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I have been a quilter for over 45 years and I’ve lived with them forever… I have a natural affinity to crazy quilts for some reason. I ‘rescue’ them from flea markets , auctions , antique shops etc. out of respect for all the work & memories that are stitched into each one. I’ve made several out of many different types of fabric. I have a much different approach than you, but I’m always willing and eager to learn from anyone. Thanks for taking on this project- we need all the support and practice for this dieing art form from all generations. Can’t wait for episode 2!
Thank you, Jayne, for your kind words. I, too, appreciate the work that goes into crazy quilts and quilts, as well. I love the time and effort spent creating a quilt to keep loved ones warm and comforted. And, hand sewn quilts are so precious, so much time has gone into them. My approach is different than a traditional crazy quilt, as you said, yet it takes notes from the crazy quilt with the fabrics, the embellishments, and stitches. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and experiences with us.
Thank you for ‘thinking out loud’ and breaking this process down into steps that are easy to follow. You are a natural teacher, you explain things well, and that builds my confidence and motivates me to try new things!
Hi Daniela: I know I’m a little late, but will be following this series. I did a heart once and actually cut out the various cardboard pieces so I could trace and cut around the fabrics. Then I pieced them together. Think I did a zigzag stitch because that’s all I knew. Might try again using your stitching ideas. Thank you for the time and inspiration that you share. 💜😎🇺🇸
My method isn't traditional or functional, like for an actual blanket/quilt, instead based on many of the element of crazy quilting. My method is about the process of stitching for the enjoyment of creating.
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I have been a quilter for over 45 years and I’ve lived with them forever… I have a natural affinity to crazy quilts for some reason. I ‘rescue’ them from flea markets , auctions , antique shops etc. out of respect for all the work & memories that are stitched into each one.
I’ve made several out of many different types of fabric. I have a much different approach than you, but I’m always willing and eager to learn from anyone.
Thanks for taking on this project- we need all the support and practice for this dieing art form from all generations.
Can’t wait for episode 2!
Thank you, Jayne, for your kind words. I, too, appreciate the work that goes into crazy quilts and quilts, as well. I love the time and effort spent creating a quilt to keep loved ones warm and comforted. And, hand sewn quilts are so precious, so much time has gone into them. My approach is different than a traditional crazy quilt, as you said, yet it takes notes from the crazy quilt with the fabrics, the embellishments, and stitches. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and experiences with us.
Love hexies, and then adding embroidery, just feeding the soul with needle and thread, thankyou Daniela ❤
You are so welcome!
Thank you for ‘thinking out loud’ and breaking this process down into steps that are easy to follow. You are a natural teacher, you explain things well, and that builds my confidence and motivates me to try new things!
You are so welcome! Thank you for your kind words! ❤️
Thank you
I watch your videos and learn so much, and the ideas just roll in!! 😊 Thank you!
Awesome! Thank you! That's the highest compliment! ❤️
The fabric is looking good.
Thank you ❤️
You are so VERY informative! You are a true artist!
Thank you so much!
Hi Daniela:
I know I’m a little late, but will be following this series. I did a heart once and actually cut out the various cardboard pieces so I could trace and cut around the fabrics. Then I pieced them together. Think I did a zigzag stitch because that’s all I knew. Might try again using your stitching ideas. Thank you for the time and inspiration that you share. 💜😎🇺🇸
Thank so much! Join in at any time. I'm so glad you found the idea inspiring and that you're enjoying the memories it brings back. ❤️
Thank you so much. ❤❤
You're welcome 😊
Thank you !
Beautiful video !
Thank you too!
I love using hexagons!
So glad to hear this!
Thank you❤
You're welcome 😊
Thank you 💕
You’re welcome 😊
Not the way I do crazy quilt
My method isn't traditional or functional, like for an actual blanket/quilt, instead based on many of the element of crazy quilting. My method is about the process of stitching for the enjoyment of creating.
And that's the beauty of crafting. Many different methods to achieve a finished product