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Monday, December 9, 2013

Designer Showcase: Terri Stegmiller, New Designs Revealed, Freebies and a Giveaway


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SewCalGal is absolutely delighted to be able to share insights with you today on Terri Stegmiller, as I've been a fan of Terri for many years.

Terri is a mixed media textile artist from Mandan, North Dakota.  She enjoys working with a variety of artistic medias, but her main love is art quilting.  Like many artists, she finds inspirations from her surroundings and enjoys bird watching and cats, which you can frequently see in her work!  Her style is whimsical and cheerful, with great use of color and texture that draw the eye in to want to linger and enjoy, as well as want more!


Terri has authored and co-authored several books, with the latest entitled Twelve by Twelve: The International Art Quilt Challenge.  She has also had work published in several books and magazines, as well as exhibited in juried and non-juried shows.  And, she has designed several quilt patterns.  You can find Terri's patterns and art for sale in her Etsy shop.

Some of her designs are also available on fabric, at  Spoonflower.



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Teri has also designs stencils that are quite versatile and very popular with those that want to create texture on fabric with the use of textile paints. You can find her stencils at StencilGirl Products.




Many know Terri by way of her artwork, thermofax screens and patterns that are available for purchase through her ETSY shop.

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But, you may remember her for her piece published in  "500 Art Quilts"



{above} Terri Stegmiller, Blue-Mers Paper Quilt, 2008
Cotton, interfacing, thread, newspaper, book pages, tissue paper, textile paint, glue, acrylic paint, ink, charcoal; collaged, glued, free motion stitched.

Many of her quilts have been exhibited at international quilt shows.  Needless to say, I've always been delighted to see Terri's quilt at such quilt shows.






AN INFORMAL INTERVIEW WITH TERRI:


How long have you been sewing....?
I became interested in quilting around the mid 1990's.  My first bed-sized quilt was for my bed, which was a queen.  It took me several years to complete.  I hand quilted it and not knowing better I used two layers of fluffy batting because I really liked that trapunto look, although at the time I didn't know that was the name for it and that I was going about it all wrong. 
I decided that bed quilts and traditional quilting wasn't for me.  I just didn't have the patience for the repetition and the time it took to complete a quilt.  As the Internet became more and more common I started scouring around and somehow came across art quilting and mixed media work.  I was so intrigued.  I soaked up all the information I could and experimented with most everything that interested me.  I've tried many different techniques and mediums and I think I've finally found what I most enjoy doing today from all the trials and experimentations. I've probably been art quilting since 2005-2006, about the time I started blogging.

What comes first the fabric or the design?
 I love designing, so for me it's the design that comes first.  I have several sketchbooks that I draw and doodle in and even sketch complete design ideas in.  Sometimes I will page back through a sketchbook and come across something that I drew a few years ago and develop into a quilt, stencil or Thermofax screen.
What do you enjoy doing when not quilting?
 I enjoy painting, both on paper and traditional painting surfaces and also on fabric. I love designing patterns and recently started learning about surface pattern design in the hopes of one day seeing my designs printed on fabric, home decor items, etc.  I have designed a line of stencils that are available through StencilGirl Products (www.stencilgirlproducts.com), and I design Thermofax screens that are available through my Etsy shop (www.etsy.com/shop/TerriStegmillerArt).
I also enjoy other types of sewing such as making handbags, notebook covers, pouches, and more.  I love to incorporate my hand painted fabrics into these projects.  I even dabble in garment sewing at times.

Do you enter contests? Have you won awards?

I have entered quilts into a few juried and non-juried shows.  In my local area I have won some awards.  This year I entered a quilt in the International Quilt Festival-Houston, and was thrilled to win an Honorable Mention.  I also entered this year's Quilt Alliance contest and I won an Honorable Mention there as well.

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{above} "A Bright Sun-Shiny Day", by Terri Stegmiller.


SewCalGal was certainly delighted to see this quilt at Fall Quilt Market.  It was also on exhibit at IQF Houston. 



