Welcome to the Craft Napa Blog Hop! I am so excited to be teaching at Craft Napa in January 2016! Here is the link to go sign up for a class or classes. This is going to be a super fun event and you won't want to miss out. The perfect get away after the holiday, and a great way to begin the new year Registration deadline is December 15th. link: http://craftingalifellc.com/ · CRAFT NAPA sponsors, BERNINA and Meissner Sewing and Vacuum Centers. https://www.meissnersewing.com http://www.bernina.com/en-US · Okay, this is really cool. - there will be a big grand prize drawing that will happen after Pokey’s blog post. Leave a comment on my blog and it will be considered in the big scheme of things. Deadline for comments is December 10th at midnight PST. The grand prize is a $500 Gift Certificate from eQuilter. ·
Nov 30- Jane LaFazio – http://janeville.blogspot.com/
Dec 1 – Lynn Krawczyk – http://smudgeddesignstudio.
Dec 2 – Judy Coates Perez - http://www.judycoatesperez.
Dec 3 – Jenny K. Lyon - http://quiltskipper.com/blog/
Dec 4 – Jamie Fingal - http://JamieFingalDesigns.
Dec 5 – Melanie Testa – http://melanietesta.com/blog/
Dec 6 – Elizabeth St. Hilaire - http://www.paperpaintings.com/
Dec 7– Leslie Jenison - http://leslietuckerjenison.
Dec 8- Carrie Bloomston - http://www.carriebloomston.
Dec 9 – Cheryl Sleboda – http://blog.muppin.com
Dec 10 – Pokey Bolton - http://pokeysponderings.com/ |
The hexagon sky. I love the texture, colors and the depth that these create. |
Blue sky hexagons |
and we can make smaller hexagons for the landscape! |
In the coming year I want to learn how to free motion quilt and display my mini art quilts.
ReplyDeleteLove these little houses. First saw them at Houston a few years back and have been hooked every since first sighting. They are on my list of projects to try out in 2016. Thanks for the blog and fun ideas.
ReplyDelete"When" I win the prize, LOL, it will be hard to choose what class... here's hoping I have to make that tough decision! Thanks,
ReplyDeleteDiane
Wish I could go but there are health concerns in my family. Maybe later in the year. Have fun without me.
ReplyDeleteI have appliqued 'scenes' but I'm not really an art quilter. I want to make more mini quilts for my 12 x 14" table stand, and this is a good size to try my hand at art quilts. I like your use of hexagons for the background.
ReplyDeleteI am wanting to learn-in my heart and soul-that mistakes are just part of the process and can lead to wonderful results.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win.
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I am hoping to learn to do more with stamping, printing and fabric dyeing. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteWork in a series will be my focus in 2016. I would like to work on the addition of hand stitch to my work.
ReplyDeleteI so wish I could go. It all sounds amazing! Maybe next time?
ReplyDeleteI would like to get better at painting with thickened dyes.
I am setting a goal to take more classes on color and composition in 2016. Looking forward to seeing your work in person at Craft Napa in 2016.
ReplyDeleteI would like to learn how to make better representational quilts. I need to do one for my daughter, she has been waiting for it for years!
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ReplyDeletesee you at the NAPA Craft event
ReplyDeleteI am especially curious about the Sizzix cutting machine...b
ReplyDeleteWish I could join you in Napa. I love the little house quilt!
ReplyDeleteI wish I could learn to relax more and just go with the flow.
ReplyDeleteI hope to be able to have the focus and confidence to allow my art quilts to grow and evolve.
ReplyDeleteI want to experiment with with different techniques using transfers, paint, RIT dye, screens and stamps for printing on fabric and other interesting textures. Hopefully, I be able to use some of the techniques in the "trees" series I'll start in January :-)
ReplyDeleteThere's still so many techniques to try, as I am on my art journey I have taken several classes that I have longed to take for years. It's been so exhilerating and soulful.
ReplyDeleteSo excited to come and see your quilts in person. My west coast sister and I are meeting at Camp Napa for some sister fun time. Sorry but we are taking a different class this time.
ReplyDeleteI'm not new to quilting but very new to art quilts - so new that it's hard to know what I'd like to learn. My goal for 2016 is to be comfortable with free motion and quilt some of the UFO tops I've accumulated. Look forward to Craft Napa.
ReplyDeleteWow - that look like an incredibly cool class - wish I could be there (maybe next year!!) :)
ReplyDeleteWish I could attend one of your workshops; the houses look like fun. In 2016 I'd like to try my hand at working freer and looser in style. I've done liberated patchwork in Gwen Marston's style and I will always enjoy my traditional applique; maybe it's time to stretch the traditional look to be looser in style and brighter. Thanks for showing your work to us on your blog.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to learn how to make a monoprint. I don't have much experience with paint.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to work on adding more mixed media to pieces rather than just the usual fabric & thread.
ReplyDeleteText on quilts. Layering are two skills I want to improve.
ReplyDeleteI want to learn more techniques for printing on fabric
ReplyDeleteI want to learn to relax and just have fun with my quilting.
ReplyDeleteI'm very excited about coming to Craft Napa! Can't wait to see your work in person!
ReplyDeleteI want to make more art quilts using the Misty Fuse product and give myself a gift of the Goddess sheet.
ReplyDeleteI'm just beginning to venture out from traditional piecing. I won some paints as a door prize and am looking forward to experimenting with them.
ReplyDeleteSure wish I could join you all at Craft Napa. For 2016 I'd like to learn to sketch and incorporate my sketches into my art quilts.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteWould love to attend but physically I'm no longer able to do any traveling. I want to learn more about embellishing and texture in 2016. Have fun!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the house. It sounds like a lot of fun. Thanks for the chance to win. Happy Holidays to you!
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I'd love to learn how to use all kinds of fabrics combined with other, more unconventional items and materials.
ReplyDeleteI love the way your overlay shapes to make designs.
ReplyDeleteI do love those hexagon shaped backgrounds! never would have guessed it.
ReplyDeleteI want to learn how to fuse and use paints on my quilts. Such an exciting field, and I am just dipping my toes into the water!
ReplyDeleteSaw you on The Quilt Show and have fallen hard for your fabric and style! Maybe next year when I retire I can make it out west to Napa- please teach again!!
ReplyDeleteKeep the wonderful blog ideas coming- they cheer me no end during our long New England winters! Peg
Giant, expressive, raw edge applique. I can't wait to see you in Napa!
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ReplyDeleteI am not artistic, but loved your shows. I quilt and would like to branch out in creativity, but have not jumped into it as yet.
ReplyDeleteI am not artistic, but loved your shows. I quilt and would like to branch out in creativity, but have not jumped into it as yet.
ReplyDeleteWould love to learn how to better incorporate my sketches in art quilts.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the info on the die cutter. I have been looking at them but wasn't sure which one would be best.
ReplyDeleteI want to get a better idea of a clear direction for my art quilts! Thanks for a chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI want to learn more about dyeing my own fabric -
ReplyDeleteI enjoy your work and can't wait to attend a Craft Napa event in the furure.
ReplyDeleteMy art quilts are too simple looking, so I would like to learn how to embellish them. -- soparkaveataoldotcom
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