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I realize I say this about every new issue I release, but for many reasons I'm so very excited about this issue! Within it are fascinating ways of making quilted portraits. Quilting may be a ton of fun, but even the simplicity of patchwork has its learning curve. Outside of the quilt block is a whole new set of design and quilting skills just waiting to be explored. I encourage you to join our designers in their captivating quilting portrait adventures and give making a quilted portrait a whirl! Some skills to explore here involve a study in colour and shading, curve piecing, and photo editing capabilities. A good attitude will be most useful too.
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So, if this issue is about faces, then what's up with the dog coats? Simply explained, what's one of your favourite faces that greets you at home? Nuff said. Here too, a dog coat looks super simple, but it does have its challenges in the fitting. In Cynthia MacDougall's detailed feature, Knitting Fit for a Dog, you'll find all you need to know about measuring and knitting an adorable coat to fit your pooch perfectly. Charles Voth does the same for a crocheted version and if this wasn't enough, check out Cindy O'Malley's knitted plaid version offering a remarkably simple yet effective detail!
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And then there’s the Spectrum QAL 2020! Our first ever quilt-a-long on QUILTsocial! This really isn’t your typical QAL at all. Succinctly, 12 quilt block patterns, 3 QAL quilters using 3 fabric collections. This exciting QAL started in September 2020 and will finish end of April 2021 at which time all 3 quilts will be showcased. In this issue are the links for each quilt block version that has already been published on Qs. Join the fun, it’s not too late, share your quilt blocks on #TheSewGoesOn we’d love to see them! I hope you’ve had time to dabble in your favourite needlework, these have been weird and maybe even hurtful times for some. I can only hope you’ve found a measure of comfort in your stitches. As always, stay safe and stay calm. Cheerfully,
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The Quilter's Connection Colour Me Crazy
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60 Cynthia MacDougall Knit Together Knitting Fit for a Dog
14 Heather McArthur
80 Knitting
18 Cathy McClean
98 Business Directory
24 Claire Haillot
Special Features
quilting Pop Art Pet Banner
Standard Abbreviations & Terms
quilting Split the Zoo Quilt
quilting Keeping It Picasso Simple Quilt
30 Lynn Swanson
sewing & machine embroidery My Darling Vinny Quilted Wallhanging
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More Joy, Less Overwhelm Into the Fire Brandy Maslowski
The Woman of the Pink Month Galla Grotto
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34 Clodagh Coker
quilting Skater's Focus Quilt
38 Olesya Lebedenko patchwork The Baby Quilt Block
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44 Paul LĂŠger
quilting Quilting Faces the Easy Way!
48 Elaine Theriault
machine embroidery Faces in Line Art Portraits
63 Cynthia MacDougall knitting Sock It to Me Dog Coat
66 Cindy O'Malley knitting Snuggles Sweater
72 Charles Voth crochet Sophie's Jacket
76 Lorraine Thompson
knitting Thoughful Soles Series Tick Tock Socks
82 Iryna Varabei
cross stitch Simon the Musician
90 The Spirit of Beads: Sharing our Stories Maria Rypan
90 8 Spectrum QAL 2020
86 Iryna Varabei cross stitch A Good Omen
94 Kathy Andrews needle felting Felting Fayetta
58 Crafting in the time of Covid Rosalie I. Tennison 5
MARK YOUR CALENDARS! April 9-11, 2021 Spring Knitting Retreat St. Peter’s Abbey, Muenster, Saskatchewan Imagine being able to knit without interruption? Share the enthusiasm with other knitters, be inspired, discover new techniques, get fresh ideas and knit, knit, and knit some more! Forms and details at www.hausofstitches.ca or call 1.800.344.6024. May 28 - June 5, 2021 Saskatchewan Stitches Conference St. Peter’s Abbey, Muenster, Saskatchewan The Saskatchewan Stitches Conference offers creative classes with renowned fibre and needle work artists and attracts participants from across Canada who love to sew, knit, quilt and rughook. Forms and details at www.saskstitches.ca or call 1.800.344.6024. Show Guide Unlimited, the 2021 edition of the Ontario Show Directory is now available! An extensive listing of the years best shows including art and craft (juried and non-juried), needlework, woodworking, festivals and bazaars throughout Ontario; available at $25.95 plus $4.00 S&H. For more info or to order online visit www.ontarioshowguide.com, or call 905.464.7469.