Of course, SewCalGal wanted to share insights with you on some of Terri's current designs:


Designer Gallery of Designs:
note:  you can visit her ETSY shop to find more of her ART pieces and other projects, available for sale.


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Pine Tree Hills Pattern

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Over the Top Apron Pattern
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Quilted Tote Pattern
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     Growin' Flowers  Pattern

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    Picking Flowers Pattern


    SewCalGal also wants to thank Terri for sharing some free designs with us.   

    FREEBIE:


    freebie tote pattern
    A Big Tote pattern



    freebie kindle case
    A Kindle Pouch pattern
    freebie pattern to make a postcard envelope
    A Post Card Envelope pattern



    Visit Terri's blog for more free patterns, as well as tips, tutorials, inspirational projects and more!


    Needless to say,  SewCalGal is excited to share insights on Terri's new designs:

    NEW DESIGNS REVEALED:

    Time to let the Cat Out of the Bag.....

    Terri has just released two new designs:

    paws in the garden by terri stegmillerButterfly Moments by Terri Stegmiller

    Terri used mixed-media techniques in making her beautiful pieces of art using these designs.  Her techniques were published in the August/September 2013 issue of Quilting Arts Magazine.  With the copy of that issue you could replicate her style of art using these design patterns, or you could make these designs your own style using a variety of mixed-media products, or even using raw-edge applique.  I'm confident how ever one creates with Terri's designs, they'll come up with something that is whimsical and fun.  

    To celebrate the release of these new designs, Terri is hosting a blog hop event where participating bloggers will share what they created using these new designs.  And, at each stop in this hop you will have a chance to win a PDF copy of one of these two new whimsical kitty designs.  Here is the line up for this fun blog hop:

    Terri Stegmiller


    GIVEAWAY

    Terri has generously offered a free pattern to one lucky follower of SewCalGal.  It will be one of the two new kitty patterns and come in PDF format.   If you are interested in winning one of these patterns, simply complete the rafflecopter form below.  There are also a few optional ways to get extra entries besides leaving a comment on this post.  :

    a Rafflecopter giveaway


    SewCalGal really loves Terri's designs and hope you also find inspiration and delight with her designs too!

    You can find Terri Stegmiller at:

    http://terristegmiller.com/shop/
    http://www.etsy.com/shop/TerriStegmillerArt
    http://stegart.blogspot.com/
    https://twitter.com/TerriStegmiller 
    You may also enjoy reading about other Designers, in my Designer Showcase series.

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    Friday, October 4, 2013

    Designer Showcase: Nina Lise Moen, Mrs. Moen Patterns

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    SewCalGal is excited to showcase another amazing designer with you today.  

    Nina Lise Moen (Mrs. Moenis a brilliant quilter, fibre-artist, designer, teacher and fellow blogger, who lives in Norway.  She has a delightful blog where she shares glimpses on what life is like in Norway, as well as insights on her projects and her designs. SewCalGal has fallen in love with this designer and hopes you will too!

      I asked Nina Lise to answer a few questions that I could share with you today, to help us get to know her better.  But first, I want to share a few more insights about Nina Lise:  

    As mentioned, Nina Lise teaches and as a designer she has published many patterns.  While she has had many of her designs published in magazines, she is also a regular contributor to several magazines in Norway.  And,  she has also published a book "Gledesspredere".  


    Forside Gledesspredere Nina Lise Moen

    Gledesspredere is filled with 50  quilted projects that are made with a variety of techniques, using various materials.  It is currently only available in Norweigian, but SewCalGal  hopes that one day it will be published in English, or maybe a PDF translation made available as a supplement.  You can order a signed copy of this book directly from Nina Lise, by way of email.  The price is NOK 319.

