Wednesday, April 13, 2016

"LITTLE TREASURES" Block Bundles are now available!



Introducing "LITTLE TREASURES" bundles of little quilt block patterns!  

There are now five bundles of patterns (containing 9 blocks each) available at www.fabrictherapyonline.com.  They are available as digital downloads or you can get them the old-fashioned way...through the US mail.

(When figuring postage on the store site, each "bundle" is considered a "pattern.")

The thumbnails of ANIMALS (1) are pictured above.  Each bundle contains nine patterns and a thumbnail/instruction page.  The patterns can be used "as is" to make 6-inch blocks, or you can follow the enlargement directions to make 9- or 12-inch blocks.

Here are the thumbnails displaying the contents of the FLOWERS (1) bundle.



I got so carried away drawing flowers that there is a second bundle of flower blocks.  Here's FLOWERS (2)...


There is a bundle of fruits and vegetable related blocks, FRUIT-VEG (1)...


The MISC (1) bundle contains a range of blocks including two that can be personalized by embroidery or archival Pigma pens.  The "Bundle of Joy" block celebrates the birth of a baby and the "Anniversary Banner" can celebrate a wedding or relationship.  They have room for names and a date.

There are more coming...another MISC bundle, a DOG-CAT bundle, and a BIRD bundle.  Coming up with new blocks is easy...doing it in multiples of nine is a little trickier.

There is a PHOTO GALLERY OF PATTERNS on the store site where I am putting color pictures of each block as I get them stitched up.

Here are the most recent completions...




This is such a fun project to be working on!  And this is really pushing my computer skills.  I just drafted another 8 blocks in the last 24 hours that I need to prep and stitch.

I chose to make the blocks to finish 6 inches as I am mixing them with swap block for a Michigan Memory quilt.  They would also make a nice quilt label at the smaller size, worked up on a larger background, of course.

I am looking forward to making the flower blocks to finish 12 inches for another quilt I have in mind.

Watch this space!!

In stitches,
Teresa  :o)

Monday, April 11, 2016

DIGITAL DOWNLOADS OF BALTIMORE RHAPSODY NOW AVAILABLE!


Baltimore Rhapsody has joined the digital age!  The blocks are now available as digital downloads on my webstore.  That means instant gratification and NO SHIPPING CHARGES!

The journey continues with this quilt project.  It started with me unsuccessfully looking for music patterns to make, which forced me into quilt designing.  That, in turn, forced me into pattern self-publishing and a whole painful world of desk-top computer work, LOL!.

The quilt won first place in the Bed Quilt-Applique-Hand Quilted category and Best of Show Bed Quilt at Sauder Village in Norhwest Ohio the week I lost my parents.  (Thanks Mary for taking pictures and picking up my quilts after the show...)


Next, it traveled to AQS Grand Rapids and won Viewer's Choice.




Then it traveled to AQS Chattanooga and won Viewer's Choice...again!



Then, it went to Shipshewana, Indiana.


Then it went to AQS Paducah...



Then off to Houston for the IQA International Quilt Festival...thank you Barbara for the pictures!


And currently, it is in Chicago at that IQA show...thanks again, Barbara, for the pictures!


I am hoping it comes home now...I have not touched it since last July.  It has been touring since Houston, and I am not even completely sure where it has been.  It is definitely better traveled than I am, LOL!

I appreciate everyone's support in this project!

In stitches,
Teresa   :o)

Saturday, April 9, 2016

Giddy Up! More finished 6-inch blocks!


The block finishing frenzy continues!  Here are four more little 6-inch hand appliqued blocks for my Repro Madness swap quilt...and the "LITTLE TREASURES" patterns I will be offering soon on my web store.  The horse delivering love is called "Special Delivery" and was inspired by my daughter and her love of horses.

I am continuing to struggle along with my fabric choices from the repro fabric tubs for this swap project. The short range of brighter fabrics available in these muted tones makes shading and perspective really difficult. This block is called "Twining Tulips."

  

I made the frog block ("Ola's Bog Buddy") from my last post thinking about my BFF friend Ola and buddy Mary is crazy for cows and inspired "Mary's Moo Moo."  Now I want to do a block with two pink flamingos, as I remember going to my friend Judy's home to stitch and visit...and maybe a cute little white dog as I remember Julie and the good times we shared.  This quilt will be full of memory and happy thoughts!


