Together, we made this couch quilt for Josh and Terri as a wedding present. They asked for a "coexistence" quilt, which includes a major piece of Palestinian embroidery (made by the women at 'Desert Embroidery' in Laquiya). The quilt includes an element called stacked bricks and it measures 44 X 60 inches.
Congratulations to the young couple!
Saturday, August 31, 2013
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
A Cozy Couch Quilt
This new couch quilt measures 44 X 60 inches and is meant for cuddling on your couch while watching TV. It is made in the scrappy style and is 100% cotton. It sells for $175.
Friday, August 16, 2013
During the hot days of summer in Jerusalem
Here is my latest queen size quilt, made on commission for a woman in the Galilee. She has become my biggest client and this is the third double bed quilt that I made for her!
Making double bed quilts at home is no easy feat! In fact, this one seemed so much harder, perhaps because of the August heat!
Quilting tip: Many people ask me how I do the decorative stitching for such a large quilt on a home sewing machine. I do most of it without the backing! Here's how: piece the quilt together in two large panels, then quilt each one to the batting, then connect the panels, and add the backing. On the completed quilt's backing, you will only see the decorative stitching for the borders all around, and a few straight lines down the middle, connecting the backing to the quilt.
This is a coexistence quilt which means that I have integrated large pieces of Bedouin embroidery (made on special order by the women at Desert Embroidery in Laquiya) into the basic fabric of the quilt. Here the colors are blue and green with some gold, with a strip of stacked bricks down the middle.
This is a close-up on the embroidery panels which are stunning!!
Making double bed quilts at home is no easy feat! In fact, this one seemed so much harder, perhaps because of the August heat!
Quilting tip: Many people ask me how I do the decorative stitching for such a large quilt on a home sewing machine. I do most of it without the backing! Here's how: piece the quilt together in two large panels, then quilt each one to the batting, then connect the panels, and add the backing. On the completed quilt's backing, you will only see the decorative stitching for the borders all around, and a few straight lines down the middle, connecting the backing to the quilt.
This is a coexistence quilt which means that I have integrated large pieces of Bedouin embroidery (made on special order by the women at Desert Embroidery in Laquiya) into the basic fabric of the quilt. Here the colors are blue and green with some gold, with a strip of stacked bricks down the middle.
This is a close-up on the embroidery panels which are stunning!!
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coexistence quilts,
double bed quilts,
quilts,
stacked bricks
Monday, August 5, 2013
Jellyrolls
This jellyroll quilt is made to be a couch quilt. Although it emphasizes blues and browns, it actually offers a wonderful array of colors and prints!
Jellyrolls are fun rolls of quilting fabric that come in 2 1/2" strips, and can be cut and used in all kinds of ways. Here, you see them combined with scraps from previous quilting projects!
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