    For many years, SewCalGal has been inspired by following Nina Lise's blog (Mrs. Moen).  It is a great resource for learning tips, tricks and also gaining insights about life in Norway. But, I've really enjoyed getting to know Nina Lise and gaining insights on what it is like in the  "designer mind" to create, as Nina Lise has certainly shared glimpses of what such challenges and rewards are like for the creative mind via her blog.  Through this process, I've come to dream of the day of having Nina Lise Moen have a quilt exhibit (or a quilt) in the US and having her travel to such a show, where I get a chance to meet her.  Even better, to be able to take a class with her.  But for now, I'm a happy follower of her blog and truly love her designs.  As such, I was truly delighted when she agreed to allow me to share insights with you today.

    I asked Nina Lise several questions, during my virtual interview.  Her answers are honest and from her heart. I hope you also enjoy getting to know Nina Lise (Mrs. Moen), as I have.  Please remember she is Norwegian and English is not her native language:


    How long have you been sewing/quilting/designing?
    I have been quilting for almost 15 years and designing my own quilts since the very beginning. My first printed patterns came in 2008 and my first pattern published in a quilting magazine in the same year.

    When did you first begin your adventure with quilting? What prompted it?
    My first quilt was made in December 1998 as a Christmas gift for my daughter. She saw a picture of a quilt in a book and said that she would like one of those. At the time she was seriously ill and we were staying at the hospital for weeks and weeks, so I was only too happy to make her one. I learned so much from the process, but most of all about the comfort and healing of a quilt. It got to be my lifeline through a most difficult time, and have continued to being so for all these years.

    What comes first the fabric or the design for you?
    Most of the time I’ll have an idea for a design first, and then start pulling fabrics, although there are times I’ll look at a fabric and get an idea on what to make with it.

    What do you enjoy doing when you're not quilting?
    I have been knitting and crocheting all my life, and during a year I will always have a period or two when I knit a lot. Besides keeping my fingers busy, I love the idea of providing warmth and comfort for my family, and of course, the joy of playing with colours. I also enjoy knitting tiny hats and blankets for the premature ward at the local hospital.
    I also enjoy painting and mixed media, particularly when collaborating with my grandson. We have a lot of fun, and have made some awesome artworks together.

    What do you view as your most challenging project?
    My most challenging project must be “Hot and cold, 7 ½ years”, the quilt I made about my daughter’s illness. I needed to make it, but it was such an emotional rollercoaster seeing it through. The process was truly cathartic, and the response overwhelming. It was part of a European Quilters Association suitcase collection that traveled through Europe for 3 years, winning a couple of awards on its way. I believe that my best works are the ones that are truly personal.

    Do you enter contests? If so, have you ever won any awards?
    Yes I do, and yes I have. I don’t make quilts with 6000 pieces or 2 years’ worth of hand appliqué, but they are very personal, carrying little pieces of my soul. It is a very strange experience, that moment when you realize that something that you made touches other people. Quilts certainly are powerful.

    What batting do you prefer to use?
    I prefer to use a very low loft polyester batting carried by my local craft shop. It is soft and quilts very nicely. I even use it for wall hangings.

    What threads do you prefer to use?
    I’ll use any kind of thread, but I have learned a few lessons about their strengths and weaknesses over the years.

    Any tips you want to share in this article?
    I think we all could take a lesson from Gloria Gaynor’s song, I am what I am – “I bang my own drum, some think its noise, I think it’s pretty”, that’s my approach to quiltmaking anyway. Make your quilts any way you’d like to, they are your quilts, and take pride in the very first quilt that you made. You actually made that quilt.

    Are there any special tools you cannot live without besides the basics?
    I am a big fan of my 18mm bias binding maker which I use for all my bindings. It works just as well with straight cut strips, and I only press one of the sides as I run my strip through the tool. I’ll stitch the unfolded edged to the front of the quilt, and turn the folded edge over to the back.
    How do your designs come to life (e.g. do you sketch, do you use EQ7 to design, etc)?
    I’ll sketch on any piece of paper that is in front of me although I do keep a couple of sketchbooks with rather cryptic content around, somewhere to jot down ideas when I get them. I also keep a notepad on my nightstand so I can empty my head before I go to sleep.
    When I start working with a design, I prefer to roughly draw them out on regular grid paper as it gives me a better idea about the format. I’ll draw any shapes on plain paper and use a copier to blow them up if necessary.
    For pattern purposes I’ll draw the illustrations in Excel. I am sure there are more suitable tools, but my background is in economics so Excel was my first computer love.

