Meet our August Desire to Inspire Challenger - Miriam Saye
The collection she used is called Chills and Thrills by Shelly Comiskey. This collection is in quilt shops now!
My quilting inspiration comes from
my mom, who at 99, is still making quilts and also sewed our clothes and is a
tailoring whiz. Her mother, my grandma,
also quilted and sewed. Some of my
favorite dresses were made by her from her chicken feed sacks. Various aunts and great aunts also were
quilters.
My Henry Glass fabrics are
beautiful! I love the quality feel and
the fact that the panel is printed perfectly with the grain—no steaming and
tugging with this! My piecing is
accomplished on my Featherweight, and I’m learning free-motion quilting on my
Pfaff 4.0 that I purchased pre-owned through the mail from Prairie Quilt in
Hennessey, Oklahoma. My favorite quilt
shop is The Quilters Patch in Edna, Kansas.
The girls there are all friendly and helpful. Their shop is an oasis for quilters in this
area. The Quilters Patch is my “local”
quilt shop—a 60 mile round trip. All I
have to say is “Road trip!” and the Hooligans ride along in my little red truck
and wait patiently under a big shade tree while I shop for my fabrics.
At The Quilters Patch I purchased
the charcoal with black polka dots fabric.
It’s made by Blank Fabrics, sister company to Henry Glass—both under the
Jaftex Company umbrella.
The table topper with 12 hexagons around the perimeter is Merry-Go-Round by Atkinson Designs and one of my favorite patterns.
The star table toppers are
based on my recollection of a workshop I attended about 18 years ago with
Billie Lauder. To the best of my
knowledge, the rest of the projects are my own designs.
I thought the selvedge design was worthy of
leaving intact on the tea towel.
Because their parents make the effort to bring them here, I like to give them fun treats. I know they will love their glow-in-the-dark bags!
I use mainly Aurifil thread, although the neon thread is from American and Efird (neon yellow). It’s black light sensitive, and I thought it was a fun compliment for the Halloween fabrics. I purchased it on a whim; this was a great time to use it!Sewing these fabrics has been so
much fun! I’m appreciative that although
I don’t have a blog that I was chosen to inspire. The lovely fabrics made it easy to desire to
create, and I hope I’ve done justice to the Chills ‘n Thrills collection. I haven’t run out of ideas—just time. I’ll be making several additional pieces
before moving to Christmas sewing.
Meanwhile, I have to address the envelopes for our grandson’s wedding
invitations in my calligraphy handwriting.
Our granddaughter helped me with
the photography. I think she did an
awesome job! She also had fun with the
glow-in-the-dark and black lights.
Since Henry Glass has a Christmas
collection featuring an antique red pick up truck, I felt it was only
appropriate to feature our ’50 Chevy in Allis Chalmers orange—perfect match for
Chills & Thrills! I hope next year
to see a Henry Glass Halloween or Thanksgiving collection featuring our orange
truck!
1950 Chevy in Allis Chalmers orange—perfect match for Chills & Thrills! |
Again, thank you to Vanessa and
Karen at Henry Glass for selecting me to participate in desire to inspire this
month! I’ve had a blast and would love
to be chosen again.
Pumpkin Patch and Goodie Bags that glow in the dark. |
A ride with Chills and Thrills!
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19 comments:
WOW - you went wild on that challenge!!!! Way to go!
You did a totally fantastic awesome job on that challenge! Way to go Miriam, you rock!
What fun projects! Well done!
Lots of great projects you made. Those trick or treaters will be very satisfied.
So many fun things! I LOVE that you left the selvage on the tea towel. And your photography is just perfect! Beautiful work on every single thing you made!
These are so cute and fun! So many and such variety. Great presentation and photography. Your story and writing is wonderful fun and real! Your backdrops and props were fantastic and the orange truck is"the Bomb"! Just great for these fabrics. I do hope you see it posted again.
Great work!
Nice job. I love the glow in the dark projects.
Wow, what a lot of fabulous projects! I really enjoyed reading about you and your sewing, and your photos are wonderful.
Beautiful quilt projects and fabrics! I envy you having your mother around to quilt with you and it sounds like it is paradise where you live. Thanks so much for sharing and congrats on being the August Henry Glass Desire to Inspire designer!
What fabulous, fun projects! Love the orange pick up truck as a prop...so perfect!
Great job hun wow
Hello Miriam....What a wonderful article! Your projects are beautiful. Your DGD did a very fine job with the photographs.
Kathysquilts.
So many beautiful and fun projects!!! Such a treat to see all that you have made and each one made me smile!!
I especially loved the orange truck! Now that was a perfect set up for Halloween projects for sure!
Congratulations on a job WELL DONE Mariam!
Wow! You did a fabulous job with projects and I love the way they were photographed.
Beautiful job Miss Miriam! I have been anxiously awaiting your creations, and of course, you did not disappoint! Very busy month for you, but everything is just wonderful!
Becky
These projects are just so unique! I love the glow-in-the-dark thread and I had used it once before on a bag. Your orange truck looks awesome as do your quilted projects!
These projects are awesome. Love the orange truck!
Miriam, you did wonderful work with this project. WOW - I know a celebrity!! I love your orange truck which is perfect to highlight Halloween/fall/harvest/Thanksgiving projects. Way to go, girl!
I would like to thank everyone for their comments. This has been a wonderful experience, and I hope to be selected again.
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