3.27.2010

Fabric SHOPPING Spree!

The hubs took me on  road trip for a little day away----to 2 quilt shops! I know. I tell him all the time he's the best! You're not going to believe the treasures I found. If you're into 30s and NOT shopping at Ericas, what are you doing? They have other great stuff, too but you know I'm completely obsessed with repros.

I found some YLI silk thread. I'll give it a whirl on the next applique block and give you my opinion. Not to worry, I think I have one scheduled for the begining of the week, so it shouldn't be a long wait. For now, you can check out the latest fabrics that will make their way into JANE.



3.24.2010

Week 12---Passed the 40 Mark


I'm thrilled to say I passed the 40th block this week!
Number of completed blocks: 44, Pieces: 957.
I also heard some news...the Dear Jane book is on the way to the house,
signed by the author! Special thanks for the early B-day present.

This year, I'm turning 40 and wanted to give myself a precious gift: time.
I've made so little time for myself for so long. I really wasn't sure what 
to do with it until I found this project. I feel refreshed & myself again.
*BONUS* I get a gorgeous quilt, too!
What could be better?
All my best,
Heather


3.15.2010

Applique the Color of Sunshine

I love spring. 
It's amazing what a little sunshine does for the spirit! 
The applique blocks came together quickly. 
I'm prepping more applique this week because 
I've finished all my take along blocks----don't you love it when that happens?
Heather

3.14.2010

Week 10 Blocks and My Applique Tutorials

The blues are done for this week & I have 2 yellows to add when I get some applique time later today...or at least, that's the plan. A couple of people on the board asked me to do a tutorial on applique points & sweeping the seam allowance at the tip under the piece. I was happy to do so. 

A big thanks to my photographer sweetheart for all the help.

*FYI: I prefer not to work with tiny applique pins and I generally use the back basting/needleturn techniques but for quick illustration whipped out the freezer paper & flower head pins.*

Edit March 2012: You can find the tutorials by clicking the tab 'Applique Tutorials' at the top of the RF homepage. 
Thank you.
Heather

3.08.2010

E-8 and THE Quilt Resources



E-8 was such a fun block! The focus fabric is a tulip one from a friend that reminds me of spring. The daffodils are just beginning to come up close to the house and it's a welcome site after a long winter. 

I planned to complete another block before posting but wanted to take a little time to answer some questions about JANE.

For those of you yet to discover the joys of a baby Jane, please click on her name to be whisked away to Brenda Papadakis' site that celebrates the world famous 1863 Jane Stickle masterpiece. I have poured over the site for a while and spent a bit of time over at "That Quilt". 

My journey began before hearing of Jane Stickle. I had only been quilting a couple of years with experience in hand quilting and some machine piecing. I found fabrics that I could not stop collecting (30s, of course) and began searching for a special quilt or two to create.

Undecided for a good year or so, I attended the International Quilt Festival-Chicago at Rosemont last April...my very first big show! It was an incredible experience that included a first encounter with baby Jane, done in 30s reproductions and it was gorgeous! I waited in line quite a while to get a closer look, snap a couple of pictures and jot down the name of the quilt that changed everything for me. I was smitten with this project from first sight and imagine many other quilters feel the same. I began thinking of Jane as a lifelong project that I might complete someday, mid-retirement perhaps, when I would have time to spend on myself.

And then I remembered there's no time like the present! I purchased the Dear Jane software by EQ and had NO clue how to use it. Luckily, tech support was most helpful. The book offers close ups of the actual blocks used, if you're looking to closely recreate the original, check out fabrics from the time period, or to get a closer look to choose techniques.

I found a group of international quilters who were interested in the same project on the quilting board. I began my journey with the group (of 77 women) and soon realized I was spending more time helping than sewing and broke out on my own. But if you need support or have a lot of questions, cyber sewing bees are helpful. Just be sure to document your process for later.

The Dear Jane site offers tips for the blocks and Anina's site "That Quilt" has some good ones, too. Just be sure to utilize them as suggestions and not instructions. Play to your strengths to avoid frustration.

Online photographs do not do the completed quilt justice. They just don't. There is a poster of the quilt available at the Bennington, VT Museum Store (and a wonderful mug, too) but I've not seen it in person. I imagine that would be the best way to see it if quilt shows near you do not feature a DJ. It would be nice to have for inspiration, too. The museum displays the original Jane Stickle masterpiece each September/October.

So...here we are at roughly scheduled week 8---I am working ahead when I can because I'm not doing the triangles for this quilt or at least, that's my plan. I don't think the triangles will be in the final design but I've learned to never say never. We'll see. Brenda's site has a triangle group and offers block of the week, free appliqué block of the month and some supportive Janiacs (the term for those obsessed with all things JANE), happy to help newbies out. I've already met some wonderful people through her site including a real sweetheart of a Goddess!

Wherever you are in your Jane journey, thank you for taking a moment to walk with me through mine. I will eventually post things non-Jane related but it probably won't be until the ground thaws. I'm a gardener in my spare time, too.

Happy Quilting!!