    How would you describe your style of quilting?
    I am not sure how to describe my style as I like to work with lots of different techniques and materials. Others can often recognize my design though; I am drawn to simple shapes even though the techniques may be elaborate.
    As a designer, I create quilts that I love myself and, in general, with what I have on hand. My designs are suitable for everybody, using the fabrics that they love, and often have them digging through their scraps. I have a fondness for helping people rekindle their love affairs with their fabric stashes, and to see the beauty in different materials, particularly in my classes.

    What are your favorite colors?
    Like many quilters, I love many colours, but orange would be my favorite, it is such a happy colour.

    Do you have any tips for Precision Piecing to share?

    Truth being told, precision piecing is not what I spend most of my time doing, but when I do it’s 3 P-s: pin, press, and do both properly.
    What else would you like others to know about you?
    For me quilting is about freedom - the freedom of expressing oneself through stories, colours, design, and materials, but also the freedom to take a break from life. It is something you can do at your own house no matter what else that is going on, which was a deal breaker for me during my first years of quilting.
    It has been very important for me to keep that sense of freedom, also in the professional part of my quilting life as a teacher, designer and book author. I am so fortunate to be working with people that have given me just that – the editor of Quiltemagasinet, a Scandinavian quilting magazine, and the publisher of my book Gledesspredere, Cappelen Damm.
    I love the thrifty recycling side of quiltmaking, and even though I have accumulated several generations of fabric over the years, I have gone full circle and returned to my first stash of recycled fabric from the thrift store from back when I did not know there was such a thing as quilting fabric. 

    Quilting is a rather solitary sport, so I enjoy teaching classes very much as I get to meet many wonderful people. No class is the same, and there’s always something to learn. I also have a fabulous group of quilting friends who come together to sew once a month. Our 5 year anniversary as a guild is coming up this year and I am always looking forward to our meetings. We are a very diverse group of quilters with different tastes and interests, which makes the group both fun and interesting. 

    Designer Gallery:



    Nina Lise's designs can be found at her blog Mrs. Moen.  They are available in PDF format.  All of her designs are originally written in Norweigian.  The patterns that I'm sharing with you today have all been translated to English.  
    These designs range in size from purses, to table runners,  to full size quilts.  And, they are are all reasonably priced from $5USD to $14 USD per design.  Unfortunately Norwegian laws do not allow a designer to share insights on pricing, if you are interested in ordering one of her designs you need to email Nina Lise to inquire about any design you are interested.   


    Design Gallery, by Mrs. Moen




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    Flower Bouqet




    quilted bags by mrs moen
    Quilted Bags



    mrsmoencircleofflowers (2) - Kopi
    Circle of Flowers

      mrsmoennothing (1)
      Nothing To Wear
      mrsmoenheavenlyangel
      Heavenly Angel

      mrsmoenchristmasonearthdaytwo (2)
      Christmas On Earth


      mrsmoenvillageno1 (1)
      City Lights





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      Mathias' Quilt


      god juleduk quilt




        viking helmet (2)
        Viking Helmet



        flower angel
        Flower Angels



        Navnebannere print
        Name Banners


            mrsmoenlittle3 lots of little yellow ones
            Table Runner

            mrsmoensantascats (1)_edited santa catsmrsmoenurbanchristmas (1)

            Mix and Match For Christmas
            Note:  This is a collection of designs that work well for pillows, table runners, wallhangings, or you can adapt to make a quilt.

