Showing posts with label Quilting Arts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Quilting Arts. Show all posts
Thursday, July 28, 2016
Pinwheel Present Pocket- a free project
Hi peeps,
I've gotten quite a few emails about a project I did on Quilting Arts TV- The Pinwheel Present Pocket. People were looking to get the template and instructions. What? You can't sew as fast as we made it on the edited TV segment?? Just kidding!
So I've made it easy for you. Here is the linky-loo. If you have any trouble, the secret to finding any of the free projects on Quilting Arts is that you have to log in to the site. Signing up is free and easy if you don't have an account.
Let me know how you like this project! The Present Pockets whip up so easily. Great to gussy up a gift card or make that cash gift just a little more special. They are reusable, so it's the gift that keeps on giving. Why not make up a bunch to have on hand for those last minute gifts?
Have a blessed day,
Julie
Wednesday, July 23, 2014
Quilting Arts TV 1400 Series
Hi everyone!
It's my honor to take a turn on the Quilting Arts TV Blog Tour for series 1400!
What a thrill to be included in this series, the first of Quilt Arts TV's new host, Susan Brubaker Knapp! Susan is an amazing artist in her own right, and is lending her broad talents in quilting and hosting to this well loved show.
Want to know when the show will air in your area? Go to www. and type in your zip code to see when series 1400 series will be shown near you.
Wanna see previews of the episodes? Check out this link.
Don't wanna wait for the episodes to air? No problem! Buy the series in DVD form and watch them anytime you like! Live outside of the US? This is the option for you! All of the projects and techniques are fab!!
I'm so excited about the projects I developed to be featured on this series!
The first one is the Pinwheel Present Pocket on Episode 1413. (Click for preview.)
Perfect for little gifts like cash, gift cards, earrings etc. And best of all, it's reusable!
It's my honor to take a turn on the Quilting Arts TV Blog Tour for series 1400!
What a thrill to be included in this series, the first of Quilt Arts TV's new host, Susan Brubaker Knapp! Susan is an amazing artist in her own right, and is lending her broad talents in quilting and hosting to this well loved show.
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Susan Brubaker Knapp and I |
Want to know when the show will air in your area? Go to www. and type in your zip code to see when series 1400 series will be shown near you.
Wanna see previews of the episodes? Check out this link.
Don't wanna wait for the episodes to air? No problem! Buy the series in DVD form and watch them anytime you like! Live outside of the US? This is the option for you! All of the projects and techniques are fab!!
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Buy your DVD here |
I'm so excited about the projects I developed to be featured on this series!
The first one is the Pinwheel Present Pocket on Episode 1413. (Click for preview.)
Perfect for little gifts like cash, gift cards, earrings etc. And best of all, it's reusable!
The second project, featured on Episode 1409, is the Buttercup Brooch. (Click for preview.)
Who doesn't love a buttercup? You'll learn several key fabric flower construction tips. Make a whole field-ful!
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Buttercup Brooch |
Thanks Quilting Arts TV for a great experience, new friends, and new opportunities to share!
Want a lil bit more on the filming process? Check out this previous post.
Here’s the bloghop schedule, plus you can also read all about it on Quilting Arts Editor Vivika DeNegre’s blog here. Keep coming back here to click on the appropriate link for each day.
- July 18: Vivika DeNegre at http://www.quiltingdaily.com/…/qatv-14-sneak-peek-…. and
- July 19: Luana Rubin (luanarubin.typepad.com)/
- Linda Friedman (lindasartquilts.blogspot.com)
- July 20: Sarah Ann Smith (sarahannsmith.com/weblog)/
- Karen Gloeggler (Seminarandsew.com)
- July 21: Carrie Bloomston (suchitysuch.blogspot.com/
- Catherine Redford (catherineredford.com)
- July 22: Sue Reno (suereno.blogspot.com)/
- Rebekah Meier (rebekahmeier.com)
- July 23: Lyric Kinard (lyrickinard.com/blog) /
- Margie Ullery (ribboncandyquilts.blogspot.com)
- July 24: Cheryl Sleboda (muppin.com/wordpress/) / Julie Creus (todera.blogspot.com)
- Jane Sassaman (janesassaman.com/weblog)
- July 25: Susan Brubaker Knapp (bluemoonriver.blogspot.com)
Monday, April 14, 2014
Quilting Arts TV Debut!
I want to share about a recent fantastic experience I had - the filming of 3 segments for Quilting Arts TV!!
