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sleepycatmama · 9 months
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One should always have at least 2 craft projects going. That way, when one of them is messed up and misbehaving, you can switch to another, and let the first one sit there and think about what it's done.
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samimarkart · 8 months
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more embroidered fish fossils
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quilt-giving · 2 months
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Rise and shine, Earthlings! While I'm off to tackle the daily grind, I couldn't resist brightening your day with some out-of-this-world SCIFI quilts. Here's to thriving and prospering amidst the cosmic chaos of our time!" FYI, I made these!!
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serendipitouscrafts · 22 days
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The quilt is done and shipped!
I like it all laid out flat, but I think it is even better crumpled into organic shapes or draped around the human body. The contrast between the rigidity of the squares and the soft shapes of the textile is very pleasing.
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quilterdyke · 5 months
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newest quilt I made as my half of an art trade with my good pal @ehnoshima
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bluephone · 10 months
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quilting the garden quilt
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carlinstitches · 4 months
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Fungalore, completed
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umabloomer · 2 years
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Wartime house suburb quilt with thrift store fabrics, all cotton and a little linen
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ditsyknits · 1 year
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A closer look at the hand stitching on my green quilt. I’m doing what’s called an orange peel design, using a template I made myself. I’m so happy with it and really glad I took the time to start over
Also this quilt has been bought! Thank you so much to that kind person for supporting my art!
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vafibrearts · 8 months
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I've been ... gone ... for a while. I've been working on a few projects I wasn't really able to share and it made posting difficult, but I'm hoping to start sharing some of my work again!
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doneknitting · 24 days
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so, I've been doing that little tapestry quilting project, and I just cut them down to size (as best as I could)
I wanted to make em reversible, which ended up better than I hoped for
All they need now is a border 😅
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flintandpyrite · 9 months
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36!!!! That’s the whole bottom right of the quilt done. It looks so good in person!!
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Bonus Boots because he is so striking against the bright colors.
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samimarkart · 11 months
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Packstone Excavation
2023, 51x44 inches, hand dyed cotton with textile discharge painting and cotton thread (hand quilted)
i was thinking about my fossil soup stones I collected in michigan last summer and naturally had to make a quilt. all the fossil shapes were hand painted with decolorant instead of appliqué as I was thinking about the process of excavation and removal.
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quilt-giving · 23 days
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Over the years, I've crafted more than 60 quilts, with a particular affinity for incorporating themes inspired by the captivating universe of Star Trek. While my passion extends to various science fiction narratives, Star Trek holds a special place in my heart. Enclosed, you'll find a collection showcasing some of the quilts I've meticulously created, each reflecting my deep admiration for this iconic franchise.
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serendipitouscrafts · 4 months
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It just occurred to me that I never posted photos of the completed secret applique project on here.
The quilt is now safely with it’s intended recipients, or rather, the recipient’s soon to be parents, so I don’t have to worry about spoiling the surprise of what the quilt looks like.
I think the quilt is much more interesting in person, buy here is my best attempt to capture it in photos.
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This was a really fun project and I look forward to experimenting with appliqué again in the future.
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san-sews-seams · 1 year
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koi quilt detail shots🐠
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