Showing posts with label Monika Hancock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Monika Hancock. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 18, 2018

Welcome to Twelve Days of Christmas Quilts: Day 8 !

Believe it or not, it's that time of year again: time for Twelve Days of Christmas Quilts ! We are featuring an inspiring quilt each weekday, ending on Christmas Eve.  We wish you a very happy, healthy and creative holiday season.

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Tis the Season by Monika Hancock, quilted by Debbie Hancock


Blue ribbon winner for Best Machine Embroidery at the 2018 Quilt Arizona show, Monikia explains,  "Absolutely love doing Claudia Dinnell's embroidery designs. This is my seventh, and I really learned a lot from Claudia."


Because Claudia Dinnell's machine embroidery designs involve the very popular embroidery cross stitch pattern that many of us learned as children, her lovely patterns seem especially homey and familiar during the holiday season. You can also see the outline stitch pattern, used to accentuate the holly berries and leaves, plus the base of this fun snow globe. Everything seems to hark back to the joys of Christmases long ago. 


Claudia Dinnell's  charming  redwork and lacework embroidery designs, including Tis the Season are downloadable from her website, claudiascreationsaz.com .  Just scroll down to the bottom of her home page, and you'll see the download button for Tis the Season.  What a fun project !

Image credits:  Photos were taken by Quilt Inspiration at the 2018 Quilt Arizona show.

Monday, December 18, 2017

24 Days of Christmas at Quilt Inspiration - Day 18

Welcome to the 24 days of Christmas ! Each day this month, up through Christmas Eve, we'll feature a work of fiber art that reflects the joy and beauty of the season ! Let's continue with Day 18.

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To Grandma's House by Monika Hancock, quilted by Debbie Stanton


We really enjoyed the Christmas scenes in this quilt, embroidered in red and black threads. The "ribbons" on the borders have the words "Over the River and Through the Woods" and "To Grandmother's House we go !" Monika Hancock says, "[I] bought a new Bernina and this is my first big project. [It was] done in "Grunge" fabrics. I'm hooked on embroidery !" 


To Grandma's House won Third Prize, Machine Embroidery at the 2017 Arizona Quilter's Guild show. There is some wonderful detail in this design, including the swirling marks made by the skaters in the scene above, along with tiny detailed snowflakes.  The pattern is Through The Woods by Claudia Dinnell at Quilting Delights.


Image credits:  Photos were taken by Quilt Inspiration at the 2017 Arizona Quilters' Guild show.

Monday, April 18, 2016

Quilt Arizona ! Part 4

Warm sunny weather greeted us upon our desert adventure to Quilt Arizona!, the new name for the 2016 annual show of the Arizona Quilters Guild in Mesa, Arizona.  Here's Part 4 of the highlights of the show, plus some of our personal favorites.

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Desert Sisters by Skye McDonald


Skye explains, " [I sewed] strips [in desert colors] joined by curved piecing. There is a small inset piece at the bottom."  We loved the gorgeous colors and lines done in gentle waves, which are so evocative of the rolling desert foothills.
Design inspiration:  Intuitive Color and Design by Jean Wells Keenan.

Closeup, Desert Sisters by Skye McDonald


Skye finished the edges of her quilt with a facing, then she appliqued it to another solid quilt, so that the piece has more depth. She quilted this beautiful work herself, using a stationary machine.

Windy Point by Krista Zeghers


Krista says, "Gnarled cedar tress atop Mt. Lemmon, in Tucson, Arizona, were the inspiration for this original design wall quilt." These clear, softly hued fabrics work together perfectly to  give this quilt such a refreshing, elegant look! .

Closeup, Windy Point by Krista Zeghers


Krista continues, "I used all of my own hand-painted cotton, raw edge appliqued on black fabric, to suggest pen and ink with a watercolor wash." To us, this quilt suggests a lovely stained glass window, with sunlight shining behind it. Krista quilted this herself, using a track mounted machine.

Mama Loves You Baby by Monika Hancock , quilted by Debbie Stanton


Third Place winner in the category of Pictorial Quilts, this fun, sophisticated work shows a long-necked mother giraffe, bending down to touch her baby giraffe. Monika writes, "[I] found this pattern at the Road to California Quilt Show, and it seemed to be very challenging. It was!"

Closeup, Mama Loves You Baby by Monika Hancock


We really admired this fabulous, precise workmanship of both the foreground and background, which was quilted by Debbie Stanton.  Monika adds, "The quilting gave it the background it needed. [Some of the] background looks like leaves, which is very intense quilting without being overbearing." Monika's design inspiration was Love From Above at Treglown Designs. The pattern, by Keri Duke, is based on original artwork by Charley Harper.

Dale's Sunflower by Charyl Garman


Honorable Mention winner in the Pictorial Quilts category, Charyl notes, "I fused multiple layers of fabric over one another and quilted with accenting color to represent a picture of a sunflower taken by my husband." The split-complementary color scheme of orange, yellow, and green, combined with a dark purple center gives a dazzling, eye-catching look to this work. Charyl was inspired by a Fabulous Flowers workshop taught by Melinda Bula.

Closeup, Dale's Sunflower by Charyl Garman


Charyl's thread-painting technique looks terrific here! Charyl quilted this work herself, using a stationary machine.

Tabitha Trip to Bear Lake by Kimberly Murray


Kimberly won First Place for Best Theme Quilt of 2016. This year's theme was "Traditions", and Kimberly made this quilt to depict her family's tradition of going on vacation to a scenic lake each year. Kimberly states, "Tabitha is the 16 foot turquoise blue teardrop-shaped travel trailer that my husband and I take camping. She is shown [on this quilt] near the pond." ( Please see bottom closeup photo below).
Kimberly was inspired by the pattern,  I Met a Moose at Bear Lake by Jackie Robinson.

Closeup, Tabitha Trip to Bear Lake by Kimberly Murray


Kimberly did a fabulous job of hand-quilting this work herself.  Among everything else, we love the little pine tree outlines that are carefully hand-quilted in dark green.

Closeup, Tabitha Trip to Bear Lake by Kimberly Murray


And here is "Tabitha" herself, the little blue camper-trailer on the middle right, the home-away-from-home that provides so many happy vacations for Kimberly and her husband !

Image credits:  Photos were taken by Quilt Inspiration.
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