When my pal Susan Brubaker Knapp was named the new host for Quilting Arts TV, I knew this program was about to get EVEN BETTER. Susan is such a talented quilt artist, teacher, enthusiast and networker. And such a beautiful, feeling person inside and out. What could be better qualifications than this?
So when she called me up a few months ago to invite me to the program, I didn't even think before I said yes. Sheesh, what an honor!
I began to plan out my projects immediately. I knew for sure that I had to do at least one flower brooch. Check- The Buttercup Brooch. And another kind of small gift project. Check- The Bubble Flower Scissor Fob. And lately, I can't get enough of fabric boxes, so had to do one of those too- The Pinwheel Present Pocket. (My son Liam came up with that name. We can't get enough alliteration around here, obviously!)
Preparing for a TV craft program is much like doing a project for a book or pattern. There has to be a visual for each step in the process. So, after I created a prototype for each project, I made the 'step-out' models (some pattern lingo for y'all.) Each one got photographed, then popped into it's own plastic bag and labeled.
The lead up to the trip was a little nervewracking. I seemed determined to go looking like a mess. My hair was in dire shape, I FORGOT to go to my hair appointment 2 days before I left. Thankfully, my wonderful hairdresser Lisa felt sorry for me and squeezed me in the next day. A million thank you-s Lisa!!! Then I was Spring cleaning- sweeping the pool deck and got a nice icky blister on my left hand between thumb and forefinger. Glamourous.
I made it to Ohio the night before the shoot. When I arrived, the car rental guy took one look at me and my Florida driver's license and gave me a free upgrade to a four wheel drive car. You see, it was scheduled to snow that night. And snow it did- 4-6 inches the night of March 27th!! A very nice man at the hotel I stayed at kindly scraped the windshield of my car that morning. I'm thinking that my Chicago roots are totally non apparent at this point- everyone was so concerned- which is fine with me :)
I arrived at the studio, and Kathleen Mancuso, the studio production assistant, graciously welcomed me and showed me to my area in the green room where I was to assemble each of the steps of the projects on a giant tray. These people are organized! Then I got a tour of the beautiful set and got introduced to all that work at K and S Studios. You've never met such a warm, welcoming, and encouraging group!!
Special thanks to Vivika DeNegre, Kristine Lundblad, and Helen Gregory of Interweave!
Then came hair and makeup. What a treat!! I got to find out about all of the movies and stage productions the makeup artist had worked on and get the behind the scenes scoop on lots of celebrities. (Kathryn Heigl, I love you even more now!) The makeup artist even camouflaged my icky blister with tattoo makeup. Ah-mazing. I'm pretty sure no one will even notice on tape. That stuff is cool. I'll spare you the before and after photos…
In two of the segments, I had to use a sewing machine. Fortunately the sponsor for the show and machines is Bernina! I'm already a Bernina user (and lover!) so this made my little pre show practice session a breeze.
Then it was time for me to do the first segment. I was a little nervous, but Susan Brubaker was sooo calming and in control. The producer, Kathie Stull, did a quick evaluation of the project to see which points we should concentrate on and which ones to speed up. So impressive how she does that!!!! Wish she could come to my studio and help me write my patterns!!
Before I knew it, we were done filming, and I went back to the green room to chat with the other guests and prepare my next segments.
By the time they were ready to film my last 2 projects, my nerves seemed to have almost left the building! The taping was so much easier- in fact it was really fun!! I was sorry when the last one ended!! Thanks Susan, for making it so easy :)
When taping was over, I was able to relax and chat more with the other guests:
Cheryl Sleboda, a fellow fabric manipulation freak. She also does really cool stuff with quilts and electricity! Plus she's also from Chicago. Love her.
When my pal Susan Brubaker Knapp was named the new host for Quilting Arts TV, I knew this program was about to get EVEN BETTER. Susan is such a talented quilt artist, teacher, enthusiast and networker. And such a beautiful, feeling person inside and out. What could be better qualifications than this?
So when she called me up a few months ago to invite me to the program, I didn't even think before I said yes. Sheesh, what an honor!
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Susan Brubaker Knapp and I onset for my first project. Note the death grip I have on her shoulder… :) |
Preparing for a TV craft program is much like doing a project for a book or pattern. There has to be a visual for each step in the process. So, after I created a prototype for each project, I made the 'step-out' models (some pattern lingo for y'all.) Each one got photographed, then popped into it's own plastic bag and labeled.
