'Tis the season to share a few more of our favorite Christmas quilts. This year we're focusing on figures of the season, including nutcrackers, gingerbread men and snowmen. When we came across "Snowman Soup" at MooseStash Quilting, we couldn't resist! As the description says: Chase away the cold this winter with a steamy, hot cup of cocoa while you snuggle for warmth under this fun little quilt.
Snowman Soup, 56 x 65", by Joan at MooseStash Quilting, design by Angie Padilla
"Snowman Soup" is Joan's entry in the Fall 2012 Blogger's Quilt Festival in the Favorite Applique Quilt category. She says: "I fell in love with this pattern when it was released at Angie's Bits and Pieces. Hot Cocoa and cinnamon sticks... yummmy!" We love the refreshing pink, blue, red and white color scheme. The ingredients in "Snowman Soup" are shown in the text block shown below. Any chocolate lover would fall for this recipe!
Here are a few of the silly snowmen, below, with their beaded eyes and
snowflake buttons. A row of chocolate kisses marches across the top of
these blocks. The blocks are created with fusible applique, which is Joan's favorite method; Joan did the quilting on a domestic machine.
Joan, who blogs at MooseStash Quilting, has been sewing for almost 50 years. After a 14 year career as a professional crafter, she was introduced to quilting and has been hooked ever since. The name, "MooseStash", came from Joan's love of Alaska and its wildlife, combined with her piles of stash. She says: "By creating new projects, and using up my mounds of stash, I hope to inspire others to do the same." You can see many more of Joan's wonderful quilts at calicojoan's photostream at Flickr.
Angie Padilla's international business, Angie's Quilt Pattern Shop, is based in Quito, Ecuador. Angie's highly original designs are rich in
colorful applique work. We previously featured Angie's fabulous Christmas Dove, Snowflake Delight and Matryoshka quilts.
Image credits: Images are shown with the generous permission of MooseStash Quilting and Angie Padilla. For more close-up photos of Snowman Soup, see this post at MooseStash Quilting.
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Monday, November 26, 2012
Monday, November 5, 2012
'Tis the season...
It's getting to be the time of year when our thoughts turn to Christmas. Each year we feature a theme that brings the holiday to mind, such as Christmas trees, angels, and simple stylish holiday quilts. This year we're focusing on figures of the season, starting with Matryoshka (Russian nesting dolls). These adorable dolls are popping up everywhere: we've seen them in soft toys, ornaments, table runners, pillows, clothing, quilts and more. In this post we've assembled some fabulous Matryoshka Quilt Inspiration.
Matryoshka mini-quilt by Cyrille Zellweger at Bubblestitch Quilts (British Columbia, Canada)
Cyrille Zellweger has created a charming paper-pieced Matryoshka pattern named "Olga" that can be used for a folk style quilt or sewing project. You can use your fabric scraps and dress up your dolls as you wish (we love her fabric choices). The Bubblestitch pattern includes clearly labeled paper piecing pattern sections, a color chart and instructions, along with a size chart to reduce or enlarge the pattern from 8" to 6", 10" or 12". You can make a set of dolls in different sizes ! View and purchase this and other stylish Bubblestitch patterns, including a Dutch doll named Anneke, at Etsy.
Babushka Doll Applique by Kimara at Wee Folk Art (Michigan)
Kimara at Wee Folk Art designed this lovely Matryoshka applique, which is made with felt and decorated with embroidery. The doll measures 9" but you can enlarge or reduce her to meet your needs (see the directions). Kimara used 6 strands of floss, making lazy daisy flowers and French knots in the center of the flowers and as the dots on the doll. As you may know, the busy mother/daughter team of Kimara and Michelle are the creators of Wee Folk Art; you can find many fun projects at their site, including their famous gnomes.
Matryoshka Applique Blouse by Astrid Thusgaard at Connecting The Dots (Herfølge, Denmark)
Astrid Thusgaard created a sweet Matryoshka appliqued blouse for her daughter Frida. The trim on the blouse matches the fabric in the doll's scarf; for details and more photos see this blog post. In fact, Astrid makes the most adorable clothes for children; for inspiration, see her photostream at Flickr. She uses many patterns from Ottobre Design (Finland), a magazine specializing in mod children's and youth fashion; it is distributed worldwide in 5 languages including English. You can download the Matryoshka pattern and 20 other cute designs at this Ottobre Designs project page.
