Summer's getting Hot!

Here in Northern California we are going into a hot, hot summer. I don’t ever remember a time when Auburn (East of Sacramento in the foothills) was forecast to have a stretch of at least 8 days over 100”. Usually we get a few 100’+ days in the forecast and Sacramento would get many. Here at my house we have ways to beat the heat! Swim early and often, make and eat ice-cream, eat plenty of salads using local produce from the Auburn Farmers Market, walk early in the morning and close all the blinds and live in a cave! That last one I don’t like so much.

June is over and what have I been doing? I taught three different classes both on Zoom and in person and I traveled to Temecula in Southern California. I taught Sunflowers (a great 3 hr Zoom class) to Wandering Foot Quilt Guild in Pasadena, CA, a House and Home workshop in Temecula and Zinnias and Stitch to a local community group. All were great classes and well received. I never fail to say quilters are all such nice people.

I have been working on getting through my commissioned quilts using neckties and T-shirts. I feel a sense of achievement and relief when the tops are made. This is the more time consuming and daunting part. I am happy to report I sent off one Necktie quilt and have 3 T-shirt quilt tops made. I have also been free-motion stitching and finishing a few projects of my own, which is great for me! And as always I am embarking on a few new designs also. Sharing some of my smaller patterns on my Facebook Group: Fabric Collage School is what I am doing this summer. These smaller projects I enjoy hand stitching. This I tend to do at night and as I heard it called “sofa crafting”.

This also seems like the season to sign up for classes and to enter quilt shows. Sign-ups for my classes have been going well but I do still have availability in some. If you enjoy doing the Zoom classes especially if you can’t travel to take a class with me check out the Mancuso Virtual Schoolhouse 9 where I am teaching Colorful Cats and Dogs and Paintbox Chickens. Both of these classes you will be emailed a choice of pattern and then you can use some of your scraps.

International Quilt Festival in Houston I still have room in Christmas Cardinal and Fish and Stitch workshops, both 3 hr with a kit. If you have already signed up for my classes I have added a page here on my website with more details about my classes, especially if you will be doing the 2 day Pet Portrait workshop. Check it out.

Road to California January 2025, my classes re filling but I have a room in Puffin Collage and Stitch, and My Turtle and Fish fabric Collage.

All the links are here for details and registration. Perhaps I will meet you soon.

Mid June we took a family trip Morro Bay to collect James from collage, enjoy some walks on the beach, visit a couple of wineries and of course take photos of this finished quilt. It’s my newest downloadable pattern available in my shop. Birds on a Wire.

Article published in the summer edition of Art Quilting Studio

On a sad note I recently saw that Ruth McDowell died. She was a big influence on my early quilting and I think part of why I love being challenged in my quilting goes back to when I would work in Ruth’s style of piecing.

See her incredible work here.

Continue to enjoy the summer, beat the heat if you can and maybe I will see you later this month at Maine Quilts, where I am teaching 3 sold out classes and a lecture.

It's almost Summer!

It’s been a busy 2024 for me so far and now as we are heading into summer I can settle at home and catch up on a variety of activities. Sometimes I get overwhelmed with all that goes on around traveling and teaching that my home, my family and even my own art gets neglected. I am happy, even though I still have commitments teaching, that I have a bit of breathing space.

My front yard after spending time power washing the deck and planting up my veggies.

As a traveling quilt teacher I don’t think my husband or I realized I would be gone quite so much. He used to travel for work for years and now, since he works from home, our roles have reversed! I do love to travel and explore new states and places I have never visited before, but traveling with large luggage is not so fun.

Lecture time at Festival of Quilts, Birmingham, England.

Last summer whilst in England at the Festival of Quilts traveling with a 29” suitcase, large duffel and backpack was not good! I had to navigate staircases in the tube stations, packed trains with no luggage storage and then drag that suitcase down very bumpy, lumpy streets. Never again! Saying that my experience of teaching and visiting this quilt show was great and so I do plan on going back.

My next teaching adventures in 2024 will take me to Maine Quilts in July, Santa Cruz CA, Prescott AZ, Raleigh NC, Omaha NB, Houston TX as well as other quilt guild in California. You can always check out my Calendar page in the About section for more details of my schedule.

New Projects, Patterns and Ideas

Although I may have a stack of unfinished collage quilts, I am always looking for new ideas. I don’t think it is just me that works this way! One new pattern that I have available in my shop is ‘Birds on a Wire’ This idea started from a wooden wall hanging I saw in a quilt shop and I went home and made my own quilt version. My sample is a small wall hanging but could easily be made into a table runner or baby quilt. In fact that is what I will be working on later today!

21 blue birds needed for my baby sized quilt.

