You Inspire Me To Quilt

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Last year, I got an email from my friend Cheryl, asking if I would like to contribute to a new book she was writing. I would have said yes before I even heard the project description, but what she described sealed the deal for me. You Inspire Me To Quilt is for all of us who are constantly presented with those sometimes harebrained, sometimes, off the wall, and sometimes sweet and inspirational ideas from our loved ones. As I contributor to the book, I was asked by Cheryl to take one of those ideas and turn it into a quilt. I was excited because I knew exactly what I wanted to do.READ MORE

Learning to Make Repeating Patterns

blue fans by Wise Craft Handmade
I’ve wanted to feel comfortable using Adobe Illustrator for a while now. Back in what feels like the Ice Age in computer technology (the 90’s), when I worked in apparel design, I used a Computer Aided Design (CAD) system extensively, to make sales pages and color way mock ups, and I loved doing it. I was good at it, I loved being creative on the computer. My need to work on that type of system ended when I left the industry, and I haven’t really done more than dabble since then, rather clumsily too.
Scattered Flower on Dark Blue by Wise Craft Handmade
Last month, I took Jessica Swift’s Pattern Camp, with the intention of really sitting down and learning what I needed to know to use Adobe Illustrator and design repeating patterns, “cram for exam” style. This class is really everything it claims to be, a bootcamp for surface pattern design. Two full days of intensive Illustrator work (a little Photoshop too). If you do the lessons and put in the time, you come out of the two days knowing how to create a repeating pattern in Illustrator. It was the much needed push I needed, and since then I’ve been practicing daily.
Dutch Tulips by Wise Craft Handmade
It’s so addictive! Once it clicked in my head and I finally got it, I wanted to see everything in repeat!
Ditsy Flower by Wise Craft Handmade
These are definitely humble first attempts, but it’s exciting to realize that a few weeks ago none of this made sense!
Pink Flowers by Wise Craft Handmade
I have vowed to continue daily practice until it all really sinks in. Already, what took me an hour at first can now take half the time.
Diamond Flower by Wise Craft Handmade
I don’t know where I will go with pattern design, or if it will go anywhere, but for now, it’s fun to feel confident at navigating my way around the program, and create pretty patterns. The excitement of learning something new never gets old!

Commission T Shirt Quilt Made From Baby Clothes

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Update: This pattern is now available for purchase in my shop! An easy quilt pattern for any skill level.
I recently finished this commissioned quilt made from baby clothes and now that it is safely in the client’s hands, I wanted to share it with you and talk a little about it. It was so incredibly fun to make! Her original request was for a quilt using her son’s clothes, sized to fit his twin sized bed. READ MORE

DIY Striped Flower Vase

Flower Vase
I think I’m still celebrating Cinco de Mayo, or at least wish I was. Maybe that’s why I’ve been so inspired by a beautiful serape blanket we have. I love how the colors in it are bold, summery, kind of off beat, yet work together so well. My love for these colors kind of surprised me. Isn’t it funny where we get our inspiration from? I thought it would be fun to recreate the stripe patterns with yarn on thrift store, mismatched glassware and turn them into flower vases.READ MORE

Sew Together Bag

Sew Together Bag made by Wise Craft Handmade
It happens almost every class I teach, every workshop I attend. Someone pulls out there well-organized, pretty, handmade Sew Demented’s Sew Together bag. (Usually I end up asking them to borrow a tool at some point because they know where there’s is.) A couple of weeks ago I took a break from the have to’s and did a little want to sewing, whipping up my own Sew Together bag.READ MORE

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