This next block was inspired by my current efforts to eat healthier and it is called "Five a Day."  (or maybe the block title is inspired by how many blocks I want to finish each day right now...AT LEAST five a day, LOL!)  It features broccoli, carrots, beets, Swiss chard, yellow peppers, peas and tomatoes.


Now I won't feel guilty when I design a block featuring chocolate, LOL!  Balance, right?

A few weeks ago I posted my block with an antique bike, and I received so many suggestions about the bike needing some sort of spokes on the wheels.  I went back and added a hint of spokes, and it makes the block better...thanks for the feedback!



There is no denying that I am struggling with trying to settle in our family home in NW Alabama.  We are basically neighborless, isolated on a little mountain, seven miles from the small, lovely town of Tuscumbia.  That, in itself, if not bad...it is absolutely beautiful here and I do not miss the noise from the Detroit Metro Airport (which was only 15 miles from my Michigan home), or the sounds from the neighborhood, etc. (of course, the airplane noise has been replaced by gun/ammo noise).

Everywhere I look I see something built and/or planted by my Dad and stepmother, which is comforting but can make me feel even more lonely sometimes.

I am still unpacking (does that ever end?!?) and sorting through my parents' stuff, trying to find balance between honoring what they built here and enjoying the things we moved from Michigan. This week I found places to put the fabric that did not fit in the new quilt cave and our books.

I am also learning more about computer quilt pattern making and PDF's than I ever wanted to learn...BORING!

But Thursday night, I put all the unpacking and pattern making out of my mind and went to Athens, Alabama to give a program to the guild there.  I have not taught a class or given a quilt program in two years so I felt very rusty.  I think I began to feel more like my old self toward the end of it.

The members there were so friendly and kind...I wish they weren't almost 90 minutes away!  Thanks to Carolyn for being my shepherd and getting me where I needed to go!  It was fun to talk about hand applique and block/quilt design.  I found out about some quilting groups a little closer to me, as well.  I don't know what is harder...finding fellow quilters in this state or fellow Democrats!  I am suffering withdrawal from both!

In stitches,
Teresa   :o)

Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Just froggin' and bloggin'...


I have been trying to catch up with the hand stitching of prepped blocks!  As I put these pattern bundles on my store site next week, I want to have a finished color picture of each pattern in my store picture gallery.

This is Ola's Bog Buddy...



This spiky little fellow is Hedgehog With Melon...


This is Primrose Garland...


And Wisp of Fuchsia...


And Blueberry Season...


Iris Cluster...


And, A Pair of Pears...


I speak tomorrow night at the Quilt Guild in Athens, Alabama.  I have not taught a class or given a quilt talk in two years, so I feel a little rusty and nervous.  I'm sure it will come back to me like riding a bike and then they will have to "use the hook" to get me to shut up!  It will be nice to be around some quilters!

Oh my, and Ola sent me some more blocks for our Repro Madness swap project.  They are embroidered and just perfect with all the other applique and pieced blocks!  Aren't they awesome?!?  They will finish 6 inches.





I have got to get out and meet some local quilters...this is a very lonely mountain!  I spent a little time this week unpacking some more boxes...the moving in continues!  I had to stop for a while there after Christmas because I felt so cranky every time I spied a pile of boxes somewhere in the house.  

This week I focused on unpacking boxes of books...ugh.  Trying to find spaces for books is difficult.  Steve had made me built-in book shelves in Michigan, and we left them with the house when we sold it...sigh.

In stitches,
Teresa  :o)

Saturday, April 2, 2016

Stitching between the raindrops...



I have been trying (like a donkey!) to make my applique prepping and stitching reality catch up with my drawing and computer reality!

I guess I was hungry when I drew the hamburger-fries-pickle plate, and the poor little squirrel has been crammed in my sewing box, patiently awaiting finishing stitches for a while.



And now, there are 16 more prepped blocks waiting for applique stitches and embroidery embellishment.  Pardon the pictures...we have had so many rainy, stormy days this week and the house was really dark and gloomy.  

I will make better pictures of each block when they are stitched, soaked and freshly pressed.



