[Nfb-krafters-korner] Crazy Quilting
River Woman
riverwoman at zoominternet.net
Wed Sep 7 15:40:14 UTC 2011
Yes, these are the quilts that I love - they are ABSTRACT and very
contemporary looking, but they are VERY OLD in tradition. I have a cousin
in Southern Ohio who has one that has been evaluated as "priceless" by a
museum - dates back to 1700s -
I am wondering if my cousin would like to be a guest talking about quilts
some discussion night - she has been making excellent quilts for over 30
years and is well known for them. Would anyone be interested? Would you
like me to ask her? Let me know if youthink that this would be of interest.
Lynda River Woman
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From: <Blindhands at aol.com>
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Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2011 11:30 AM
Subject: [Nfb-krafters-korner] Crazy Quilting
> Have any of you heard of Crazy Quilt? I had done some poking around
> several years back on this and fooled with some blocks. I don't know a
> lot
> about it and would like to learn more. So how about having a discussion
> in
> October? Those of you who know anything about it can come and share.
> Those
> who don't know, but willing to do some research on surfing the net and
> finding what you can about it can come and share that.
>
> I found a wonderful website that has descriptions of how to do different
> embroidery stitches that people use on the crazy quilts.
>
> _http://inaminuteago.com/stitchindex.html_
> (http://inaminuteago.com/stitchindex.html)
>
>
> Let's plan a Monday Night Discussion in October and maybe we can do a
> quilting class or have a quilting chat after the first of the year.
>
> Let me know your thoughts on this. Quilting does not need to be done
> just
> by machine many folks hand sew their pieces together.
>
> Just a note: Crazy Quilts are made by sewing pieces of fabric to a
> foundation piece. It can be done by squares or sewing it to one large
> foundation
> piece. You can use an array of different fabrics and you can create
> patterns and designs or justrandomly sew the pieces on. Then you adorn
> it by
> embellishing it with embroidery, buttons, bows, lace as much or as little
> as
> you want.
>
> Joyce Kane
> _www.KraftersKorner.org_ (http://www.krafterskorner.org/)
> Blindhands at AOL.com
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