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Dear reader, this blog was a nice place for quite a while to share my thoughts and stories. Meanwhile I got a new website and so I continue writing on my new's site blog.

HOP OVER TO THE NEW BLOG

Thank you.

Liebe Leserin, dieser Blog war für lange Zeit ein sehr netter Ort, meine Gedanken und Geschichten mit dir zu teilen. Inzwischen habe ich eine neue Website erstellt und werde jetzt den Blog dort fortsetzen.

GEH EINFACH ZUM NEUEN BLOG,

und: "Danke!"

I had a wonderful class of students

Mittwoch, 10. April 2013

For the last couple of days I visited Barcelona where I was invited to teach a class.
Maria Jose Conde of the popular Club de la Aguja in the heart of Barcelona offered the opportunity for her already experienced community of quilters to explore color and aspects of creating modern quilts. All pictures here are of courtesy of the Club de la Aguja and Maria Jose.
My interested, very friendly and open minded students took three days to stretch their skills. The first day we had a lot of color theory and exercises, but you wouldn’t belief what a progress you could already see after the first day of studying color rules.
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The course had the motto “Master the London Tube with only solids”. The Zen Chic quilt was our inspiration to translate this look in different color schemes following rules like split-complimentary or triade.

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And you can see that the students found all kind of interpretations for the newly learned color rules.
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Our exercises on paper were translated to fabric choices.
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That was a nice atmosphere and we really had fun!
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Everyone of the students found her special and individual expression of her modern quilt, which we enhanced on the third day with modern quilting designs sewn on a domestic machine.
I’m happy with what everyone has achieved and the great atmosphere during our course!

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And if this alone wouldn’t have been great, Maria Jose is a very generous hostess and invited us for some extra days of sightseeing. We were impressed by all the fantastic architectur, especially from Antoni Gaudi. You must see the Familia Sagrada, which is still under construction and expected to be finished in 2026.

and the magic fountains at Placa espanya

A stunning Travel Duffle bag, modern pillows, CROSS IT variation and more

Donnerstag, 28. März 2013

I’m so happy to see people using the Comma fabric for all kind of inspiring projects. For a fabric designer it’s a satisfying feeling to see what people are making from your prints, what different things – quilts, bags, pillows and so on – they make from it, how it all looks, new ideas of how to use some prints – just wonderful!

One of my big, big favorite of projects I have seen with Comma is this STUNNING Travel Duffle bag my friend Diane has made. I am soooooo jealous (yes, I could make one my own, please send me some extra time over), I’d really, really love to fill in all my weekend travel stuff (or I could use it as a tool bag when attending the sewing time of my quilt guild. Rulers, iron, fabric, small mat and notions all packed up cool). This Travel Duffle has plenty of room - who don’t want have such a kind of bag her own?

Hop over to her blog post to learn more about the sewing process.

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Of course Comma is also nice to use for all kind of pillows. Susanne used one of my Comma scrap bags at etsy and sorted them by color.

Yellow, orange and white made a cute pillow

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while the other colors are right now in progress for an upcoming project

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Speaking of pillows – Casey is working on her newest contribution for modabakeshop and has designed some cool pillows from the newest lines. Comma was one of the groups she used for the easy to sew pattern. Stay tuned to get the free project.

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Not only the fabrics pop up here and there, I found also a cool variation of one of the newest patterns, CROSS IT.

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Karie from the Aurora Sewing Center, which offers the pattern, used Vanessas fresh fabric line and got a fresh rainbow colored variation – looks beautiful, doesn’t it? She did an awsome pepple quilting on her home sewing machine, read more on her blog.

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BTW: The pattern asks for a Jelly Roll, actually you need only half of a Jelly Roll to make the quilt. It’s just that a Jelly Roll gives you such a variation of fabrics. But you can make two quilts out of one Jelly Roll or use the left overs for the backing or make matching pillows like the ones from Casey. You could even use the scrap bag from etsy, to get enough strips to make this quilt.

Enjoy all the ideas from these creative people and show me what you were inspired to sew!

Happy sewing!

