Made by Maker Friends, Post 1

by Judy Tucker


It's Christmas week!   

I have lots of friends who are also makers.  Lots of them quilt, but there are some serious knitters too!  I want to share some of the gifts I have received from my Maker Friends over the years my posts this week and next.

Here are 4 ornaments made by Marybeth.   A mouse in a tart tin.  My all-time favorite, papoose on a tongue depressor!   A cardinal and ....

Santa's Clothes line!!

Marybeth knits, crochets, makes spectacular American Girl Doll clothes, sews garments, and occasionally quilts. There isn't a fiber she doesn't love!!

She makes a new ornament for her friends every year!  A lot of work, but what a fun tradition!



Gallery of Modern Improv Quilts based on Scores

by Judy Tucker


Here are the 5 quilts I've made using Sherri Lynn Wood's Book, The Improv Handbook for Modern Quilters, a guide for creating, quilting and living courageously.

From left to right, the quilts are based on Score #1, Score #5, Score #8, Score #9 and Score #10.

They range in size from the mini, "Lemonaide", to the large lap quilt "Vikings".  3 of them are definitely on the fanciful side, not something modern improv is known for, but so much fun to make!!


Proper Bostonian Quilters Guild--Biennial Quilt Show 2015

by Judy Tucker


I'm a member of the Proper Bostonian Quilter's Guild. Our biennial quilt show was this past weekend. It was a huge success thanks to an army of able volunteers. Here's a look at the show starting from the set up. I've included photos of just a few of my favorite quilts. There were so many awesome quilts this year! It was all so such fun!

 All the quilts in the show will be posted on the guild's website soon. Here's a link to the PBQ website with a post of the winning quilts and the winner of the raffle quilt.  I hope you'll click over and take a look! Enjoy!


Book Review: "Patchwork Essentials: The Half-Square Triangle", Jeni Baker

by Judy Tucker


Lucky Spool Media, LLC have published another winner! This publisher is putting out some of the best new quilting books. 

Patchwork Essentials: The Half-Square Triangle by Jeni Baker was released in October.  I just picked up a copy. 

This is a great book for novice quilters and a good resource for experienced quilters.  Jeni demonstrates 3 different methods for making Half Square Triangles (HSTs).  Her favorite method makes 8 HSTs at a time.  The quilts in the book vary from somewhat traditional to very modern.  She has included chapters on color theory and color emphasis which is important for designing a quilt with just HSTs. 

The chapter I particularly appreciate is a library of 60 blocks comprised of just HSTs. All of the blocks have been pieced, they aren't just diagrams!  I have friends who like nothing more than standing at a design wall moving pieces around to see what happens!  And I admit to having fun exploring options in Electric Quilt 7 on the computer.  But sometimes it's great to be able to quickly see the possibilities for a block layout. This HST block library does just that!

The book also includes black and white grids for all the quilts in the book.  Jeni calls these a Quilt Coloring Book. The grids can be printed off and you can color the blocks to see how the colors you are thinking of using for a quilt will look. Fun!

As with all books from Lucky Spool, this is beautifully printed. It's a lovely addition to any quilter's library! 

CALENDAR NOTE:  The Proper Bostonian Quilters Guild has a Quilt Show starting this Friday, November 6 and continuing Saturday and Sunday. It's in the Monsignor Donahue Hall, St Theresa School, 40 Saint Theresa Ave, West Roxbury MA 02132.  There will be lots of great quilts, vendors, a Boutique table and a Cafe and a fabulous Raffle Quilt (click the link above to see it!). 2 of my quilts are in the show. Hope to see you there!