Matryoshkas quilt pattern, 35 x 50", by Angie Padilla at Angie's Quilt Pattern Shop (Ecuador)
From high up in the Andes mountains, in the city of Quito, Ecuador, Angie Padilla and her family run her international business: Angie's Quilt Pattern Shop. Her highly original designs are rich in applique work, such as this delightful Matryoshkas quilt. Here are dolls of all sizes and manners of dress, along with the lifelike face of a doll with her long eyelashes, black hair and floral headdress. It would be fun to dress up these dolls with interesting prints! You can see a finished quilt by Marianne Wieberdink (Netherlands) at Angie's Flickr Pool.
Russian Doll quilt kit, 19-1/2″ x 16-1/2″, at Abby’s Reflection Apparel & Quiltworks (Sitka, Alaska)
Abby’s Reflection is located across the street from the St. Michael’s Russian Orthodox Church in picturesque downtown Sitka, Alaska. In honor of the town's Russian heritage, this quilted wallhanging features a row of Matryoshka dolls in front of a cathedral onion dome. The Russian Doll quilt kit is made up in fabrics as you see here, including a lovely ethnic looking fabric for the dolls. Abby’s is the premiere shop in Alaska for Alaska-themed fabrics, patterns and kits, including some fascinating salmon quilt patterns and Tlingit designs.
Matryoshka in Attic Windows, photo by Deborah Raymond at Wonder Woman Creations (Utah)
Deborah Raymond took the photo of this quilt at the 2009 Springville, Utah quilt show; you can see this and other beautiful quilt photos at her Quilt Show in Springville post. In addition to quilt inspiration, Deborah's Wonder Woman Creations blog is chock full of sewing and craft tutorials, cake decorating and other inspiring projects. This particular quilt brings to mind a Russian dolls quilt on exhibit at the Ukrainian Cultural Center in Alberta, Canada. The attic windows quilt block is a great way to display objects like these Matryoshka dolls.
Little Matryoshka fabric line
Riley Blake Designs has announced the Little Matryoshka fabric collection by Carly Griffith, coming to stores in January 2013. The matryoshka prints will be in three colorways and there are some wonderful coordinating prints.
Last but not least, for Pinterest pinners who want to keep track of the quilts we've featured today, here is a montage with links below:
Above: Matryoshka doll, paper-piecing pattern by Cyrille Zellweger at Bubblestitch Quilts; Babushka Doll pattern by Kimara at Wee Folk Art; Matryoshka Applique by Astrid Thusgaard at Connecting The Dots; Russian Doll Quilt Kit at Abby’s Reflection Apparel & Quiltworks; Matryoshka in Attic Windows, 2009 Springville quilt show, photo by Deborah Raymond at Wonder Woman Creations; Matryoshkas Quilt Pattern by Angie Padilla at Angie's Quilt Pattern Shop
Image credits: Quilt images are shown with the generous permission of Cyrille Zellweger at Bubblestitch Quilts, Kimara at Wee Folk Art, Astrid Thusgaard at Connecting the Dots, Jill Scheidt at Abby's Reflection, Deborah Raymond at Wonder Woman Creations, and Angie Padilla at Angie's Quilt Pattern Shop.
Matryoshka mini-quilt by Cyrille Zellweger at Bubblestitch Quilts (British Columbia, Canada)
Cyrille Zellweger has created a charming paper-pieced Matryoshka pattern named "Olga" that can be used for a folk style quilt or sewing project. You can use your fabric scraps and dress up your dolls as you wish (we love her fabric choices). The Bubblestitch pattern includes clearly labeled paper piecing pattern sections, a color chart and instructions, along with a size chart to reduce or enlarge the pattern from 8" to 6", 10" or 12". You can make a set of dolls in different sizes ! View and purchase this and other stylish Bubblestitch patterns, including a Dutch doll named Anneke, at Etsy.
