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"Quilting the New Classic" 20 Inspired Quilt Projects Traditional to Modern Designs

10/20/2014

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So excited that you could join me to celebrate my new book "Quilting the New Classics". Over the next 2 weeks as you follow along our blog hop you will get to see how many of the quilts were made or what inspired these amazing designers.

please leave me a comment before Nov. 3rd and you may be the winner of a copy of "Quilting the New Classics"
or you may purchase here:

http://www.amazon.com/Quilting-New-Classics-Inspired-Traditional/dp/1936096803/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1413753154&sr=1-1&keywords=michele+muska


  All quilters draw inspiration from the past. But how do today's artisans put their personal stamp on classic patterns? Twenty influential quilters from across the stylistic spectrum present their unique creative vision of timeless designs. Each pattern, Double Wedding Ring, Crazy Quilt, Dresden Plate, Bear Paw, Log Cabin, Nine Patch, Hexagon, Yo-Yo, Flying Geese, and Rail Fence, comes with step-by-step instructions for two adaptations, one traditional, the other modern.

The book also includes a history of each pattern, images of heirloom or museum-quality quilts for inspiration, easy-to-use templates and essential quilting techniques.
Forwards by Meg cox and Janneken Smucker.
   

Oct. 20th Michele Muska
http://www.lolarae.com/blog.html

Oct.21stLeslieJenison  http://leslietuckerjenison.blogspot.com

Oct. 22nd Janneken Smucker
  http://www.janneken.org/category/blog/

Oct. 23rd Valerie Bothell 
http://pinkbunnykansas.blogspot.com

Oct. 24th Kaari Meng
www.frenchgeneral.blogspot.com

Oct. 25th Elisa Sims Albury 
www.stitchoutsidetheditch.com

Oct. 26th Heather Jones www.oliveandollie.com

Oct.27th Victoria Findlay Wolfe
http://www.bumblebeansinc.blogspot.com

Oct. 28th Amy Smart http://www.diaryofaquilter.com

Oct. 29th Jackie Kunkel http://cvquiltworks.com/blogs/blog\

Oct. 30th Pat Sloan http://blog.patsloan.com/

Oct. 31st Shelly Pagliai
 
http://prairiemoonquilts.com/?page_id=62

Nov. 1st Allie Aller
www.alliesinstitches.blogspot.com

Nov. 2nd Kristin Omdahl
www.styledbykristin.com

Nov.3rd Jaquie Gering
http://tallgrassprairiestudio.blogspot.com/

Nov 3rd Pat Sloan Radio Show 4:00 eastern time
http://toginet.com/shows/americanpatchworkandquiltingradio

“The Voice of Quilting” American Patchwork and Quilting radio show 

 also:
We will be hearing some great inspiration and ideas from some of our contributors newsletters and social media platforms so keep your eye out for them too! 
 Meg Cox with Quilt Journalist Tells All
http://archive.constantcontact.com/fs174/1104232497756/archive/1118360019211.html

New York times Best Selling Author Marie Bostwick:
http://www.mariebostwick.com/
and the fabulous...
Megan Frock's www.downtownhousewife.com/
 Marci Elmer Warren, Linda Pumphrey, Bonnie Bus and Darlene Zimmerman's Feedsacklady.com

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Here is my traditional yo yo quilt "Childs Play" being made. 27 Kona solids on a simple quilted grey background. I decided to applique the yo yo's directly to the background to ensure longevity of the quilt's life. Many quilters in the 30's and 40's laid their yo yo quilts on solid backgrounds to show off their handiwork. My son, Logan cut the 300 plus circles for me and all were sewn by hand in the traditional manner. I think its one of those quilts that looks more impressive in person... the colors are so rich and beautiful. It sends me back to my college painting days  working with color theory. It was a joy to make. I think that the quilting looks very simple but Shelly Pagliai mentioned that it really was much harder than it looks!!! Thanks Shelly for such a lovely job on the quilting.

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Devon's birthday quilt

10/19/2014

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Devon's 29th Brithday quilt!!! He was a bit emotional when he read the label on the back. It was a big accomplishment for me to get it finished in time. Now to make one for Logan!!!
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Laying out in the sun to dry! Used color catchers for the first time... pinned a ton on and held my breath. Worked out pretty well... only a few spots that I don't think anyone but me noticed. I was so excited to give this to him
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Make a Fall Stuffed Pumpkin

10/17/2014

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My favorite fall recipe is Stuffed Pumpkin!
My Mom made this while I was growing up and my whole family loved it. Now my family loves it too!!!

The first one of the season always tastes the best.

Ingredients:
One small to medium sugar pumpkin
3 organic chicken-herb sausages (out of casings)
1 lb grass fed ground beef
One large Vidalia onion, chopped
Small package of mushrooms, sliced
3 cups cooked rice (I use Trader Joes rice medley)
3 to 4 tlb of butter
salt, pepper, garlic, parsley

Directions: 350 degrees
1. Wash off pumpkin and place in a shallow pan with water
cook for 30 minutes or until its starts getting tender to the touch
(this makes cutting the top and cleaning the pumpkin so much easier)
2. Let cool for 20 minutes
3. Cut out top like you are craving a Jack o Lantern
4. Clean out all seeds and pulp
5. Sauté  onions and mushrooms till they begin to soften
6. Add herbs and spices and mix in cooked rice (rice must be cooked prior to adding to meat mixture)
7. Spoon rice and meat mixture into cleaned out and partially cook pumpkin
8. Replace top and return to oven
9. Bake for another 30 to 40 minutes in shallow baking dish with a small amount of water
10. Scoop out pumpkin and meat mixture.... mash together and add butter!






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