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Art Quilts by Mary Schilke: A Walk in the Woods Finished
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Art Quilts by Mary Schilke. Come join me as I share my art quilting techniques and parts of my daily life. View quilts I'm working on or I have completed. Saturday, January 05, 2008. A Walk in the Woods Finished. Here is the final piece:. Gorgeous, Mary. How big is it? January 05, 2008 6:10 PM. THis is my second attempt at leaving a comment. First one was wiped out when I tried to verify. Anyway, I think your quilt is absolUtely WONDERFUL! Love the binding-very original. January 05, 2008 7:07 PM.
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Art Quilts by Mary Schilke: June 2014
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Art Quilts by Mary Schilke. Come join me as I share my art quilting techniques and parts of my daily life. View quilts I'm working on or I have completed. Saturday, June 07, 2014. Alcohol Inks Tap Transfer, Seta Color and Derwent Watercolor Pencil Fun to use. After it was dry I started drawing with colored pencils, sharpies, seta-color paints and applied transfers with TAP. Grief Quilts - The Making of Ward Wilson. To start, I need inspiration and for me it needs to be something that touches my heart....
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Art Quilts by Mary Schilke: November 2006
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Art Quilts by Mary Schilke. Come join me as I share my art quilting techniques and parts of my daily life. View quilts I'm working on or I have completed. Monday, November 06, 2006. Great Anti Chlor Tip. Just received a message from a girl who read the blog, instead of vinegar and water to stop the bleaching process ( dye Discharged leaves quilt below) you can use the anticlor they use for Aquariums! How cool is that. Thanks to Anne H. Fast and Easy printed fish. Sunday, November 05, 2006. In the close u...
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Art Quilts by Mary Schilke: January 2008
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Art Quilts by Mary Schilke. Come join me as I share my art quilting techniques and parts of my daily life. View quilts I'm working on or I have completed. Saturday, January 05, 2008. A Walk in the Woods Finished. Here is the final piece:. Finishing edges of A Walk in the Woods. As Always I fly by the seat of my pants . and avoid bindings as much as possible. Yes I can do them but I don't want to! Below you will see the progression of the quilt edges. Above is the decorative Leaf Trim , .
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Art Quilts by Mary Schilke: Finishing edges of A Walk in the Woods
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Art Quilts by Mary Schilke. Come join me as I share my art quilting techniques and parts of my daily life. View quilts I'm working on or I have completed. Saturday, January 05, 2008. Finishing edges of A Walk in the Woods. As Always I fly by the seat of my pants . and avoid bindings as much as possible. Yes I can do them but I don't want to! I pulled out a leaf trim to stitch down around the upper portion of the quilt. Remember : Rule # 1 is there are no rules. Above is the decorative Leaf Trim , .
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Art Quilts by Mary Schilke: A Walk in the Woods part 1
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Art Quilts by Mary Schilke. Come join me as I share my art quilting techniques and parts of my daily life. View quilts I'm working on or I have completed. Friday, December 28, 2007. A Walk in the Woods part 1. This is my latest piece, It was totally improvisational and you will see the process I used to make the total piece. I started with a small square of hand dyed fabric I had created last summer. I placed the fabric. Poly thread on top. I proceeded to stitch some free form tree trunks. I attempted to...
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Art Quilts by Mary Schilke: October 2007
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Art Quilts by Mary Schilke. Come join me as I share my art quilting techniques and parts of my daily life. View quilts I'm working on or I have completed. Thursday, October 18, 2007. Ok I like to finish things fast and try to avoid hand sewing. Recently, I decided I was going to apply my binding, then blind hem stitch it down with monofilament from the back side. When the piece had been cured and heat set, I applied 2 borders, machine quilted it. Longarm and Domestic machines were used.
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Art Quilts by Mary Schilke: January 2007
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Art Quilts by Mary Schilke. Come join me as I share my art quilting techniques and parts of my daily life. View quilts I'm working on or I have completed. Saturday, January 13, 2007. Puff paint trees with Foil in background. These trees have been smeared on puff paint by my fingers, foil applied to background first and soon I will post thread painted version. I will do all thradplay first. Tuesday, January 02, 2007. Snow Scene in fabric paint and thread. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Art Quilts by Mary Schilke: Grief Quilts - The Making of Ward Wilson
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Art Quilts by Mary Schilke. Come join me as I share my art quilting techniques and parts of my daily life. View quilts I'm working on or I have completed. Saturday, June 07, 2014. Grief Quilts - The Making of Ward Wilson. I have made several memory quilts, I have given some to friends, some to strangers and a few I kept. One of my most recent works can be seen here. I hope it inspires you to create your own grief quilt! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Wells River, Vermont, United States. Alcohol Inks...
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Art Quilts by Mary Schilke: October 2008
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Art Quilts by Mary Schilke. Come join me as I share my art quilting techniques and parts of my daily life. View quilts I'm working on or I have completed. Sunday, October 19, 2008. The Light thru the Trees. Inspired by a the foiliage, I went out to my studio and pulled a piece of hand-dyed fabric from my stash. I chose 2 other fabrics to represent tree bark and started ripping Strips. Step 3, I Used colored markers, fabric pens and some acrylic Paint to add shadows , branches and leaves.