Love your thought process. I can not always keep up with you as you are keen and quick and mostly correct. You make me grin and laugh. Thank you for sharing your ideas and techniques with us. I always learn something from you. Keep it up please. You and your family be well and goodly blessed.
You are very kind to take the time to TRY to keep up with my rattling on and hurried tutorials! I tend to talk fast, sew fast, type fast, eat fast, raise kids fast....LOL!!! LOL And yes, we feel very blessed~!
This is stunning Jean.. I love it.. I myself would not put a face on it.. beauty is in the eye of the beholder.. A blank canvas on the face leaves it to the viewer and the artist themselves to imagine.. just as we did as kids 😊
This was soooooooo enjoyable and fascinating that I thought about it most all day. Your enthusiasm is contagious!!! Love, love how it all came together~ I can’t sew to save me, but I can collage. Thank you for your time!!! Greatly appreciated!
THANKS FOR SHARING!!! I have had my eye on this pattern for months but it seemed beyond my capabilities. Jean and Jen, you have opened my eyes, and given me courage! Thank you, Thank you, THANK YOU! 🤩
I had my eye on it for several months too!! LOL! But I took the plunge at the quilt show and got it. It was only when my JEN started hers did I get the courage!! But I've put my 'easy~figure~it~out~my~own~way~spin on it! :) Go for it! Let me know how it goes! Just remember ~ have fun....this is not rocket science, just cutting up a bunch of fabric!! :)
Jean this is going to be Great! You have some amazing talent and although I’m not into quilt making somehow I wanna watch your videos, as you make your videos very interesting. While I’m here,can I just thank you for the kindness & generosity you showed to my mum. She had an amazing time & experience while visiting you and your family and she can’t stop saying wonderful things about it all. Thanks so much for making it all possible. Wish there were more people like you and Ian in this world xx
Aw Antonietta...what sweet words to hear! Thank you! It was our ultimate pleasure to host your dear Mum. What a treasure, a fine and faithful friend for decades and decades. Even though ALL our lives are hard, to a great extent, we can cherish the simple times we can have with family and friends ~ which is exactly what we did!! :) The greatest compliment for me is to know that someone whose hobby ISN'T quilting, still likes to watch me!! LOL! Thanks for that ! I just let my fingers (and loud mouth) do the walking!! LOL! This project, in particular, is a Fun one! I, too, can't wait to see how she turns out! LOL! Thanks for writing ~ I do appreciate it. Ian will be pleased to hear from you! Have a lovely day! The sun is shining here ~ after much rain! (So there must be a rainbow Somewhere)!! :)
Morin Jean wow what a fab project .just listening away and am thinking if you have patio doors you can use them .and then you said it too.cant wait for this l love it .i know you will make an amazing job Jean .god bless .from Liz Johnson Epworth Lincolnshire England .
This is coming along great. Thank you for sharing your outside of the box thinking. I am going to try using the Muslim and home dec fabric for my lady and the glue stick. All will save so much money on making this project. I had my pink Cadillac professionally long armed because even though I know how to long arm I don’t have one and this isn’t something I would attempt to learn on my sewing machine.
Hi Jean , I just LOVE THIS TYPE OF QUILTING(never did it but love it. Go figure. I was just thinking that I would love to try little wall hanging and being an impatient person I couldn't wait to go buy patter and can't draw sooooo new idea for you. Well I think so. I googled free stained glass patterns.... There you go I got an angel in 10 seconds. Lol lol. THANK YOU FOR ALL YOU DO FOR US. I LOVE YOUR TEACHING AND BEST OF YOUR WONDERFUL ATTITUDE!! You are truly blessed. Bye:)
How super is that! Collage quilting is very freeing! Just cutting and gluing and creating! :) Thank you so much for watching me! :) I appreciate it! :)
You want the dress to say it all like a peacock's feathers keeping the bodice plain to emphasise the frothy skirt. Lovely silhouette. I would go a brocade with the bodice and the skirt pretty patchwork florals. The brocade would be a French touch and the florals homestead pretty. This is a great pattern, Jean with lots of ways to do it. I would do a tiara maybe or you could even add a necklace. Love it.
Eliot and I were in my sewing room last night messing about with her, and we came up with something bordering on a bit more 'steampunkish' look. But I like the idea of the french brocades. I am GOING to bling her out! Just wait and see!