I have to admit that restricting myself to reproduction fabrics for these blocks is not working for me!  Even with an extensive stash of these beauties from which to choose, there just aren't enough nice yellows, purples, oranges, and pinks to please me.  I wish those fabric designers would put out a line with nothing but THOSE colors...how many more muted, dark and dirty prints do I need?!?

All my prepped flower blocks seem muted and a little duller than I like.  Maybe because the spring flowers are just so bright and beautiful outside right now!



These blocks will all finish 6 inches square.  I am looking forward to doing some of them larger (12 inches square) and in BRIGHTER FABRICS!  But these smaller ones are destined for my Repro Madness quilt, which is the result of a swap block project, and the three of us agreed on the color palette months ago...


Also, I find it hard to choose fabrics for some of these detailed blocks from so many figured prints...sometimes the print details of the repro fabrics distract my eye...I miss the brighter tone-on-tones that make it easier to grade and shade the flower blocks.

Computer work toward getting all of this ready to offer is continuing...I want a color picture of each block to put in the web store photo gallery.

In stitches,
Teresa   :o)

Monday, March 28, 2016

Weird astro-physical discoveries in my bedroom...


Do you hear that enormous sucking sound?!?  A black hole has been discovered in my bedroom, on my desk!  It is my computer!


It takes me no time at all to draw a new applique quilt block, but takes me FOREVER to turn those drawings into actual patterns.
I have now finished scanning all 19 currently available "Baltimore Rhapsody" music block pattern "quarters" (that is 76 individual scans/pages).  And all the pattern "quarters" fit together like nice musical puzzles when printed out.  

I have also finished the computer work on 52 of 63 "Little Treasure" block pattern sheets.

Now I am desperately trying to get all these new little 6-inch blocks prepped and stitched so that I have a color, actual picture for each to put in the photo gallery on my little pattern store site.

But all computer work and no sewing makes one cross-eyed and cranky, so I am taking a break from the tap-tap-tapping to prep and stitch.


I have come up with a cheeky way to do eyes on some of my critter blocks...I raided my "Black on White" fabric bins to find my collection of black spotted cotton.


Whether I am doing an eye socket with regular applique or reverse applique, fussy-cutting some of these fabrics has added to my eyeball arsenal.

The frog and bird have regular applique, fussy-cut eyes...these frog eyes are all turned under and ready to glue baste to the frog's head.





The doggie and squirrel eyes are done with reverse applique, where the raw-edged eye fabric is placed under the head after I have glued the eye socket edges under with glue.



Either way, it opens up some interesting options for doing critter eyes that won't have to include embroidery.  Yippee!

There have been other distractions, other than weird astro-physical anomalies at the desk in my bedroom.

My daughter, freshman at the University of Alabama, plays in a French horn choir with 29 other French horn music students.  I love the sound of one French horn playing...the sound of 30 together is absolutely orgasmic!  

They were to compete at a Southeastern French Horn Conference at Vanderbilt University.  We road-tripped midweek to Tuscaloosa three weeks ago to hear the group's last rehearsal before they departed.  Here is one cluster of them before they took the stage.  

They look cool even when they are just hanging out holding those beautiful things!



We also enjoyed a few days on the Alabama gulf coast...during college spring break.  Are we hip, just stupid...or WHAT??



It was a little stormy/rainy/cool, but still extremely beautiful and restful, and the fresh seafood was amazing.

Now the nose...and fingers...are back to the grindstone.  My husband and I hope to have the income taxes done AND digital quilt pattern downloads available on my web store by April 15.

In stitches,
Teresa   :o)

Friday, March 11, 2016

Slicing, dicing...and digitizing...



There is progress on slicing, dicing and digitizing BALTIMORE RHAPSODY!  I can now print some of the original patterns in quarters and tape them together and they are perfect!

I have quartered and scanned the brasses and the woodwinds thus far.  It has been quite a computer learning curve for me, I must tell you!  There are probably better computer programs and scanning equipment out there, but I have to utilize what I have for now.  My geeky husband is so busy with work right now that he has been little help, bless him.

And I am doing this without the use of my large flatbed scanner. While I have found the scanner, we cannot seem to find the correct adapter/power cord in all the moving debris.  I really hate that adapter/power cords have to be so specific as to which device you use them for, yet nowhere is it labeled as such...my new favorite pet peeve!  I had this problem with my light box and digital frame as well...oh, if I only ruled the world...

