Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Boutis lavender sachet
Small heart with bird motif stuff with lavender this time. Just for the pleasure of stitching something small. This one will go to live with a friend ......
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Boutis - Vanne 19th C
Recently I acquired a boutis which has been on my wish-list for a long time: a vanne size approx. 143 cm x 161 cm, with my favorite kind of motifs and style. I would date this about mid 19th Century, but it may be a little earlier than that. It is cotton, the cotton on the back is a slightly looser weave, and you can see some remaining "holes" from passing the cotton yarn stuffing. The straight edge is finished with a hem, and it is in excellent condition. I still need to spend more time studying this quilt, but for now, here are some pictures. The overall design is symmetrical, with each corner motif repeated 4 times, oval garlands surrounding oval borders.
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Alsace
I haven't been stitching much recently, life has been very busy and sometimes sad. At the end of September, we had our Guild retreat in Ellenton, Florida, and that was a fun weekend. I did do some stitching then of course, but there is nothing yet to show from that. I set up some applique, started a new pieced pattern, and generally enjoyed the company of like-minded ladies.
I am sharing a few more photos of our trip to Birkenhoerdt in September, most of these are from Alsace/Wissembourg, plus a few villages surrounding our own. The time for these flowers has passed now, and the late autumn is bringing colder weather.
Our adorable little house, just can't resist taking pictures. I am hoping to put up shutters once the grouting has been redone. I was thinking that the plaque in the middle would make shutters impossible, but I have seen some that fold back on themselves if there is only space on one side, so I will be looking at those.
I am sharing a few more photos of our trip to Birkenhoerdt in September, most of these are from Alsace/Wissembourg, plus a few villages surrounding our own. The time for these flowers has passed now, and the late autumn is bringing colder weather.
Thursday, September 13, 2012
September on the wine route ....
Labels:
Birkenhoerdt,
Gleiszellen,
suedliche Weinstrasse,
Wissembourg
Sunday, August 12, 2012
Applique Projects and Fabric Quality
Energized by spending time with stitching friends yesterday, I went home ready to start on a new applique quilt I saw in the July/August Quiltmania - a new project by Minick and Simpson called Rambling Rose. I loved the colors and thought this could be a good challenge to make using only fabrics from stash. This is the first block - I am not entirely happy with all the fabrics, but as I said, it is a challenge to use what I already have (and due to some unforeseen work in my house, I can't get at everything right now !)
So here it is pinned and ready to go - the blocks are large and the applique pieces simple, so it's a perfect relaxing project for the evening.
Up next are the three blocks I have finished of the Flower Garden quilt. The next two are pinned - the second one is not entirely cut out yet, so the flower looks bulky, but you get the idea.
Playing with our fabrics old and new yesterday brought up the topic of recent changes in fabric quality. Since we had boxes of our stash fabrics in front of us, together with new pieces just purchased, we could really see how the quality has changed recently. Our older fabrics are smooth, sturdy and do not distort; our new fabrics are thinner and stretchier. Bearing in mind that fabric has also increased in price, we don't like to see that the fabric is poorer quality as well. I hope that this subject has been brought up to the manufacturers, because I have heard other stitchers complain of the same problem. We are starting to wonder how our projects will hold up over time. I have always only purchased "quilt shop quality" fabrics, believing that this will result in a better quilt for the time I am investing. For now, I am shopping in my stash, until I see an improvement !
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