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Advertiser Index 06 Brampton Sew N Serge 99 Brother 98 Business Directory 65 Canadian Guild of Knitters 47 Canadian Quilters' Association 71 Crochet Designs by NanaRuth 51 Embroiderers' Association of Canada 07 Gütermann Creativ 71 Hardanger House 69 Haus of Stitches 37 Husqvarna Viking 06 K & A Quilt Studio 06 Kelly's Creative Sewing 23 KNITmuch 51 Lowery Workstands 70 Melissa Marginet 70 Ontario Hooking Craft Guild 06 Ottawa Sewing Centre 02 PFAFF 23 QUILTsocial 47 Quiltworks Studio 71 Rypan Designs 100 Schmetz 71 Seashell Stitching 06 Sew Inspired 51 Spectrum Quilt-Along 2020 85 Spirit of Belarus 06 The Quilt Store 43 #TheSewGoesOn 69 The Yarn Guy 85 X's & Oh's 17 SUBSCRIPTION FORM
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Claire's quilt design using Anthology Fabrics Little Girl in the Blue Armchair Collection
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WHAT IS IT ? This QAL is not your typical QAL, it’s far more exciting and gives you the flexibility to design your own finished quilt! Claire had a gorgeous quilt pattern waiting in the wings for a long time for the right time - NOW! Claire’s design is the original quilt pattern with a total of 12 sparkling blocks. Elaine and Paul will be making the same blocks using other fabric lines and arranging them to create totally different quilts. Aren’t you curious to see how the same 12 blocks will give 3 totally different quilts? Read on!
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Paul's quilt design using Benartex Fabrics Wave Texture Collection
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These spectacular QAL blocks are the first 7 created in the 3 highlighted fabrics. If you have a digital version of this issue, click on the block to get the piecing instructions and valuable tips to make your quilt blocks.
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Little Girl in the Blue Armchair collection by Anthology Fabrics
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Pop Art Pet Banner I have a cat named Mitz that I adore. I’m pretty sure she adores me too, though she’s a cat, so you can never really tell. I took this funny photo of Mitz one day – she stuck her face in mine, yet she seemed to be saying, “What YOU lookin’ at?” I thought it would make for a great art quilt project, but I didn’t want a typical fibre art pet portrait, with heavy thread painting. Rather, I wanted something edgy, amusing, and easy to do. My creative mind immediately wanted to create a version of the pop art style. What makes this pop art, well, ‘pop’, is the use of complementary colours – colours that are opposite each other on the colour wheel. Pink is a tint of red, and red is opposite green on the colour wheel. The two colours create a dynamic contrast. Just be sure to create balance in your work by using one colour as the dominant colour. You will note in the sample for instance, there is more of the pink than the green. – Heather Photos by Heather McArthur
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Split the Zoo! Split the Zoo! was inspired by three things.
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My Darling Vinny
Wall Hanging
It’s no surprise that science has shown dogs improve your physical, mental and emotional health.
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Both of my daughters have figure skated since they were very young. We have lots of pictures of them skating, but as parents we rarely get to see what goes on behind the scenes at competitions. We were blessed in recent years to have an incredibly talented photographer as one of the girls’ team mates father. At competitions Stephen Bell would place himself behind the scenes and was able to document some magnificent moments on film. He was able to capture the emotions of competition, whether it was of laughter, anxiety, tears, joy and in this case intense focus on what needed to be done to compete.
Madison, my eldest daughter, is a master of mental preparation and this photograph captures her beauty and pensive thought. When I was presented with the opportunity to do a quilting project on Faces, the series of images from competition preparation popped immediately into my mind. The choice was obvious…except that I had to choose which of my two daughter’s portraits to do first. One guess what project is next? – Clodagh
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The Baby Quilt Block 365 days quilt scraps challenge
My friend had a baby during the time I was running my 365 Days Quilt Scraps Challenge. I was inspired to commemorate the happy event and include this baby quilt block in the challenge, therefore making it the 326th quilt block.When adding details to the 38
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baby’s face it’s easier to draw the eyes and stitch the nose, mouth, and eyebrows. As a final touch add some blush to the cheeks using water based ultimate pigment ink. – Olesya
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Quilting Faces the Easy Way
For the longest time I was more comfortable using squares and triangle shapes as part of my quilts. With time and the help of great teachers I discovered some techniques were not as difficult and mind blowing as I thought they would be. After each new workshop, I ventured out of my comfort zone to eventually find creative and uncomplicated solutions to quilting challenges. One such technique I never enjoyed working with is hand appliqués. Many of my friends know not to suggest I do hand appliqués. I envy the quilter who has the time and patience to not only hand appliqué a few small pieces, but to do full Baltimore Album quilts. Although time consuming, I love to hand quilt and I enjoy doing English Paper Piecing. So, how do you make a full appliqué quilt when you don’t like hand appliqué? Well in my case, I learned how to do machine appliqué and I liked it. I’ve now made a few quilts using my new skill set, some of which I explained how to do on QUILTsocial.