Hi Jean! I love, love, love this pattern and your ideas! This is going to work up beautifully, you can already see it beginning to look alive! Thank you so much for answering my question regarding how this is different from your other artistic quilts. I understand perfectly now. And kudos to you for giving the designer credit as well as for buying her pattern rather than just copying it. That is the correct thing to do, i agree. So looking forward to your progress! Thanks for great explanations!! My best from RI, MaryAnn
Oh my stars....I HOPE they have improved! LOL! I look back on the early ones and CRINGE!! I had no clue what I was doing....now is just a BIT better!! LOL! LOL! I enjoy talking to my camera! Just me and it! In my sewing room! Thank you again!
It is going to be beautiful. I love it, you have a good imagination and can do so many different things. Its going to turn out so pretty. Thank you, I wish I could do what you do.
I watched your tutorial on how to make ten minute table runner. I could not find where to write a comment on it. It made me very sad when I heard someone made a nasty comment about you personally. I am a former teacher. I think you do a wonder job. May not be as structured as other videos I have seen. Sometimes structure means boring. However I think the not completely structured way you do your video is what makes your tutorials fun and your personality is what makes your tutorials exciting and contagious (makes me excited to quilt). Everyone is different but never change due or get down from negative comment, you are great and is wonderful you are helping others to learn how to quilt for free. Great job! Just had to comment when I heard about that nasty comment.
How kind of you to comment ~ I really appreciate it! I'm SO not structured, but as I say, I get there in the end! I can't pretend to be all professional (although I've come a long way baby)LOL! I have come to realize that there are SO many lovely people out there ~ and I have sent the trolls back under their bridge where they belong! :) Thanks so much again!
Love the way your making it your own. You are so creative and fast, I’m sure she will be in all her glory very soon. Can’t wait to meet her. Hope you have her name pick out.
It’s interesting how you visualize, choose your images and talk through your thought process. I see a ballerina on broadway and envision 3D pieces of pretty, fine mesh on her dress on the half after her hips that would peek from under different cutouts. Sort of flowing but not too long. This silhouette could be so many variations. Looking forward to watching what you choose!! Your background fabric is lovely❣️
My son came in and saw ballerina/gypsy/steampunk gal/vixen/hawaiian beauty/boho hipster! We ended up with something quite cool ~ stay tuned in for Part three! :) THanks so much for the compliments!
Had to pause this video three seconds in. Oh my gosh the pattern you picked is awesome! Thanks for doing these videos!! You’re very much appreciated! ❤️
Fabulous!!! This is giving me tons of ideas for my cat. I think I was making the directions harder than they really are 😂. Time to start cutting up material.
You are such a doll, and crack me up constantly! Thank you so much for doing these tutorials because I'm not able to go to a Laura Heine class in person, and she doesn't have any video tutorials anywhere.
Great ideas, Jean. I did my bookcase quilt and found it necessary to use iron-on heat & bond due to the black background. It turned out decent though with my free motion quilting in the black background with white thread in the bobbin. I simply love your background fabric here. I would love to purchase that to do my bicycle quilt whenever I get time to do that. This is going to be an amazing wall hanging. Have fun! Can’t wait until the next video!
I love this. Maybe instead of a binding you could do a facing and wrap it to the back. That is what I have been doing for my art quilt pieces lately. I always use upholstery fabric for my art quilt backings. I like the weight and I feel it helps my piece hang better.
When my girls were little, I would copy my clothing pattern sizes onto paper, using my sliding glass door! That way I had the pieces for every size. I did this to so many patterns, and saved a ton of money not only sewing their clothes and pajamas, but having the pieces for every size of my patterns. I also would mix and match pattern pieces. Thereby designing my own. I had moms ask me where I got their clothes, as they looked everywhere. I told them I made them. They were astonished. When you have a limited budget, and 3 growing girls, you get inventive. Necessity is the mother of invention? Literally...clothes were necessary, I was Mom, and I invented...and I had so much fun. I also would use clothing from the thrift shop and used the fabric to make at least part of their clothes, keeping my budget down. Now, thrift shops know people are repurposing clothes and they're expensive. So, yard sales I went 😊
That is so clever:) I'm dating myself but I remember when patterns were 50 cents and the most expensive Vogue ones were a Dollar Fifty!! LOL! Well done you!!