Fabric pet Portraits workshop

I have been teaching this workshop a lot recently. Guild’s having been signing up to take this as a 2 day workshop, 1 day workshop in person or via Zoom. A quilt guild in Maryland signed up for my online, on demand Love of Pets version and were able to work at their own pace and still see me on Zoom for help. This is a great option if you have group of 10 or more. I provide a discount code and then arrange a couple of group Zoom sessions to get you started and then a follow-up.

A few works WIP from my class at The Granary Quilt Shop in Sunnyvale, CA

I am always so impressed with the quilts that people make especially when they share a finished quilt or collage. It’s a challenging project when you want that animal to look like the photo or the real animal.

A few examples from the 2-day workshop hosted by the Delta Quilters in Brentwood, CA.

Finally let me just talk about using scraps in Collage. I am lucky enough to have many fabrics to choose from for my collage projects. But as I make collage I create more scraps in a variety of sizes and, apart from tiny pieces that I do through away, a scrap for collage is always worth saving. These I keep in gallon bags and smaller pieces in quart sized bags. Many of my newer classes are using SCRAPS. Look at making Chickens in bright colors, or doing a colorful cat or dog pattern using bright and patterned fabrics. These projects are always “out-of-the-box!”

Thanks for reading and keeping up on my progress this year and (as I have said before) I hope to add to my blog more often especially now I have a quieter summer ahead of me.

Check out my FB group called Fabric Collage School where I will be sharing free PDF patterns, over the summer, for you to download, make and enjoy. Poppy is available right now.

Who doesn't love a POPPY

End of 2023 Summary

As usual the end of the year is upon me and I realized how few blog posts I have made this year. Every year I do intend to write more and keep a regular schedule for Blog Posts and Newsletters! You can probably tell I enjoy the designing, making and sewing more than the computer and social media. My greatest accomplishment was that I wrote and finished my first book. It was published in October and I loved working with Landauer Publishing it was a great experience.

Capture your Own Life in Collage QuiltingMaking Unique Quilts and Projects from Photos and Imagery

This book is available now from a variety of retailers, Amazon and a signed copy I will send you available to purchase in my online shop

I do like to summarize what I have made, and where I have traveled and taught this year. The year started slow as I knew I needed to complete the projects and manuscript for the book and didn’t know how much I would be involved in the editing process. Happily with just a few additions from me, Christa at Landauer Publishing took care of everything.

I travelled on 12 occasions within California, the USA and to England to teach. Places like San Clemente, Sunnyvale and Sonora, CA, Tucson, Arizona, Denver Colorado, Houston International Quilt Market and Festival and to the Festival of Quilts in Birmingham, England. I also taught or talked on Zoom on at least 8 occasions to quilt guilds and the Manucuso Schoolhouse series.

It was my first time to teach and visit the Festival of Quilts in England and it remains one of my favorite trips after Dubai! The show was large with many different features to what I am used to here in the US. Loved the idea of the Prosecco Bar on the show floor! The proximity of the hotel made it easy to walk to everything, although the NEC did feel a bit like a bubble!

Quilt Market was a great experience as I was there with Fox Chapel Publishing. It was a more relaxing time for me than teaching at Festival and I got a to do my first book signing!

The quilts I finished in 2023 I like to divide into three categories; Custom Quilts, Art Quilts and Donation quilts.

I made 22 Custom Quilts and these include 11 T-Shirt quilts, 3 necktie quilts and 8 pet portraits.

I made 6 donation quilts. Which include 2 for SAQA, 3 for the Foothill Quilters Guild and one for the owner of Mia the Bedlington Lurcher. I also donated to the World Central Kitchen from the sale of the Shy Sunflower pattern

Three Dogs

I also made about 12 art quilts that include larger quilts, samples for classes and gifts. The Big Wave was accepted into the Hoffman challenge and Peony the Cow won a special award at the PIQF show. This totals 40 quilts.

The Foothill Quilters Guild used my Succulent patterns for their 2022-23 Block of the Month which was so popular they chose my fish patterns for their current Block of the Month. It has 40 people signed up so I think that is pretty successful! Contact me if you are interested in doing something similar.

Teaching on Zoom is still popular and enables me to speak at guild meetings around the USA. January 2024 I will host my first independent Zoom workshop and hope to spend more time setting this up in 2024. I want to make my fabric collage technique and patterns accessible to more people. Check out Fabric Collage School on FB which now has over 4000 members.

Foothill Quilters Guild Block of the Month 2024.

Thank you to all my customers, students, followers and purchasers of my book. Hopefully 2024 will be as fulfilling as this year. I wouldn’t be working this hard without you but I would still be making quilts!