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I love incorporating technology into my sewing. While embroidery software has been around for years, many people shy away because they think the software is complicated and it can be. However, some features make creating your designs so easy, anything is possible. I used the mySewnet™ Embroidery software (Platinum) to create the samples in this article. It's a subscriptionbased software available in different configurations. It's replacing the previous version of embroidery software called Premier+™ 2, which will be phased out but can still be purchased and is supported. I used the PFAFF creative icon™ to stitch the designs. While these embroidery designs look incredibly complicated, they're so easy to create using the PhotoStitch Wizard. You can easily convert a photo of a favourite location, person, or pet into an embroidery design. You have to make choices as you progress through the Wizard, but you don't have to do any hard work! There are five photo styles to choose from when turning a photograph into an embroidery design: Colour, Sepia, Monochrome, Colour Tile, and Linear. Here are some key factors to consider when creating an embroidery file using the PhotoStitch Wizard.
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Woman of the Pink Month Tapping into the mind of an artist Galla Grotto
The portrait The portrait genre is very popular in art. A textile portrait is a fairly new phenomenon. At the most prestigious quilt festivals today, you can see many different examples of portrait art. Why is this genre so popular today? In the recent past, the portrait could be used mainly by artists. It was necessary to be able to draw, know the anatomy of the human face and the basics of colour science. In the modern world of cutting-edge technologies, this is no longer necessary. The portrait genre has become available, and the internet is full of portrait images of different quality, techniques, and styles.
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Knitting fit for a dog! Cynthia MacDougall
The original title for this piece was “Practical mathematics for knitting,” but before I’d finished typing it, I could hear you yawning! Actually, I’ve wanted to write an article about math and knitting for a long time. Who would have thought a global pandemic would have created the opportunity! While this piece does include some practical math, my aim here is to share my insights for the dog coat project in this issue. I’m not sure which you’ll find scarier: my ideas or the math! When I was asked to create a dog coat, it took a while to think of a model. I hear dogs barking in my neighborhood all the time, but should “crazy knitting lady” really go knocking on doors at a time like this? I decided to recruit the family two doors down, as they have both girl children and a dog. I approached the parents first, and asked them if, since they were home schooling, could I develop a math problem for the girls that would include measuring, and recording of results? I sweetened the deal with the potential of a photo shoot for this issue and got the green light. Involving children in knitting can be this simple.
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Snuggles Sweater
My neighbors dog, Snuggles, is a fashionista when it comes to dog sweaters and coats. During the winter months, Snuggles can be seen sporting a variety of different apparel on her walks. Since I have a fascination with plaids and noticed that Snuggles didn’t own a plaid sweater, I decided to make one for her. My goal was to create a window pane plaid effect without carrying floats in behind. The vertical columns were done with a top stitching technique and crochet hook.
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The sweater is knit in the round begining with the turtle neck collar and worked down. The lower chest is worked back and forth using a second set of needles, then rejoined in the round once the leg openings are complete. Snuggles is a small dog, weighing in at 14lbs and 15” in height to the top of her back, but this pattern can be easily tailored for a larger chest or bigger dog by doing more rows and increases before separating for the legs. The belly section can be tapered in by doing decreases after the legs, and the length can be tailored by knitting more rows before starting the short row shaping. – Cindy
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Betty incorporates traditional hardanger embroidery in her contemporary designs. From small quick-to-stitch gift ideas to larger pieces for your home decor, you'll find lots of variety in the Hardanger House line of embroidery patterns & kits. View them all on Etsy: etsy.com/shop/HardangerHouse
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Crochet is notorious for its potential to sculpt 3-dimensional pieces, and suits dog-wear very well. Many people are passionate about Amigurumi, a Japanese word for "crocheted or knitted stuffed toy", and
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I've crocheted a few myself. I took the design principles from Amigurumi shapes, enlarged them, and then wrapped little Sophie in this charming cold weather sweater. – Charles
Sock 1 HOLD BACK TIME Sock 2 KNIT YOUR SOCKS
The face I chose for my socks is the face of a clock. Time passes slowly when knitting the leg of a plain sock. I find myself looking forward to reaching the heel. Because the heel can be knit apart from the sock, I decided to make it interesting by fitting small designs into the flap. I call it Halftime Relief. For these socks I used embroidery but a textured pattern or a colour motif works even better. I encourage you to take some time and try your own idea. – Lorraine
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Thoughtful Soles Series Welcome to Thoughtful Soles Series by Lorraine Thompson! This is a zany collection of knitted sock patterns to tickle your funny bone every time you wear them. Tick Tock Socks is the 9th sock pattern in this series. The following sock patterns were published in previous issues: Dark Mushrooms (Issue 46), Wiggle Room (Issue 47), Winter is Coming (Issue 48), Colourwash (Issue 49), Wool Stew (Issue 50), High Fibre (Issue 51) , Bumps in the Road Socks (Issue 52) T is for Turn Socks (Issue 53)
DARK MUSHROOMS
WINTER IS COMING
WIGGLE ROOM
COLOURWASH
WOOL STEW
HIGH FIBRE
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felting basics Needle felting is a wonderful craft, it's easy to do and very relaxing, it’s also a very affordable craft with the wool and tools not costing a great deal. However, it’s highly addictive. Felting is the process of condensing wool and making it dense so that it forms together and makes a fabric, or in this case so that it condenses into a sculpture. Felt itself is an ancient textile with known examples dating back to 5000 BC. Needle
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felting as a craft and art form however, only started in the 1980s by Elenor and David Stanwood. They purchased a vintage industrial felting machine and discovered a new way to use the needles and created a new type of art. A felting needle pushes the wool fibers into a sculpture or picture, and with a lot of stabbing and imagination, you can make anything. I’d like to introduce you to my needle felted doll face, Fayetta, the Felted Fairy.
