Meet ROCKY ROAD TO LOVE
in the Winter 2020 issue of
I have always loved the look and
feel of this magazine so it is
an honor to be amongst the pages.
My piece was inspired by
a ca 1900 crazy quilt-esqe
variation with embroidered hearts
that I came across during research.
The block is Rocky Road to Kansas
along with other names.
Many of us have had a rocky
road to finding love and so
once that thought entered
my brain, I was off to create:)
Here is a great article to
read more about the history
of the block....
For fabrics I chose to work
with Primitive Gatherings'
primitive muslins for that soft
'looks like wool but isn't' look.
My hearts are needle turn
applique' and it turns beautifully.
to use a thicker needle
(I used my embroidery needle)
to poke holes every 3/8"
or so that I can get the point
of a pencil through.
As you can see in the picture,
a fun round of connect
the dots gives the perfect
line for embroidery.
for quilting, I used the
freezer paper hearts from
my needle turn tracing.
Iron them down where I
want them, quilt around,
then remove without residue.
Easy!
Don't forget that label:)
I get busy and throw just
the basics on before shipping
but will now go back to add
some more info and
'Published' date.
Here is an exciting YIPPEE moment...
I was in 2 different shops that day
and found Rocky Road to Love
hanging out with my Wayward Sisters
and Where Love Grows!!
As you can see I was in
a very lovey mood last year:)
I also hope you will remember
my skills next time your guild is
looking for a new teacher.
My military 'jack of all trades'
designation has definitely transferred
over to my quilting and I look
forward to meeting you.
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