriotic Redbird

Tranquil Redbird
I hope you enjoyed the "Wool Crazy" tour!
  I had a blast learning a new technique and hanging out with Mr. Redbird while he awaited his blog debut... Not to mention visiting all the great wool bloggers and seeing their awesome projects!

Now how about a giveaway ?  

One lucky reader will win a bundle of 5 fall colored wools swatches - perfect for a wall hanging complete with pumpkin and some pretty fall leaves...
AND

A Mr. Redbird felting kit - including all the wool roving to make your own Mr. Redbird !


To enter the giveaway - leave a comment telling me what you like most about wool, posing a question or any other comment about wool.

For an extra chance to win - Follow my blog and leave a comment letting me know which method you choose to follow it with or if you were always a follower.

A winner will be chosen late Sunday, October 6th and posted on my blog.

Be sure to stop back again this weekend for the Mr. Redbird Tutorial!

Also -- be sure to visit the other Day 5 Blog Hop Participants !
Fryeber
Hallbrook Designs
Karen's Quilts, Crows and Cardinals (you are here!)


Thanks so much for stopping by!

Wooly Hugs,
Karen

PS - Also special thanks to the Blog Hop sponsors: Aurifil, Woolin Rouge, The Fat Quarter Shop and Handbehg FELTS

Thursday, September 26, 2013

Must See -- Day 4 Wool Lovers Blog Hop

 - Oh My Goodness - 
If you haven't already hopped around to the Day 4 Crazy About Wool bloggers you really should ! 


Thursday, September 26

There are some awesome projects, tutorials, and eye candy out there -- not to mention some Giveaways!

Be sure to stop back tomorrow to see my Wooly Fun !


Special Thanks to Denise at Pieced Brain for hosting an awesome Blog Hop!

Hugs,
Karen

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Super Wool Lovin' Tuesday and Quilting the Garden Progress

Morning bloggin peeps!!   Today is Day 2 of of the Wool Lover Blog Hop.


If you haven't already, hop along and visit the bloggers below to see some neat things made from Wool -- Oh I just love wool!  Some of the participants are having giveaways - so be sure to visit them all !!

Tuesday, September 24
Val Spiers Sews

Quilted Crow Girls Design


If you Missed Day 1 of the Blog Hop -- check out these creative items!!  

Monday, September 23

Stay tuned for Day 5 of the Blog Hop -- I'll be posting then (sneaky peek below)....
Onto my busy schedule...  

As I mentioned in a previous post - I'm so excited to have started "Quilting the Garden" by Blackbird Designs.  This most fantastic quilt is made of up of twelve 20 inch applique blocks.  My friend Debbie finished the quilt some years ago and is guiding a few of us through the process.   Are you interested in the process ?  I could share...    Here is what I've been up to:

Block 1:  Winter Bloom - Making fabric color choices...


Cutting into my stash (ouch -- its one of those things that "hurts so good")....


Stitching, stitching, stitching


Gawking at my results --  my beautiful stash of fabric finally being used.  I have been collecting and saving fabrics for this quilt for literally YEARS !  You can see one of my most recent purchases here.  

(Thank you Miss Rosie's Quilt Co!)

Flower 2 Peek


Flower 1


Getting advice on leaf fabrics...


Making berries...


and just being thrilled with where its all going!


Oh... I mentioned a sneaky peek didn't I? ... 

Stop back Friday to see my entry in the Wool Lover Blog Hop! 

Until then -- keep a smile on your face and have a wonderful day!
Hugs, 

Karen

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Winter Apple Flimsy is Done and a Celebration!

It's not pressed, it's not layered, but the quadrants are sewn together and the applique is complete!!

Yippee!  

Now for layering and basting!  I can't wait to get this top under my domestic machine for quilting



Now let's talk about the celebration!  

My good friend Debbie Wick is celebrating her first ever published pattern!  How about that for exciting!!

The patten "Pomegranate Holiday" will be published in the Winter issue of Primitive Quilts and Projects Magazine !  

Wait until you see this unique table topper -- it's a beauty !!   Debbie has a wonderful way of working with wool/cotton combinations - - and she included one of my favorite things in her pattern.  I won't give it away but this issue is a must have !!

Congratulations Debbie!  Well deserved!

Visit Debbie's Blog and leave a comment  for a chance to win a full Year Subscription to Primitive Quilts and Projects !!  Tell her Karen sent ya!

Thanks for stopping by today and have a wonderful week!

Hugs,
Karen 

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

9.11 and Work In Progress

I have a lot to be excited and thankful for in my quilting world this week!

First, the needle turn on all four quadrants of "Winter Apple" by Blackbird Designs is done! {Happy Dance}... I'm ready to sew them together, add two more appliqué pieces in the center, then baste and machine free motion quilt!  Woohoo!  You can read progress notes about Winter Apple here, here, and here.


Next, and this is something I've wanted to do for  Y-e-a-r-S!   Tonight we have our first meeting for Quilting The Garden!  


This has to be one of the most beautiful appliqué quilts I've ever seen.  I will talk to my friend Debbie (who is guiding three of us through the process) tonight to post pics of her completed quilt!  It is just beautiful.

Above is my current take on background fabric and main border fabric.  These may change tonight when I get together with Debbie, Bonnie and my sister Janet...

Notice that top background fabric, the pink ticking?  It is a very old fabric and I've looked high and low for it.  If anyone ever stumbles across yardage I would LOVE to purchase some!  Having eyes and ears on the street makes a difference!  Thank you!

Lastly,  I finished my Kim Diehl "Penny Garland" Wool table topper...   Here I have it draped over the back of my couch... I just can't seem to get the right lighting to show the rich background fabric...  It still needs a label.
You can see other posts of  "Penny Garland" here, here, and here.   Love this little item!

One last thing...  here is my husband raising the American Flag lakeside this morning...
We will never forget this day in the States... September 11th... Those who lost their lives are always in our hearts and prayers.  World peace...  that is something we can all be hopeful for... in my thoughts...

Thanks for stopping by today, stay cool, safe and keep quilting!
Hugs,
Karen

Linking up to my favorite Linky Parties today -- check out my sidebar and see some fantastic projects !

Monday, September 9, 2013

Yippee! Penny Garland Wool Applique Finished

Need a little more time to get "just the right" photos... in the meantime here is a sneak peak !!




I quilted on my Janome Horizon and used Hobbs Wool Batting.

You can see progress pictures of "Penny Garland" here and here.

More to come...

Sew happy it's finished.

Hugs, Karen

Friday, September 6, 2013

Appliqué Thursday - Penny Garland ready for quilting

Yippee!!   Penny Garland (modified), a wool applique pattern by Kim Diehl is basted and ready for machine quilting!  You can see more Penny Garland posts here, here and here.

Top is layered and pinned
The wrong side of the applique top -- prior to being layered
My backing fabric - nice tones for using gold toned thread in top and bobbin...
I'm using Hobbs Wool Batting... 

I tried something new today... I used a clear plastic as an overlay and test drove quilt designs with a dry erase marker...

Clear plastic overlay -- with one quilting idea

Ahhh -- more quilting trial runs...
It worked swell... but I still couldn't make up my mind...

Right now the plan is to stitch around all of the wool... And then see where my heart takes me from there...

Thanks for stopping by...

Linking up to some awesome Linky Parties -- please check them out on my sidebar -- lots of great projects to see out there !

Hugs,
Karen