Now I remember seeing your gorgeous quilt of this girl at the Quilt show that you and Jen went too you actually had two gorgeous Quilts in that Quilt Show .... I couldn’t figure out how you made the girl ♥️ and I was shocked 😱 that you didn’t get 1st Place 🥇it seems like lots of hard work 😱
I'm getting caught up. Momma was sick and I was taking care of her so I missed three of your videos. I watched all three in a row. Your daughter is adorable what a cute personality shes just like her momma adorable. How sweet you buying her a machine. Man I can't wait to see next video. I loved the collage you picked🌷
Do hope Mom is feeling better! Bet she's glad to have you! Keep watching ~ we have several irons in the fire and are a bit all over the place, but that's what makes the fun! :)
I find I can grow tired of seeing the same identical quilt repeated over and over again on Facebook. You are refreshing! You take artistic licence with a pattern and give it a fresh new look. I look forward to following you and Jen through the process of your collage quilt / wall hanging. One question though. Do you have a wall space large enough to accommodate your collage?
Thank you! I just do what I do! I tend not to get hung up on rules, regulations, rigid instructions, plans, you know, the norm. My husband and I have just 'winged it' (maybe that's why we have 10 kids! LOL) Hey, it's worked for us! LOL! As far as a wall goes, NO!! All my walls are taken! I probably will admire this for awhile and then try to sell it in my Etsy shop
Fascinating Jean! I love your creativity. Very inspiring. Thank you for sharing. What will you do for the hair and facial features?? Can’t wait to see!
Jean,I just read this post and thought you and other group members would like to read.I have been on the site for 2 hrs. Lots of helpful information on collage quilting. I mean lots. It s Susan Carlson.com. Thought this would be helpful.
Love your thought process. I can not always keep up with you as you are keen and quick and mostly correct. You make me grin and laugh. Thank you for sharing your ideas and techniques with us. I always learn something from you. Keep it up please. You and your family be well and goodly blessed.
You are very kind to take the time to TRY to keep up with my rattling on and hurried tutorials! I tend to talk fast, sew fast, type fast, eat fast, raise kids fast....LOL!!! LOL And yes, we feel very blessed~!
Hi Jean.... love all your ideas and love all the details you worked through to get to this stage in your lovely Parisian girl.
Thank you Karen! She was fun to make:)
Watched this again after initially published as I now embark on a collage quilt from a pic I took. Thanks, Jean. Hope you are feeling much better!
I had to pop over from your carpenter square video. Oh my! How beautiful this came out.
Thank you so much Judith:)
This is stunning Jean..
I love it.. I myself would not put a face on it.. beauty is in the eye of the beholder..
A blank canvas on the face leaves it to the viewer and the artist themselves to imagine.. just as we did as kids 😊
I thought that, then our son, Eliot came in and gave me some suggestions....watch out for Part three~
I will definitely watch the next one as well. I started following the artist on Pinterest.. I'm amazed and I too think this will become addicting
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I know nothing about any of this, but you are so entertaining to listen to that I’m in to the end! Can’t wait to see how it all goes! 😊
Wow, this is truly incredible!
Hope you enjoy it!
This was soooooooo enjoyable and fascinating that I thought about it most all day. Your enthusiasm is contagious!!!
Love, love how it all came together~
I can’t sew to save me, but I can collage.
Thank you for your time!!! Greatly appreciated!
Wow what a great pattern to do. Very clever ladies, this is going to be great. So glad I can follow your journey with this. Thank you for sharing 😀🌼🌻
Thank you:) She was fun:) And now hanging in my sewing studio:)
THANKS FOR SHARING!!! I have had my eye on this pattern for months but it seemed beyond my capabilities. Jean and Jen, you have opened my eyes, and given me courage! Thank you, Thank you,
THANK YOU! 🤩
I had my eye on it for several months too!! LOL! But I took the plunge at the quilt show and got it. It was only when my JEN started hers did I get the courage!! But I've put my 'easy~figure~it~out~my~own~way~spin on it! :) Go for it! Let me know how it goes! Just remember ~ have fun....this is not rocket science, just cutting up a bunch of fabric!! :)
I am just in Awe! You are fantastic! Thank you for sharing! I am loving your videos!
Aw thank you! Not really, just doing what I do! :)
Punk Princess, Jean. So cool and different, too. Can't wait to clock her!
That looks like quite a challenge, can't wait to see it finished.
I THOUGHT it was a challenge...but once 'deconstructed' it's not really! Just a lot of fun!
I just love listening to your mind creating and working out the details! This is going to be so beautiful. Thanks.
Thanks Joan! This is so much fun!
Jean this is going to be Great!
You have some amazing talent and although I’m not into quilt making somehow I wanna watch your videos, as you make your videos very interesting.