Comma fabric, Moda, Zen Chic picture courtesy of www.freshmoderfabric.com

Reblogging Fatquartershop: Designer Tidbits: Zen Chic

Freitag, 8. März 2013

Designer Tidbits: Zen Chic
Are you curious about where I got my Comma inspiration from? The lovely fatquartershop team asked me a few questions. Hop over to their blog and see the complete interview.

and the winner is…

Sonntag, 3. März 2013

I hope you all enjoyed this blog hop with block inspirations and nice fabrics to win.

Thank you for all your wonderful, nice and encouraging words. So many comments cheering up what I do – I'd love to send something out to everybody of you.

Well at least we can give something to everybody of you: Moda provides you with the complete sampler quilt for downloading – so if you are looking for a 2013 project for your or your group: here is the link.

And the Comma fabric bundle goes to sternenelfins who said

"This is a very intersting blog :-) and I really would love to win this bundle."
Congratulations – you won! Please contact me for sending you the fabrics.

Moda friendship block quilt along

Dienstag, 19. Februar 2013

Dies ist ein sehr langer Blogpost und meine deutschen Leserinnen möchten mir es bitte verzeihen, dass ich aus Gründen der Länge darauf verzichtet habe, den Post zweisprachig zu schreiben. Ich habe oben links auf meinem Blog einen Button “Übersetzen” installiert, der wird einen recht lustigen Text aus alledem machen. Aber die Bilder, und das ist die Hauptsache, sagen ja viel mehr als all die Worte.


The new collection COMMA is arriving in stores in the next few days and I’m overwhelmed by the enthusiastic response I got for this group! When I get a line saying “It's one of the few fabric lines where I can honestly say, that I like all the fabrics really much” I’m so glad the fabrics work wonderful for all kinds of projects.

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Joanna from Shape Moth talked about the fabrics recently on her blog, while preparing a sample from Comma for a magazine. I copied her picture which shows the fabrics so nicely.

Now for our currently running Moda friendship quilt sampler here is a step by step tutorial of the “Zen CHIC” block (and I so love to have gotten this block to play with, the circle shape is so appealing to me). It is pretty easy to do and with all the downloadable detailed instructions even a beginner can dot it.

What you need is two strips of fabric for the ring, each of it at least 20” by 5” and a piece of fabric for the background,
at least about 9 1/2” by 14”.
In addition some wonder under fusible web and a clear monofil thread. That’s it, stashbuster, huh?

Ok, from each of your “ring” fabrics cut 4 pieces, each 5” square, from your background fabric cut two squares, one is 9 1/2”, the other 4 1/2”.
Prepare also your fusible web by cutting three squares,
one 9 1/2”, one 8” and one 5”. Great!

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Next is easy peasy: You just sew together each two different squares from your “ring” fabric to form a rectangle.Zen Chic
Of course you can speed up this process by chain sewing.Zen Chic
Press seams to the darker fabric and join each two pieced pairs to a kind of checkerboard square.Zen Chic
Next prepare your fusible web: on each of your pieces draw a centered cross and use it as a guideline for your compass. For the largest square draw a circle of 9”, for the middle one of
7 1/2” and for the smallest (which needs no cross guidelines) one of 4 1/2”. (How to work with this appliqué technique is explained in detail in the attached block instructions).Zen Chic
Iron the fusible web on the back of your fabric, the smallest circle on the little square of background fabric, the both other ones on the pieced checkerboards. Make sure your cross guidelines meet exactly your seam lines.
Now cut the circles out very exactly. To avoid too much bulk in the middle of this block, cut a hole in the larger two circles. The diameter of the largest circle’s hole is 7”, the one of the middle circle is 4”.Zen Chic
Take 9 1/2” background square, fold it in halves length and crosswise and press some creases as guidelines. Pull off the paper of your fusible web, lay the largest ring on the background square, seam line matching creases and fix it by pressing. Do the same for the middle ring. Mark your smallest circle with two creases by folding it exactly in halves. Make use of these guidelines and put it onto this kind of “wedding cake” ;-). Iron it.Zen Chic
With a clear monofil thread and the button hole or zigzag stitch of your sewing machine sew around all three layers (actually you could have left the smallest circle out and make the hole of the middle circle exactly 4 1/2” diameter – in case you use the same fabric for the center and the background of the block. You for sure can vary the center point and give it another face than the background).Zen Chic
Done! Piece of cake, wasn’t it?Zen Chic
Yeah, an easy to do block – and now? What can you make out of this?