It is raining today, so I hope to quarter and slice the remaining eleven currently available patterns.  Then I have a few new ones to bring up to speed...already posted but not yet published and available on the web store.  It is getting exciting for me!  This is right where I was in May of 2014, before my parents' accident...it has taken me this long to find myself again.

I have not forsaken the little 6 inch applique blocks...I am trying to prep and stitch the new ones in my spare time.  It makes more sense to offer them in little bundles of six or nine, so I am trying to round out the groups a bit.

And I got over a MAJOR drafting hurdle this week...the difficulty of drawing the saxophone family for new blocks in the continuing Baltimore Rhapsody project.  These won't be harder than the others to applique, but I had more trouble drawing them because their systems of keys and rods are so complicated!  I found myself "simplifying a bit."



Now comes the challenge of blending each instrument with block elements that not only capture and enhance the instruments character but also fit with the Baltimore album style.  I have been dreaming of New Orleans, jazz, southern, "hip and cool," and Cajun motifs...but in the Baltimore album style...weird, really.

I think about the saxophone/jazz musicians I've known, and some of their personal characteristics don't 'represent well' in the Baltimore album style...like smoking, drinking, marijuana (and worse!), dark bars and speakeasies, playing into the wee hours of the night, etc.  I mean, I can't exactly just draw a cannabis leaf/flower...can I, LOL?  

Some people want these blocks for their sweet little granddaughter who plays saxophone in her school band...there is a disconnect here.

And then there are issues with the folk instruments I have been drawing...I have already blended the banjo with a hound dog...best not to go too "country" with those...

I want the four saxophones to work together in a wall hanging or blend well with the other music blocks in a larger quilt...or stand alone as a wall hanging or pillow, of course.

Overall though, it is good to be contemplating this kind of nonsense again!

In stitches,
Teresa   :o)

Sunday, March 6, 2016

Oooo...guess what I have been up to...


I have spent most of the weekend FORCING myself to tackle my technical deficiencies in the digital pattern making department. First, I am working on all these little 6-inch applique blocks I've been doing lately in my REPRO MADNESS project (and I've drawn some NEW ones that I need to prep and stitch!).

My plan is to "PDF" them, bundle them, then offer them on my little web store as a digital download (VERY reasonably priced).  I will send them out snail mail as well, but for those with a printer you will be able to save on the time and cost of shipping.  

Yippee! Immediate gratification AND more money to spend on FABRIC!

Several of you have wanted to know when/if I would be offering these little 6-inch patterns, so that is why I am doing it!  You are pushing me to grow...and learn new techie things, that are usually hard for me, LOL!  Since there are so many sources for 6-inch pieced blocks out there (and probably already in your quilt library), I will just be offering the applique designs...not a completed project.  YOU will get to be the project designer, so in my way I am pushing YOU to grow as well!  Ha ha!

(And once they are printed out on your end, you can enlarge them is you are nervous about the small size...they would also be fun as larger sized blocks.)

Now that I have figured out my scanner for the little blocks (that fit so neatly on one page with no segmenting needed), I am slicing up my 15-inch music block patterns into quarters and will digitize them.  I know there are some of you eager to order a digital download of those blocks.  I may need some Guinea pigs to email a couple of the patterns to when I am ready to experiment!

I should have offered those Baltimore Rhapsody patterns like that to begin with, but I really liked the idea of printing the patterns "in total," on a 16-inch piece of paper, so that they would not have to be taped together to use.  It was an expensive, odd size of paper pattern to print, and I guess I learned my lesson...with the first 1900 patterns!

(I just taped together some patterns that I copied from one of my applique quilt books, and it was no big deal at all...not hard to match up the segments and happily go forward in the process.  I guess the "whole pattern" thinking was just me being unnecessarily obsessive/compulsive!)



See?  No big deal at all!

My design wall is filling up, and my hand applique is catching up with the number of pieced blocks...I may have to do some piecing after all, LOL!  I am having too much fun with the little blocks to quit!  I need to nail down my actual setting so that I know how many more of each kind of block I need...



In stitches, 
Teresa   :o)