Also, my husband and I are expecting our first baby at the beginning of January! It has been quite the exciting summer and fall! I thought I'd share some of the stitching I have been doing. I needed to stitch something and with the craziness of school I wanted to work on something fun and mindless. I've been working on a quilt for our little guy using backyard animal motifs and a style I learned from Natalie Chanin from Alabama Chanin. I'm using organic cotton jersey double layer pieces (bought from Alabama Chanin) and mostly reverse applique techniques.
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Monday, December 3, 2012
A Wee Update!
So a lot has happened in the past few months! I started back to work
in August and have been crazy busy between classes (teaching Sewing
& Construction and Undergraduate Fibers Studio) and being the
Faculty Advisor to Art2Wear (the student fashion show each April). I
have not been able to stitch as much on my RSN pieces as I need some
concentration time for them. My last class is tomorrow though and next
week, I have a date with some size 12 embroidery needles, DMC floss and
my silk shading RSN piece!
Also, my husband and I are expecting our first baby at the beginning of January! It has been quite the exciting summer and fall! I thought I'd share some of the stitching I have been doing. I needed to stitch something and with the craziness of school I wanted to work on something fun and mindless. I've been working on a quilt for our little guy using backyard animal motifs and a style I learned from Natalie Chanin from Alabama Chanin. I'm using organic cotton jersey double layer pieces (bought from Alabama Chanin) and mostly reverse applique techniques.
Also, my husband and I are expecting our first baby at the beginning of January! It has been quite the exciting summer and fall! I thought I'd share some of the stitching I have been doing. I needed to stitch something and with the craziness of school I wanted to work on something fun and mindless. I've been working on a quilt for our little guy using backyard animal motifs and a style I learned from Natalie Chanin from Alabama Chanin. I'm using organic cotton jersey double layer pieces (bought from Alabama Chanin) and mostly reverse applique techniques.
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