I just tried making seminole patchwork and found that it's fun and super easy. I simply made a strip from 3 fabric choices, cut it into pieces, re-arrange and piece them all together.
I managed to make all 4 seminole strips for my 9-block tapestry that I have worked on it for a long while.
At the corners, I decided to replace some red with pink.
It took 2 days to finish basting this (approximate) 108 x 108 cm quilt. I stopped every time that I got bored.
There is a wide variety of seminole patchwork, and I'd like to try more!
Saturday, August 23, 2014
Thursday, August 7, 2014
A little more from Thailand Quilt Festival 2014
Last Fri, I joined one of workshops held in the quilt festival. It is called "The Imaginary Stream" led by Lakkana Jones, who is the first generation quilter in Thailand. I found that this workshop was different from others, which generally used common techniques. That was why I registered this one.
The instructor introduced us the art quilting which has been gaining popularity in modern quilt today. Beside of traditional techniques, painting, dyeing, collage and more approaches are used to create the quilt.
I'm a bit disappointed that the workshop was only 3 hours long. Absolutely, we couldn't finish this work within such little time. Anyway, I got to know the quilt work in new way and encouraged to learn those new techniques.
Below are some more pics that I took from the quilt show.
The Imaginary Stream by Lakkana Jones |
The instructor introduced us the art quilting which has been gaining popularity in modern quilt today. Beside of traditional techniques, painting, dyeing, collage and more approaches are used to create the quilt.
3D effect |
I'm a bit disappointed that the workshop was only 3 hours long. Absolutely, we couldn't finish this work within such little time. Anyway, I got to know the quilt work in new way and encouraged to learn those new techniques.
Below are some more pics that I took from the quilt show.
By Akane Sakamoto |
By Akane Sakamoto |
By Yoko Saito |
By Yoko Saito |
By Shizuko Kuroha |
Wednesday, July 30, 2014
Thailand Quilt Festival 2014
First of all, I'd like to apologise for not getting back to everyone visiting my blog hop last couple weeks. It was my rough time. I had to see the doctor more often and decided not to sit in front of computer for a while; however, today I could not resist sharing with you a special event rarely held in Bangkok. It's Thailand Quilt Festival 2014 held by Janome (Thailand) during July 30th - Aug 3rd.
The event consists of 3 zones to explore. The first one is an exhibition floor for showing works from many artists, mostly Asian and some from US. I took all these pictures from mobile phone, and with the limited space, sorry for the composition & quality of images.
By Chang Bi En, Taiwan artist |
By Ha Gyeong and Kim Hye Jeong, Korean artists |
By Ms.Masneh binti Dillah, Malaysian artist |
Is it the needle punch technique? Please tell me if you know. |
Our Queen Sirikit's birthday is coming, Aug 12th, so there are many works made for the Queen.
"The Beauty of Thailand - For Merciful Queen Sirikit" by Noriko Nozaka |
By a group of Thais |
"Our Beloved Queen" by Lakkana Jones |
By Sasiwimol Sujit, Thai artist |
"I love Thailand" by Akemi Shibata |
"Smile Avenue" by Noriko Nozawa |
by Noriko Nozawa |
by Noriko Nozawa |
By Yoko Saito |
By Yoko Saito |
By Yoko Saito |
By Maruya Yoneko |
The second zone is the winners & contestants of "Soul Siam" quilt contest showcase.
The 1st place of big quilt contest |
It's a picture of 'Tung' or a kind of flag used in ceremony or celebration in Northern Thailand |
The 2nd place of big quilt contest, The Royal Barge Supannahong. |
I can't remember whether this one gets the 3rd place or honorable mention award |
The honorable award of big quilt contest. Loi Krathong festival. |
The honorable award of big quilt contest. Farmers are transplanting rice seedlings. |
For mini quilt contest, there are only 2 prizes, excellence award and honorable mention award.
The excellence award of mini quilt contest. The traditional Thai game. |
The honorable mention award of mini quilt contest. The legendary picture of the King receiving lotus flowers from old lady. This real scene happened 59 years ago. |
The honorable mention award of mini quilt contest. The roof of temple. |
I really like this one. It gets no award though. Thai silk fabrics are used to make the elephant face |
"Crazy Siam Pineapples" by Mrs. Susan Davy |
The last zone is the heaven for fabric & notion shoppers. I spent most of time in this area :-D. Sorry, no good picture. I have registered for an art quilt workshop on this Fri. Perhaps I could take some more pictures.
Wednesday, July 16, 2014
2014 New Quilt Blogger Blog Hop
Today is my day on 2014 New Quilt Blogger Blog Hop hosted by Beth @ Plum and June. I'm so excited to be a part of such special event. For those who don't know me yet and who may know some about me, 'welcome' to my blog and please allow let me introduce myself once again. I'm Bee from Bangkok, Thailand. I used to work in IT industry, but now I'm a full time housewife.
My husband and I when we was travelling in Northern Thailand |
I started sewing 2 years ago since my husband bought me a second hand sewing machine from his colleague. At that time, I had no idea how to use it, so he learned from the colleague, the seller, then he taught me when he came back from work. Is it amazing? I learned how to use the sewing machine from my husband!
Since then, I have been addicted to sewing everything, e.g. purse, bag, device case, scarf etc., until I got to know the art of quilting. Patchworks & quilts became the majority of my works, and luckily I have had a chance to learn quilting from a famous Japanese quilter, Akemi Shibata. She is so inspiring to me, and I feel more than happy every time that I join the class.
Here're some of my favorite works. They are all hand pieced & quilted. I used the sewing machine only at bindings.
Sea Themed Wall Hanging |
Orange Peel & Double Wedding Ring Placemat |
This bag is designed by my sensei, Akemi Shibata. I only did following the pattern. |
The flower at the center is designed by Akemi Shibata. |
Here's a little bit more about me.
Color : Pink & Green
Movie : Up, Totoro, X-men, Inception, Julie and Julia
Book : The Last Lecturer, The Da Vinci Code
Music : Jim Brickman, Richard Clayderman
Food : Rice with Thai style omelette (or "Kai- Chiao" in Thai), Tom Yum, Tuna sushi
Dessert : Chocolate Cake
Dream trip : Maldives, Switzerland, Prague
I also have some tips to share with you, although I have only little experience.
Quilting tip
If you don't have a patchwork board, which is a bit pricey, you can use a super fine grit sandpaper instead. It can prevent the fabric slipping when marking lines around template and doesn't harm the fabric at all. Here is mine.
I sticked the superfine grit sandpaper on small plywood and made a jacket for it.
Blogging tip
I always put the best picture at the first place in each post because it will be shown in Bloglovin feed. I hope that the pic can catch people eyes.
Well, I believe you know me better now. Before you leave, I have a question for you. Do you usually name things around you, e.g. car, etc.? I'm thinking to name my sewing machine now. Let me know what yours is.
Thanks so much for visiting my blog. Please also check out other talented quilting bloggers as listed here.
Sharon @ Color Girl
Serena @ Sew Giving
Carmit @ Quilting Rainbows
Jehn @ Jehnny And The Boys
Jenny @ Jack's Room
Deborah @ Sunshine Through The Rain
Jennifer @ A Quarter Inch From The Edge
Jane @ Where Jane Creates
Carla @ Granny Maud's Girl
Bee
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