While I’m here,can I just thank you for the kindness & generosity you showed to my mum.
She had an amazing time & experience while visiting you and your family and she can’t stop saying wonderful things about it all.
Thanks so much for making it all possible.
Wish there were more people like you and Ian in this world xx
Aw Antonietta...what sweet words to hear! Thank you! It was our ultimate pleasure to host your dear Mum. What a treasure, a fine and faithful friend for decades and decades. Even though ALL our lives are hard, to a great extent, we can cherish the simple times we can have with family and friends ~ which is exactly what we did!! :) The greatest compliment for me is to know that someone whose hobby ISN'T quilting, still likes to watch me!! LOL! Thanks for that ! I just let my fingers (and loud mouth) do the walking!! LOL! This project, in particular, is a Fun one! I, too, can't wait to see how she turns out! LOL! Thanks for writing ~ I do appreciate it. Ian will be pleased to hear from you! Have a lovely day! The sun is shining here ~ after much rain! (So there must be a rainbow Somewhere)!! :)
Morin Jean wow what a fab project .just listening away and am thinking if you have patio doors you can use them .and then you said it too.cant wait for this l love it .i know you will make an amazing job Jean .god bless .from Liz Johnson Epworth Lincolnshire England .
We have two patio doors and I had to shift my pattern from one side to the other, but managed to get the whole image! :) THanks Liz!
You're the best, Jean!
No really, but thank you for saying so! :)
It is already gorgeous! I can’t wait to see you work your magic. 🙂
Thank you! It's a fun project!
It is going to be beautiful. You are such an inspiration. Can’t wait to see it finished.
Thank you! Just having so much fun messing around with it! :)
This is coming along great. Thank you for sharing your outside of the box thinking. I am going to try using the Muslim and home dec fabric for my lady and the glue stick. All will save so much money on making this project. I had my pink Cadillac professionally long armed because even though I know how to long arm I don’t have one and this isn’t something I would attempt to learn on my sewing machine.
I had never used home dec fabric, but I found that on this collage quilt, it was a winner!:)
Hi Jean , I just LOVE THIS TYPE OF QUILTING(never did it but love it. Go figure. I was just thinking that I would love to try little wall hanging and being an impatient person I couldn't wait to go buy patter and can't draw sooooo new idea for you. Well I think so. I googled free stained glass patterns.... There you go I got an angel in 10 seconds. Lol lol. THANK YOU FOR ALL YOU DO FOR US. I LOVE YOUR TEACHING AND BEST OF YOUR WONDERFUL ATTITUDE!! You are truly blessed. Bye:)
How super is that! Collage quilting is very freeing! Just cutting and gluing and creating! :) Thank you so much for watching me! :)
I appreciate it! :)
I love it! You are so talented!
Not really ~ But thank you! I just let my fingers do the walking! :)
Two long pig tails with bows, Jean. It's a must
Hmmmmmmm......gives me an idea.........
This is going to be FABULOUS. I am looking forward to following this. As ever, you are awesome! 💖
Aw you're a sweetheart Lesley! Such nice comments! :)
Wow! I love it! You are sew talented. Thanks for sharing your talent with us.
Thank you! Just so much fun!
Really love this quilt! Can't wait to see how it turns out!!!!
She's turning out wonderfully!
You want the dress to say it all like a peacock's feathers keeping the bodice plain to emphasise the frothy skirt. Lovely silhouette. I would go a brocade with the bodice and the skirt pretty patchwork florals. The brocade would be a French touch and the florals homestead pretty. This is a great pattern, Jean with lots of ways to do it. I would do a tiara maybe or you could even add a necklace. Love it.
Eliot and I were in my sewing room last night messing about with her, and we came up with something bordering on a bit more 'steampunkish' look. But I like the idea of the french brocades. I am GOING to bling her out! Just wait and see!
Hi Jean! I love, love, love this pattern and your ideas! This is going to work up beautifully, you can already see it beginning to look alive! Thank you so much for answering my question regarding how this is different from your other artistic quilts. I understand perfectly now. And kudos to you for giving the designer credit as well as for buying her pattern rather than just copying it. That is the correct thing to do, i agree. So looking forward to your progress! Thanks for great explanations!!