Babushka Doll Applique by Kimara at Wee Folk Art (Michigan)
Kimara at Wee Folk Art designed this lovely Matryoshka applique, which is made with felt and decorated with embroidery. The doll measures 9" but you can enlarge or reduce her to meet your needs (see the directions). Kimara used 6 strands of floss, making lazy daisy flowers and French knots in the center of the flowers and as the dots on the doll. As you may know, the busy mother/daughter team of Kimara and Michelle are the creators of Wee Folk Art; you can find many fun projects at their site, including their famous gnomes.
Matryoshka Applique Blouse by Astrid Thusgaard at Connecting The Dots (Herfølge, Denmark)
Astrid Thusgaard created a sweet Matryoshka appliqued blouse for her daughter Frida. The trim on the blouse matches the fabric in the doll's scarf; for details and more photos see this blog post. In fact, Astrid makes the most adorable clothes for children; for inspiration, see her photostream at Flickr. She uses many patterns from Ottobre Design (Finland), a magazine specializing in mod children's and youth fashion; it is distributed worldwide in 5 languages including English. You can download the Matryoshka pattern and 20 other cute designs at this Ottobre Designs project page.
Matryoshkas quilt pattern, 35 x 50", by Angie Padilla at Angie's Quilt Pattern Shop (Ecuador)
From high up in the Andes mountains, in the city of Quito, Ecuador, Angie Padilla and her family run her international business: Angie's Quilt Pattern Shop. Her highly original designs are rich in applique work, such as this delightful Matryoshkas quilt. Here are dolls of all sizes and manners of dress, along with the lifelike face of a doll with her long eyelashes, black hair and floral headdress. It would be fun to dress up these dolls with interesting prints! You can see a finished quilt by Marianne Wieberdink (Netherlands) at Angie's Flickr Pool.
Russian Doll quilt kit, 19-1/2″ x 16-1/2″, at Abby’s Reflection Apparel & Quiltworks (Sitka, Alaska)
Abby’s Reflection is located across the street from the St. Michael’s Russian Orthodox Church in picturesque downtown Sitka, Alaska. In honor of the town's Russian heritage, this quilted wallhanging features a row of Matryoshka dolls in front of a cathedral onion dome. The Russian Doll quilt kit is made up in fabrics as you see here, including a lovely ethnic looking fabric for the dolls. Abby’s is the premiere shop in Alaska for Alaska-themed fabrics, patterns and kits, including some fascinating salmon quilt patterns and Tlingit designs.
Matryoshka in Attic Windows, photo by Deborah Raymond at Wonder Woman Creations (Utah)
Deborah Raymond took the photo of this quilt at the 2009 Springville, Utah quilt show; you can see this and other beautiful quilt photos at her Quilt Show in Springville post. In addition to quilt inspiration, Deborah's Wonder Woman Creations blog is chock full of sewing and craft tutorials, cake decorating and other inspiring projects. This particular quilt brings to mind a Russian dolls quilt on exhibit at the Ukrainian Cultural Center in Alberta, Canada. The attic windows quilt block is a great way to display objects like these Matryoshka dolls.
Little Matryoshka fabric line
Riley Blake Designs has announced the Little Matryoshka fabric collection by Carly Griffith, coming to stores in January 2013. The matryoshka prints will be in three colorways and there are some wonderful coordinating prints.
| Little Matryoshkas in cream, design by Carly Griffith for Riley Blake Designs |
Last but not least, for Pinterest pinners who want to keep track of the quilts we've featured today, here is a montage with links below:
Image credits: Quilt images are shown with the generous permission of Cyrille Zellweger at Bubblestitch Quilts, Kimara at Wee Folk Art, Astrid Thusgaard at Connecting the Dots, Jill Scheidt at Abby's Reflection, Deborah Raymond at Wonder Woman Creations, and Angie Padilla at Angie's Quilt Pattern Shop.
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Friday, January 13, 2012
Snowflake Delight
It's Day 6 of our Winter Quilts series! From high up in the Andes mountains, in the city of Quito, Ecuador, Angie Padilla runs her own international business: Angie's Quilt Pattern Shop. Her highly original designs are rich in applique work, such as her magnificent Christmas Dove, which we featured in Christmas Around the World. We are equally taken with the ornate snowflakes in "Snowflake Delight".