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Sew Inspired 375 Daniel St S, Arnprior, ON K7S 3K6 613.623.0500 sewinspired.ca info@sewinspired.ca Your Ottawa Valley PFAFF® Authorized Dealer. We have a large supply of quilting & sewing supplies, knitting supplies, as well as in stock PFAFF® sewing machines. We also have a listing of sewing and quilting classes. Sew With Vision 480 Parkland Dr, Halifax, NS B3S 1P9 902.479.2227, sewwithvision.net Stitch By Stitch 550 Days Rd Unit 1, Kingston ON K7M 3R7 613.389.2223, stitchbystitchkingston.com That Sewing Place 16610 Bayview Ave #10, Newmarket, ON L3X 1X3 905.715.7725, thatsewingplace.ca The Quilt Store / Evelyn's Sewing Centre 17817 Leslie St, Unit 40, Newmarket, ON L3Y 8C6 905.853.7001 or toll-free 1.888.853.7001 The Quilt Store West 695 Plains Rd E, Unit 6, Burlington, ON L7T 2E8 905.631.0894 or toll-free 1.877.367.7070 thequiltstore.ca Now with 2 locations to serve you, we are your Quilt Store Destination! The staff here at The Quilt Store is always on hand to provide Quilt Wisdom, Quilt Inspiration and most of all we pride ourselves as the place to make... All Your Quilt Dreams Come True! The Stitcher's Muse Needleart #101 - 890 Crace St, Nanaimo, BC V9R 2T3 250.591.6873 thestitchersmuse.com info@thestitchersmuse.com A divine little shop with supplies for all your hand stitching needs! Friendly, knowledgeable, helpful staff. Cross stitch, canvaswork, needlepoint, embroidery, counted thread, lace making & more. Books, patterns, fabric, threads, tools. The Yarn Guy 15 Gower St, Toronto, ON M4B 1E3 416.752.1828 or toll-free 1.800.836.6536 theyarnguy.com info@sewknit.ca See us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter! Knitting machines, sewing machines, repairs, parts for Passap, Studio, Singer, Silver Reed, Superba, White. Sewing notions and supplies, books, ball yarns, coned yarns, TAMM yarns, Paton's yarns, Bernat yarns, Phentex yarns, Bernat kits & crafts. Upper Canada Quiltworks – Quiltworks Studio 37 Perth St, Brockville, ON K6V 5C3 613.865.7299; Open 10-4, Tuesday-Saturday uppercanadaquiltworks.com uppercanadaquiltworksstudio@gmail.com Quilt patterns and books, fabric and notions, felted wool, wool kits, punchneedle patterns and supplies and Valdani embroidery floss. Workshops in quilting, punchneedle, wool applique, rug-hooking, sewing, sign painting & more! UNITED STATES A Quilter's Folly 8213 Brodie Ln #100, Austin, TX 78745 512.899.3233, aquiltersfolly.com A-1 Singer Sewing Center 1012 S Oliver St, Wichita KS 67218 316.685.0226, a-1singer.com American Folk Art and Craft Supply 1415 Hanover St, West Hanover, MA 02339 781.871.7277, americanfolkartonline.com Charlotte Sewing Studio 1109 Tamiami Trl Unit 2, Port Charlotte FL 33953 941.235.3555, charlottesewingstudio.com Close to Home Sewing Center 277 Hebron Ave, Glastonbury CT 06033 860.633.0721, closetohomestores.com Cottage Quilts * Sew Creative Studio 1310 Center Dr Unit A, Medford OR 97501 541.500.8071, cottage-quilts.com Discount Fabric Warehouse 933 Kanoelehua Ave, Hilo HI 96720 808.935.1234, discountfabricwarehouse.com
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