We have a lot of stuff to talk about today! The "A Flair For Fabric" blog hop hosted by Martingale & Co. is continuing with Margot Languedoc of The Pattern Basket. She's from Canada and is one of our newer designers. Her signature flowers and beautiful palette are lovely. Make sure that you go to her website for some gorgeous inspiration.
We have our November "Desire To Inspire" challenger to post. Apologies for the delay. It is a fabulous one.
Juli Thompson is our November Challenger.
HG: Name?
JT: Juli Thompson
JT: Juli Thompson
HG: Where do you live?
JT: I am originally from Portland, Oregon. My family moved twice across the country in 2011 to Saint Charles, Missouri and then to Saint Michael, Minnesota.
JT: I am originally from Portland, Oregon. My family moved twice across the country in 2011 to Saint Charles, Missouri and then to Saint Michael, Minnesota.
HG: Family?
JT: I live with my husband Erik of 18 years, our 8 year old son Ben, and our dog Wilson.
JT: I live with my husband Erik of 18 years, our 8 year old son Ben, and our dog Wilson.
HG: How long have you been quilting?
JT: I fell in love with quilting after visiting my local quilt shop almost 12 years ago.
HG: What’s your favorite technique?
JT:I enjoy challenging myself to learn new techniques and trying them out on smaller projects. I also like mixing techniques. For a Thimbleberries club challenge, I combined hand embroidery, beading, machine quilting, and bias binding with a scalloped border.
HG: Who taught you how to quilt?
JT: I learned to quilt as an adult by taking various classes offered through my local quilt shop and participating in Lynette Jensen’s Thimbleberries club. I have fond memories of learning to sew craft projects as a young girl on my mother’s New Home sewing machine, but I did not start quilting until my 30’s.
HG: Do you belong to any guilds?
JT: I am active in several clubs at my local quilt shops, including a Block of the Month club, Redwork club, and Kim Diehl’s Simple Whatnots club. I treasure the friendships made through quilting!
HG: Anything else you would like to share with our readers?
JT: I enjoy making quilts for family, friends and charity. After I finish a bright and cheery quilt, rather than sorting the fabric scraps back into my stash, I make a smaller quilt to donate to Quilts for Kids or Project Linus. I plan to piece a quilt for Quilts of Valor in the future. There is never enough time in the day for all the projects waiting for me in my quilt room! I encourage everyone to support their local quilt shops, take a class, join a club, learn a new technique, enter a quilt show, and participate in a mystery quilt or challenge.
HG: Desire to Inspire:
JT: For this challenge, I focused on the preprinted panel with 1 large motif and 4 smaller motifs. The panel offers the look of applique and the durability to withstand repeated washings from accidental spills. For the 26”x44” rectangular table runner, I adapted Kim Diehl’s “Penny-Wise” from her book Simple Charm: 12 Scrappy Patchwork and Applique Quilt Patterns. I substituted the pieced / appliqued center section with the larger panel motif.
JT: For the 34” x 34” square table topper, I created a scrappy Irish Chain of red and blue fabrics to compliment the smaller panel motifs.
JT: Both projects were made exclusively with the beautiful Vintage Farmhouse fabric collection by Kim Diehl from Henry Glass.
Thank you for the opportunity to participate in the Desire to Inspire challenge.
Happy Quilting!
HG: Thank you Juli for such wonderful work. Your projects are so beautiful and we are glad that you took our challenge.
Today we are going to have another "Countdown To The Holidays" event and we are going to give away some Kim Diehl fabric!
Good luck!
Have a great day.
-HG
I've finished 2 table runners for Xmas gifts - 2 more to go!
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice family and great quilting! thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love how the farmhouse fabrics look in the quilt, gorgeous prints and shades.
ReplyDeleteDebbie
I've finished 3 gifts so far!
ReplyDeleteJust did 10 little bags to fill with homemade goodies.
ReplyDeleteI have made 3 different projects but that would total 14 gifts! I absolutely love to make special gifts for Christmas!!
ReplyDeleteHi,just getting started this week: 3 quilty ornaments! would like to do 2 table runners too!
ReplyDeleteThanks for a great giveaway!
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So far this year only one throw quilt to give away. But in 2015 we have a family wedding( make a quilt), and would like to make quilts for 2 nieces, and in charge of making quilt for outgoing President of guild, I am VP so in charge of gift, me and my big ideas!
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I'm working on 3 table runners - haven't finished them yet. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThose are absolutely gorgeous fabrics and would make a great quilt! Thanks for the chance at a wonderful giveaway.
ReplyDeleteThose are absolutely gorgeous fabrics and would make a great quilt! Thanks for the chance at a wonderful giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI haven't finished any gifts so far but I have 12 Christmas ornaments that are partly done.
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I haven't finished any gifts yet but I have 12 Christmas ornaments that are partly done.
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I have made a few table runners and 2 small wall hangings.
ReplyDeleteI have 3 to complete - fabric bought one 75% done (matter of fact its from a class at hershey with Kim) 2 others in process. Appointment made with quilter.
