One of my favorite uses of Electric Quilt is to draft a block in EQ using the technique I plan to use to piece the block and then create my own quilt layout for the block.
The video tutorial this week was inspired by the Studio 180 Design Rapid Fire Lemoyne Star tool along with the Starburst Technique Sheet. I loved how easy it is to piece this block using Deb Tucker's over-sized piecing/trim down techniques. No need for foundation patterns, templates or set-in seams. My kind of block! .In this video I will cover drafting the block using PolyDraw, using Serendipity to frame the block for a fun complementary design and creating a quilt using an On Point setting.
Do you like the fabrics in this quilt. They are the freeFabric of the Month download available from Electric Quilt. The collection was designed by Christa Watson for Benartex.
EQ and Benartex also have a design challenge going on. Create your own EQ design using these fabrics (and submit on the EQ page by 8/31/2018) to be eligible to win. Learn more here.. New EQ Design Book -- EQ8 Designing More Quilts
I am excited to report that I have a chapter in the soon to be published book by Electric Quilt -- EQ8 Designing More Quilts.
I am accepting pre-orders of signed copies in my store. I hope to have the books in hand to ship to US locations by September 15th. Tech Know Quilters Projects
Check out the latest group of projects created by Tech Know Quilter's members. I continue to be so impressed by the creativity of this group.
Would you like to join us? We will be opening enrollment sometime in September.. Sign up for the Wait List to make sure don't miss the opportunity. Just Getting Started with EQ8?
Have you heard of the Gees Bend quilts and their quilt makers? Many of the leaders in the Modern Quilt movement, have considered their quilts a significant influence on their work. Did you know that you can create a Gees Bend-like quilt using Electric Quilt? Check out the latest designs from those in the Tech Know Quitlers EQ8 Membership Studio. Gees Bend Background Information from: http://www.soulsgrowndeep.org/gees-bend-quiltmakers “The women of Gee’s Bend—a small, remote, black community in Alabama—have created hundreds of quilt masterpieces dating from the early twentieth century to the present. Resembling an inland island, Gee’s Bend is surrounded on three sides by the Alabama River. The seven hundred or so inhabitants of this small, rural community are mostly descendants of slaves, and for generations they worked the fields belonging to the local Pettway plantation. Quilt makers there have produced countless patchwork masterpieces beginning as far back as the mid-nineteenth century, with the oldest existing examples dating from the 1920s. Enlivened by a visual imagination that extends the expressive boundaries of the quilt genre, these astounding creations constitute a crucial chapter in the history of African American art. Gee’s Bend quilts carry forward an old and proud tradition of textiles made for home and family. They represent only a part of the rich body of African American quilts. But they are in a league by themselves. Few other places can boast the extent of Gee’s Bend’s artistic achievement, the result of both geographical isolation and an unusual degree of cultural continuity. In few places elsewhere have works been found by three and sometimes four generations of women in the same family, or works that bear witness to visual conversations among community quilting groups and lineages. Gee’s Bend’s art also stands out for its flair—quilts composed boldly and improvisationally, in geometries that transform recycled work clothes and dresses, feed sacks, and fabric remnants.” Tech Know Quilter's Gees Bend-like QuiltsThe Tech Know Quilters in the Modern Quilt class were challenged to create their own quilt in the spirit of Gees Bend using Electric Quilt. I think after looking at the quilts you will agree that they did an amazing job. Tech Know Quilters Modern Quilts ClassWould you like to learn how to create your own modern quilts? The class may be purchased as a stand-alone class in my store for $125. If you are currently in Tech Know Quilters and want to take this class next month as an add-on to your current class, please send me a note and I will get you a discount coupon.
If you missed the tutorial last week, I shared how to design a quilt around a panel. My quilt used a new collection of fabrics from Robert Kaufman called Picture This. You can still watch the video here.
In this weeks free video tutorial I will be sharing with you how to jazz up your project with applique. You will learn how to create motifs from blocks in the EQ library and add them to your quilt, a quick resize method, and how to rotate and position the motifs on your quilt.
Here is the quilt from the video.
If you would like additional practice with this technique, add the same applique images to the alternate quilt from last week.
I would love to see what you create from this tutorial.
Tech Know Quilters Highlights
Check out a few of the fantastic designs shared within the Tech Know Quilter's Facebook group this week. There have also been numerous shares for our July challenge -- but I am saving those for a future post.
Would you like to join Tech Know Quilters. Membership is now closed, however click here to sign up for notification of the next open enrollment period.
Shoot for the Stars with EQ8
Are you just getting started with Electric Quilt 8 and need some help?
Shoot for the Stars is designed to get you started with Electric Quilt 8 through training delivered straight to your inbox. This series includes 14 short (ie. 5-10 minute) videos delivered over the course of a month allowing you to learn the basics of this complex program in bite size increments. The class is currently on sale for $25 (regular $35). Join now. Shoot for the Star Student Highlight
Robert Kaufman has a wonderful new collection of fabric panels called Picture This. In this weeks video tutorial, I will share will you how to use one of their panels for a quilt, import and resize coordinating fabrics and then design a coordinating pieced border - all using EQ8.
Here are the two quilts from the video.
Next week, I will be sharing with you my thoughts on embellishing these quilts.
Tech Know Quilters Highlights
Those in the Tech Know Quilters group have been working on their latest challenge to apply what they learned during the July class. I will be highlighting these quilts in a future post -- but wanted to give the group a couple of weeks for their design juices to flow.
Members have also started their August classes. Here are a few of the submitted designs this week.
Would you like to join Tech Know Quilters. Membership is now closed, however click here to sign up for notification of the next open enrollment period.
Shoot for the Stars with EQ8
Are you just getting started with Electric Quilt 8 and need some help?
Shoot for the Stars is designed to get you started with Electric Quilt 8 through training delivered straight to your inbox. This series includes 14 short (ie. 5-10 minute) videos delivered over the course of a month allowing you to learn the basics of this complex program in bite size increments. The class is currently on sale for $25 (regular $35). Join now. |
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