Snowflake Delight, 60 x 60", by Angie Padilla at Angie's Quilt Pattern Shop
In this beautiful lap quilt there are four different delicate snowflakes; you can use your favorite one for all four blocks or sew all four for a stunning quilt. The use of two colors really makes the snowflakes stand out against the peaceful blue background. Angie's delightful patterns can be found at Angie's Quilt Pattern Shop and you can read about Snowflake Delight on this page.
Image credits: Images are shown with the generous permission of Angie Padilla. She is an Electric Quilt (EQ) expert and the designer of My Dream House, an EQ CD that allows you to create your own dream house with over 450 different pieces. Would you like to create your own applique designs in EQ? You can learn how with Angie's Applique Drawing Book.
Snowflake Delight, 60 x 60", by Angie Padilla at Angie's Quilt Pattern Shop
In this beautiful lap quilt there are four different delicate snowflakes; you can use your favorite one for all four blocks or sew all four for a stunning quilt. The use of two colors really makes the snowflakes stand out against the peaceful blue background. Angie's delightful patterns can be found at Angie's Quilt Pattern Shop and you can read about Snowflake Delight on this page.
Image credits: Images are shown with the generous permission of Angie Padilla. She is an Electric Quilt (EQ) expert and the designer of My Dream House, an EQ CD that allows you to create your own dream house with over 450 different pieces. Would you like to create your own applique designs in EQ? You can learn how with Angie's Applique Drawing Book.
Friday, December 9, 2011
Christmas around the world: Ecuador
From high up in the Andes mountains, in the city of Quito, Ecuador, Angie Padilla runs her own international business: Angie's Quilt Pattern Shop. Angie set up her shop in 2003 to pursue her passion for quilting. She speaks English and Spanish (and German, French and Portuguese) and she previously had a successful 16-year career as a translator and interpreter. A creative designer and EQ* expert, Angie describes herself as a self-learner: "I taught myself to sew and to quilt. And I taught myself how to draw." Her highly original designs are rich in colorful applique work, such as this magnificent Christmas Dove.
Christmas Dove, 34 x 43", design by Angie Padilla at Angie's Quilt Pattern Shop (Quito, Ecuador)
As the pattern description says, this lovely wall hanging is not for the faint of heart -- it has many, many pieces -- but it is definitely for the dedicated applique lover. We can't get enough of this highly stylized design. Here is another beautiful finished Dove:
At Angie's Bits 'n Pieces you can read more about the Christmas Dove here: dove progress, more sewing with friends, and one finished dove. At her blog, Angie talks about what is personal: her family, friends, life in Ecuador, and her own passion for quilting. We loved reading this recent post about how she and her family celebrate Christmas (scroll to the bottom of the post to read the story).
*Image credits: Images are shown with the generous permission of Angie Padilla. She is an Electric Quilt (EQ) expert and the designer of My Dream House, an EQ CD that allows you to create your own dream house with over 450 pieces. Also, you can learn how to draw applique designs in EQ with Angie's Applique Drawing Book. Her wonderful patterns can be found at Angie's Quilt Pattern Shop and you can see a gallery of quilts at Angie's Flickr photostream
Christmas Dove, 34 x 43", design by Angie Padilla at Angie's Quilt Pattern Shop (Quito, Ecuador)
As the pattern description says, this lovely wall hanging is not for the faint of heart -- it has many, many pieces -- but it is definitely for the dedicated applique lover. We can't get enough of this highly stylized design. Here is another beautiful finished Dove:
At Angie's Bits 'n Pieces you can read more about the Christmas Dove here: dove progress, more sewing with friends, and one finished dove. At her blog, Angie talks about what is personal: her family, friends, life in Ecuador, and her own passion for quilting. We loved reading this recent post about how she and her family celebrate Christmas (scroll to the bottom of the post to read the story).
*Image credits: Images are shown with the generous permission of Angie Padilla. She is an Electric Quilt (EQ) expert and the designer of My Dream House, an EQ CD that allows you to create your own dream house with over 450 pieces. Also, you can learn how to draw applique designs in EQ with Angie's Applique Drawing Book. Her wonderful patterns can be found at Angie's Quilt Pattern Shop and you can see a gallery of quilts at Angie's Flickr photostream
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