My best from RI, MaryAnn
Thanks MaryAnn! This is fun to do and yes, credit where credit is due! :) I am pleased you are able to follow along! :)
Your vids have really improved. You seem more relaxed. I love the girl wallhanging and that your son helped you. Great job
Oh my stars....I HOPE they have improved! LOL! I look back on the early ones and CRINGE!! I had no clue what I was doing....now is just a BIT better!! LOL! LOL! I enjoy talking to my camera! Just me and it! In my sewing room! Thank you again!
It is going to be beautiful. I love it, you have a good imagination and can do so many different things. Its going to turn out so pretty. Thank you, I wish I could do what you do.
Surely you could do it also! With a little imagination and pixie dust!! :LOL!
Such talent. I know it will be beautiful!!!!
Thanks so much! :) Working on it!
I watched your tutorial on how to make ten minute table runner. I could not find where to write a comment on it. It made me very sad when I heard someone made a nasty comment about you personally. I am a former teacher. I think you do a wonder job. May not be as structured as other videos I have seen. Sometimes structure means boring. However I think the not completely structured way you do your video is what makes your tutorials fun and your personality is what makes your tutorials exciting and contagious (makes me excited to quilt). Everyone is different but never change due or get down from negative comment, you are great and is wonderful you are helping others to learn how to quilt for free. Great job! Just had to comment when I heard about that nasty comment.
How kind of you to comment ~ I really appreciate it! I'm SO not structured, but as I say, I get there in the end! I can't pretend to be all professional (although I've come a long way baby)LOL! I have come to realize that there are SO many lovely people out there ~ and I have sent the trolls back under their bridge where they belong! :) Thanks so much again!
I love the way Jean teaches. I find a lot of RUclips videos a bit boring and even condescending. She makes it seem like anyone can do it.
Love the way your making it your own. You are so creative and fast, I’m sure she will be in all her glory very soon. Can’t wait to meet her. Hope you have her name pick out.
Thanks! We are working on her 'glory'!! And since you asked, (and I didn't think of it), I will be calling her 'Patty C'!! LOL!
It’s interesting how you visualize, choose your images and talk through your thought process. I see a ballerina on broadway and envision 3D pieces of pretty, fine mesh on her dress on the half after her hips that would peek from under different cutouts. Sort of flowing but not too long. This silhouette could be so many variations. Looking forward to watching what you choose!! Your background fabric is lovely❣️
My son came in and saw ballerina/gypsy/steampunk gal/vixen/hawaiian beauty/boho hipster! We ended up with something quite cool ~ stay tuned in for Part three! :) THanks so much for the compliments!
OMG Jean, I can't wait to see how you do this! It is going to be so beautiful. This design is so your personality :)
She is coming out lovely! So much fun!
Had to pause this video three seconds in. Oh my gosh the pattern you picked is awesome! Thanks for doing these videos!! You’re very much appreciated! ❤️
This is going to look absolutely stunning Jean! I'm still looking for a little birdie somewhere lol.... Cant wait to see it finished! 💕
Don't worry ~ I'll probably put one it! :) Thanks Tracy!
Looks beautiful! The sunflower on her head looks great.. I would leave the petals of the sunflower loose
Thank you! I just threw them on....but I like the sunflower also! :)
Fabulous!!! This is giving me tons of ideas for my cat. I think I was making the directions harder than they really are 😂. Time to start cutting up material.
Thanks Tami! I don't know about the directions...this is the Jean Way to do it! :) LOL! Start your Cat!!
You are such a doll, and crack me up constantly! Thank you so much for doing these tutorials because I'm not able to go to a Laura Heine class in person, and she doesn't have any video tutorials anywhere.
So pleased you found me! Hope I make sense ~~ I repeat myself and ramble on a bit ...but as I say, I get there in the end:) Thank you!!
Beautiful already.
It's getting there!
Great ideas, Jean. I did my bookcase quilt and found it necessary to use iron-on heat & bond due to the black background. It turned out decent though with my free motion quilting in the black background with white thread in the bobbin. I simply love your background fabric here. I would love to purchase that to do my bicycle quilt whenever I get time to do that. This is going to be an amazing wall hanging. Have fun! Can’t wait until the next video!
Thanks loads! Am working on part three!!
I love this, Jean. I wish I had time to tackle one of my own.
Thanks Carol! I wish you had time too!
I love this. Maybe instead of a binding you could do a facing and wrap it to the back. That is what I have been doing for my art quilt pieces lately. I always use upholstery fabric for my art quilt backings. I like the weight and I feel it helps my piece hang better.
That's a great idea! I have used lightweight curtaining/drapery fabric for quilts...you are correct, it makes a lovely weight quilt!