ReplyDeleteI have made a quilt, a child's quilt and now I am working on a table topper to match the quilt.
ReplyDeleteIncase my first comment didn't post-
ReplyDeleteI'm working on 3 quilts
One 75% done and a quilt from class I took with Kim Diehl in Hershey PA...other 2 in progress.
So far I have made three gifts for Christmas this year. Many more to go.
ReplyDeleteI've made lots of holiday gifts! In fact I gave my husband's family their Christmas gifts at Thanksgiving since we won't see them for Christmas -- six lap quilts done and delivered! Still have some things I'm working on as well.
ReplyDeleteI've completed 9, am mostly done with one, and have two more. cdahlgren at live dot com
ReplyDeleteI have been busy baking and freezing goodies to take to people at work. My machine is calling to me and I think next weekend will be a personal retreat for me!
ReplyDeleteYour designs are beautiful and I would love to win Kim Diehl fabric. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteTruly only two and one wasn't using fabric.
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So far I've made about 10 things but I'm still not done. I have a ways to go! Thanks so much for the inspiration and the giveaway!
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Only have 7 finished...& 6 more to finish...only 2 are not even started...but will be easiest Lol!
ReplyDeleteI have got one quilt finished for my mom. I still plan to make zippy pouches for the girls.
ReplyDeleteI have to admit, I haven't started making my Christmas gifts yet. I only have 3 on my list, but I have been putting them off.
ReplyDeleteI have made 3 holiday projects so far. Thanks for the beautiful fabric giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI have yet to finish a Christmas gift. Hopefully, by Christmas Eve I will have 8 finished!
ReplyDeleteI just love Henry Glass fabric. Keep up the good work.
ReplyDeleteI've made about 5 so far with many more to finish! :)
ReplyDeleteI am working on some now. When I finish these I will have at least 5 gifts done.
ReplyDeleteI have made about 10 different items for Christmas gifts. I still have 2 or 3 more to finish. Thanks for the great giveaway.
ReplyDeleteSo far I've made a dozen gifts with several more to go. -- soparkaveataoldotcom
ReplyDeleteI've made two so far, but several UFO's waiting for finishing touch's. I'll be happier than a slinky on an escalator if I can get them all done in time. Thanks for sharing such beautiful work. "Sew" Inspiring!!
ReplyDeleteI have made three gifts so far.
ReplyDeleteI have made 36 gifts so far - 4 quilts and 32 microwave bowl potholders. Thank you!!
ReplyDeleteI love your fabric and also your use of Kim Diehl!! Kim's new fabric is wonderful!!
ReplyDeleteI have only made 2 gifts so far!
ReplyDeleteI hope this isn't a duplicate. Hit the wrong key on last one. To answer your question,I've made 3 gifts. I've started knitting again and made 2 hats and a scarf. Just hope they like them. And I still love Kim Diehl's fabrics!
ReplyDeleteI have made 25 pillow cases so far. they will be used as gift wrapping to put the holiday gifts in so the recipients will get 2 gifts now. I have a few fleece blankets to finish up along with some bath robes. Oh my, where is the time.
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Pretty table topper, I never think of taking a panel apart and adding more fabric to it to change the look. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeletePretty fabric, thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteI haven't made any Christmas gifts, unless you count the candy I give as gifts. I don't like the added pressure of trying to finish something before Christmas.
ReplyDeleteI love Kim Diehl fabric and patterns. I have all her books and several kits!
ReplyDelete6 so far
ReplyDeleteI'm enjoying the blog hop & hope I win some of these great fabrics!
ReplyDeleteI have made 2 flannel rag quilts for Christmas gifts this year. Thanks!
ReplyDeletePlease click on the delaineelliott above for my email link.
two pincushions for Christmas swap. crystalbluern at onlineok dot com
ReplyDeleteZilch. Nada. Zero. None.
ReplyDeleteI have made about 20, unfortunately I realized I need some things, so I better get busy.
ReplyDeleteDebbie
i am working on a few table top runners left overs and a wedding sampler next project is bom unity and peace
ReplyDeleteNone so far. I have a table runner to quilt & a couple of candle mats to make & I think that will be the extent of my gift making this year.
ReplyDeleteI gave one already and I have one in progress!
ReplyDeleteI'm still working on #1. Can't seem to get motivated!
ReplyDeleteSo far I have not made any but I plan to make 3 easy ones this week.
ReplyDeleteOMG I only have one homemade pot holder but it is a cute owl.
ReplyDeleteNone? I don't have people that appreciate them.
ReplyDeleteI've made about 6 already :-)
ReplyDeletePretty topper. Love her fabric.
ReplyDeleteI'm in the middle of 1. I'm trying not to overdo it this year (keeping the stress level down)! Thanks: Sarah: crjandsbj(at)netzero(dot)com
ReplyDeleteIn the middle of one but nothing finished.
ReplyDeleteI have made three so far.
ReplyDeleteI have made only one thing....a quilt for my son....
ReplyDeleteNo, Holiday goodies this year.
ReplyDeleteI have made some homemade spa and body stuff. I have made a foot soak, bath salts, and sugar scrub.
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