The lead up to the trip was a little nervewracking. I seemed determined to go looking like a mess. My hair was in dire shape, I FORGOT to go to my hair appointment 2 days before I left. Thankfully, my wonderful hairdresser Lisa felt sorry for me and squeezed me in the next day. A million thank you-s Lisa!!! Then I was Spring cleaning- sweeping the pool deck and got a nice icky blister on my left hand between thumb and forefinger. Glamourous.
I made it to Ohio the night before the shoot. When I arrived, the car rental guy took one look at me and my Florida driver's license and gave me a free upgrade to a four wheel drive car. You see, it was scheduled to snow that night. And snow it did- 4-6 inches the night of March 27th!! A very nice man at the hotel I stayed at kindly scraped the windshield of my car that morning. I'm thinking that my Chicago roots are totally non apparent at this point- everyone was so concerned- which is fine with me :)
See my knight in shining armor snow scraper guy in the bottom left corner. Thank you, kind person! |
Special thanks to Vivika DeNegre, Kristine Lundblad, and Helen Gregory of Interweave!
Then came hair and makeup. What a treat!! I got to find out about all of the movies and stage productions the makeup artist had worked on and get the behind the scenes scoop on lots of celebrities. (Kathryn Heigl, I love you even more now!) The makeup artist even camouflaged my icky blister with tattoo makeup. Ah-mazing. I'm pretty sure no one will even notice on tape. That stuff is cool. I'll spare you the before and after photos…
In two of the segments, I had to use a sewing machine. Fortunately the sponsor for the show and machines is Bernina! I'm already a Bernina user (and lover!) so this made my little pre show practice session a breeze.
Then it was time for me to do the first segment. I was a little nervous, but Susan Brubaker was sooo calming and in control. The producer, Kathie Stull, did a quick evaluation of the project to see which points we should concentrate on and which ones to speed up. So impressive how she does that!!!! Wish she could come to my studio and help me write my patterns!!
Before I knew it, we were done filming, and I went back to the green room to chat with the other guests and prepare my next segments.
By the time they were ready to film my last 2 projects, my nerves seemed to have almost left the building! The taping was so much easier- in fact it was really fun!! I was sorry when the last one ended!! Thanks Susan, for making it so easy :)
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Second project shot- more relaxed |
Last project shot- didn't want to leave! |
Cheryl Sleboda, a fellow fabric manipulation freak. She also does really cool stuff with quilts and electricity! Plus she's also from Chicago. Love her.
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Cheryl Sleboda does she have great hair or what? |
Catherine Redford, who won first place in the miniature category at Quilt Con!
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Catherine Redford and her very cool glasses |
Susie Krage, who does the coolest things to fabric surfaces. That day she demonstrated a shibori technique that I am going to be all over.
Sue Reno, who drove in with about a thousand pounds of quilts, each one more delicious than the next. Does the most amazing things with photo sensitive fabric.
Sara Ann Smith, art quilt maker and instructor, and fellow Mac enthusiast.
Carrie Bloomston of 'Such Designs.' Fabric designer extraordinaire for Windham Fabrics. One of my samples for my demo was done up in one of her fabrics- a total coincidence since I didn't know she'd be there! I swear!
This was my very favorite part of the day- it was wonderful to chat with others in the industry at leasure about their crafts, business models, computer tips, etc. Wish I could have stayed longer that afternoon!
Soon it was time to head for the airport and fly back to Orlando. But not before Susan suggested a shot in the snow outside the studio!!
Stay tuned for the Quilting Arts schedule. You should watch the whole season anyways, because I guarantee it's going to be fantastic. But I will be posting the specific segments when I'll be on with my projects :)
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Susie Krage who has live all over the globe, which inspires her work! |
Sue Reno, who drove in with about a thousand pounds of quilts, each one more delicious than the next. Does the most amazing things with photo sensitive fabric.
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Sue Reno who now has me hooked on macro photography with my iPhone |
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Sarah Ann Smith, -she changed my life by explaining how to get my Mac running so much faster! |
Carrie Bloomston of 'Such Designs.' Fabric designer extraordinaire for Windham Fabrics. One of my samples for my demo was done up in one of her fabrics- a total coincidence since I didn't know she'd be there! I swear!
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Carrie Bloomston - an on camera rock star! |
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Gayle Schliemann of Bernina who ever so sweetly swiped my Buttercup Brooch... |
Soon it was time to head for the airport and fly back to Orlando. But not before Susan suggested a shot in the snow outside the studio!!
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It's a very good thing this blog doesn't have temperature and sound settings, or you could hear me yelping through my teeth at the cold in this photo! |
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