When my girls were little, I would copy my clothing pattern sizes onto paper, using my sliding glass door! That way I had the pieces for every size. I did this to so many patterns, and saved a ton of money not only sewing their clothes and pajamas, but having the pieces for every size of my patterns. I also would mix and match pattern pieces. Thereby designing my own. I had moms ask me where I got their clothes, as they looked everywhere. I told them I made them. They were astonished. When you have a limited budget, and 3 growing girls, you get inventive. Necessity is the mother of invention? Literally...clothes were necessary, I was Mom, and I invented...and I had so much fun. I also would use clothing from the thrift shop and used the fabric to make at least part of their clothes, keeping my budget down. Now, thrift shops know people are repurposing clothes and they're expensive. So, yard sales I went 😊
That is so clever:) I'm dating myself but I remember when patterns were 50 cents and the most expensive Vogue ones were a Dollar Fifty!! LOL! Well done you!!
@@jeantruelovetruelovequiltsfory I know the feeling. I remember that as well 😊
Good ideas.
Thank you!
Jean, I agree with you. If people want to copy my work I fine with it. I love to share.
Seriously. It would be an honor! :) Knock yourself out! LOL!
It’s going to be gorgeous!! BTW I saw the magazine your in today at Joanne’s ☺️ so cool 😎 I was thinking to myself great story!! Be wonderful 😉
Oh Oh!!! How cool is that?!?!? Do you want my autograph!?!?! LOL! LOL!
Now I remember seeing your gorgeous quilt of this girl at the Quilt show that you and Jen went too you actually had two gorgeous Quilts in that Quilt Show .... I couldn’t figure out how you made the girl ♥️ and I was shocked 😱 that you didn’t get 1st Place 🥇it seems like lots of hard work 😱
She's great. I would call her Marie Antoinette made funky
WOW!💐
I'm getting caught up. Momma was sick and I was taking care of her so
I missed three of your videos. I watched all three in a row. Your daughter
is adorable what a cute personality shes just like her momma adorable. How
sweet you buying her a machine. Man I can't wait to see next video. I
loved the collage you picked🌷
Do hope Mom is feeling better! Bet she's glad to have you! Keep watching ~ we have several irons in the fire and are a bit all over the place, but that's what makes the fun! :)
Great ideas
Thanks Elsa!
I find I can grow tired of seeing the same identical quilt repeated over and over again on Facebook. You are refreshing! You take artistic licence with a pattern and give it a fresh new look. I look forward to following you and Jen through the process of your collage quilt / wall hanging. One question though. Do you have a wall space large enough to accommodate your collage?
Thank you! I just do what I do! I tend not to get hung up on rules, regulations, rigid instructions, plans, you know, the norm. My husband and I have just 'winged it' (maybe that's why we have 10 kids! LOL) Hey, it's worked for us! LOL! As far as a wall goes, NO!! All my walls are taken! I probably will admire this for awhile and then try to sell it in my Etsy shop
Wow
Fascinating Jean! I love your creativity. Very inspiring. Thank you for sharing. What will you do for the hair and facial features?? Can’t wait to see!
Stay tuned! We are still messing about with her! :)
Nice!!!
Thank you! Cheers!
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thank you!
You are a super creative woman! 😘
love the ideas..what about a masquerade mask rather than eyes?
Oh....that would be an idea...however, my son Eliot has come up with yet another!! Stay tuned to find out! :)
your work and energy is awesome. One question.....Do you ever sleep?!!!!!
Oh yes, I doze and dream of quilts!! :) Thanks!
😍💓💓💓....
Amazing..too
Thank you~
❤️❌
Jean can you tell me how many yards you used for the background fabric..Im finally going to start mine
Because I used home dec fabric that measured about 54" wide, I got just 2 yards so I ended up with a quilt about 52" x 70", a nice size.
Jean,I just read this post and thought you and other group members would like to read.I have been on the site for 2 hrs. Lots of helpful information on collage quilting. I mean lots. It s Susan Carlson.com. Thought this would be helpful.
She has wonderful techniques!!! :)
yeah, Jean. Go overboard with her
Oh don't worry. I will!
Where you get the patten from
It is called 'The Dress by Laura Heine"....Just google it...maybe Amazon? Or probably a quilt shop will have it ~ or at Laura Heine's herself
You could trace a face from a magazine.
You could! Loads of ideas out there:) Just have to open our minds to the possibilities:)