Friday, September 26, 2014

Yes, I Want to Sew But.....



Yes, I want to sew but, 
I have walked into a magical world and I am enchanted.

I am pulled in by the brilliance of the colors.

Were they really hiding there all summer covered by a mask of green?



Yes, I would love to attempt to duplicate this beauty in an artwork
 but I can't draw myself away from this feast for my eyes.




I do have ideas to share with you. 
Believe me, I tried.

 But until the leaves fall, the ground turns brown and the skies are gray, 
each day will be an ongoing struggle to face my sewing machine.



Today, may you soak up the beauty 
and rejoice in the world God created.







Monday, September 15, 2014

My Obsession Continues

My Softer Side
©2014 Sharon V. Rotz

Yes, my rickrack box is not empty 
and I am dreaming up more projects to incorporate my bountiful supply.

Feeling my softer side, 
(usually I pick the brightest fabrics)
I've selected a collection of delicate pinks and greens for this quilt.

The blocks are very traditional quarter square triangle blocks made up on a variety of pink prints. These blocks are set off by a sashing of a soft green stripe. 
On the two-part sashing, the rickrack shines as it outlines the melon shapes.


To make the rickrack trimmed shapes, 
I cut the half melon and stitched the rickrack on the outer edge of the right side of the fabric.


The seam allowance was pressed to the back along with the outer half of the rickrack. This left a finished edge that was easy to appliqué to the sashing by stitching in the ditch 
(the line formed by the folded fabric edge and the rickrack).



A melon shape was appliquéd to each sashing half-strip.


 The two sashing strips were then stitched together and added between the blocks. 

Now that my softer side was had a go, 
my bright side wants to give it a try. 

Will I hold back
 or will the next project be knock your socks off bright? 


Thursday, September 4, 2014

ZigZagging All Over

String Breeze
Sharon V. Rotz

As you can see I am on a Rick rack roll. 
There are so many places that I've found to incorporate it into my work.


From Flower edges


  to flower stems


to tucking it into the binding edge.




The pattern for "String Breeze" is 
available here.




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