Add a 3 1/2” wide border to the block, and you have a nice front for a 16” pillow form.

Make two more blocks, set all three together to get a table runner rectangle.

Or make three more blocks, make a setting of two rows and two columns and get a nice square tablecloth.

Or make an entire quilt from these blocks. So speaking of quilts I can tell that this block is all about color value! You can make lots of variations out of it (what? this is just a ring on a square, what are you speaking of?) Yes, I said lots of variations. Because…

What would you like to see as your focus? The center circle? Make it from a dark fabric, well saturated and it pops outZen Chic
and gives you this quilt look. Something like a bull’s eye, the inner circles are the dominant elements in this design.Zen Chic
Or – you can inverse this values, make the background really dark, the center circles bright and light.Zen Chic

Your quilt design looks now like a wall with lots of windows in. It seems you can look through and find a world behind.Zen Chic
Although using the same block and the same setting, this quilt looks totally different from the one above. The first one: bold – the second one: mysterious. And have you noticed, that in both designs the fabrics of the ring are from a very similar value, so the ring itself looks quite calm.

But the ring is also an element to play with. It has this checkerboard structure in it. Lets accentuate this checks and make back- and foreground calm.Zen chic
The depth disappears and instead we get something very dynamic, it looks like wires which are going round and round. And what if we turn the blocks, alternating?image

Notice how we’ve got two overlaying designs: the circles and also squares , looking like tiles.
Now you see, you can play with this block and find endless variations.

Would you like to see a quilt design not only in black and white, but rather in a fabric suggestion? Voilà. The new line Comma, in stores now, makes a stunning quilt from this block.Zen Chic
If you use once in a while the background fabric also for ring pieces, the shapes seem to open and disappear.Comma, Zen Chic

Go with a reduced color palette and make a graphic quilt, perhaps for a young boy. image
Wouldn’t you love it?Comma Zen Chic
Or make a huge block, one which fills an entire bed quilt, like I did with this pattern:  you rule, ZEn Chic Comma 
Or  - and that is this blog post actually all about – make a single block for a sampler quilt. Because this is MODA’s friendship sampler blog hop.


Besides this block you will find each day three new different blocks from each Moda designer, all explained in detail. All with different fabric styles, suggestions -  you name it. Fabulous! Here is the nearly best: In the end Moda will give you a quilt setting containing all the blogs of this blog hop. Choose your favorite line and make a cool sampler quilt, make a Block Of The Month project out of it, maybe for your quilt group.

And show us pictures!!! Please, yes please! Post them at the flickr group here.

Follow the block hop and gather all the blocks. Click here for more information and the listing of participating Designers.

Now – after the nearly best – the very best: You will have the chance to win! Yeah! We have a brand-new fabric bundle from the very  brand-new fabric collection Comma for you. BTW: Each designer has something for you, so hop around! Today the amazing Bonnie from Cotton Way and my lovely friend Anne Sutton from Bunnie Hill show you their newest line, a wonderful block and start their giveaways. Don’t miss to stop by at their blogs!

Win this Fat Eighths Bundle containing all 40 different fabrics
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What do you have to do?

1. FOLLOW the Zen Chic blog, the one you are currently looking at ;-) and get all the news about project and fabric ideas. 

2. Leave a COMMENT on the blog as to why or for which project you would like to work with the Comma fabrics!

Don’t miss to leave your email address so I can inform you in case you are the lucky winner.

Reblogging Shape Moth: 'Comma' by Zen Chic and a giveaway!

Mittwoch, 6. Februar 2013

You have the chance to win a fabric bundle, so why not hopping over and leaving a comment?

Shape Moth: 'Comma' by Zen Chic and a giveaway!: This beautiful F8 bundle arrived to me last week:  It's 'Co...

Moda Friendship Quilt Along

Mittwoch, 23. Januar 2013

Moda Friendship Quilt Along

stay tuned in Moda's Blog "The Cutting Table" for lot's and lot's of giveaways and block tutorials. You will find great inspiration for a larger project, a friendship quilt and you have the chance to win fabric bundles from each current collection.
It will start at 18th of February and my blog post at 19th of February will provide a lucky winner with a beautiful fabric bundle of my new collection Comma.

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