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            Funky Fowl
            Note:  This is a collection of designs that well for pillows, table runners, wallhangings, or you can adapt to make a quilt.

            flowers that never wither by mrs moen
            A Flower That Never Withers



            mrsmoenspanishtreestablerunner (5)
            Spanish Trees

            Rock and egg
            Rock and Egg

            mrsmoenpinkflowers
            Flower Bed


            Bensinpenger II
            Gas Money



            mrsmoenheartspillows (5)
            Hearts



            FREEBIE:

            Nina Lise  has several FREE patterns that we want to share with you today:



            mrsmoenpillowparade (1)

            Pretty Pillow 






            mrsmoenvillageno1 (1)
            Building A Village, table runner


            mrsmoenheartquilt3 (2)
            Have A Heart Pattern  


            SewCalGal thinks these free designs would certainly make for wonderful gifts, as well as beautiful items for your home.  And, I hope you enjoy this opportunity to get to know Nina Lise Moen and are inspired with her designs too! 

            GIVEAWAY:

            Mrs. Moen has generously offered a giveaway to two followers of SewCalGal.  These lucky winners will be able to select three (3) of their favorite designs from all of Mrs. Moen's patterns.  Your patterns will be sent to you in PDF format.  To enter this giveaway, simply visit Mrs. Moen's patterns and come back and leave a comment, letting me know your favorite three designs.

            This giveaway will be open thru the end of October. I'll update this post on November lst to announce the lucky winners and I'll also send them an email to notify them accordingly.

            Update:  Congratulations to Shawn and Elle.  An email has been sent to them to let them know.



            You can find Nina Lise Moen at:

            http://www.mrsmoen.blogspot.com/
             http://mrsmoenpatterns.blogspot.com/
            http://mrsmoenhowtos.blogspot.no/ 
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            Thursday, June 27, 2013

            Designer Showcase: Barb Gaddy

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            SewCalGal is delighted to share insights today with you about Barb Gaddy, a very creative quilter.  Her designs are are perfect to decorate your home, as well as to make for a gift.    

            Her applique' designs are written for machine applique', but you could easily adapt for traditional applique if that is your preference.  She also has many beautiful pieced quilt designs, as well as designs that are AccuQuilt GO! compatible.

            While you may know Barb by way of her blog (Bejeweled Quilts), to help get to know her better SewCalGal asked her a few questions to share insights with you today:



            How long have you been sewing/quilting/designing?


            When I was in high school I made a majority of my clothes and all my clothes for college.  My mother and sisters would hand quilt but I never took it up.  It wasn't until I went to a friend's home and saw all her lovely quilts that I became interested.  At this time, I received a quilt top from my mother that my grandmother had made for me.  I started practicing my hand stitching so I could quilt the top.   
            Then one day I decided to make a quilt for my bed, quilts were so expensive and we were right out of college with five babies, so I gathered all my scraps from clothes, drew up my own design and went to work.
            I made a few baby quilts but it wasn't until my youngest son turned 12 that I felt lost, he didn't need me anymore.  I had to redefine myself and so I dived into quilting. 

            I'm self taught, with help from my family.  It has been fun to be able to share this interest with my mother and sisters.  There are actually five of us that quilt (my mother, three sisters and myself).  My mother hand quilts, Margaret has a longarm, Jeanette owns a store (Inchworm Fabrics) and Beverly has begun to quilt in the last ten years.  


             What else would you like others to know about you?
            I don't consider myself a professional, I am just a person that likes to create, the joy of watching something take shape and completing the idea.  My greatest satisfaction in life is making something from nothing and maybe have someone enjoy making it too.
            How do your designs come to life (e.g. do you sketch, do you use EQ7 to design, etc)?
            Some of you will shake your head when I tell you this but I get out construction paper or poor fabrics and just start arranging them how I think they will look.  I might have a crude draft, I am not very good at drawing but I can draw simple things. 
            What are your favorite colors?
            My favorite colors are BRIGHT
            Do you have a favorite tool  or product to recommend?
            I use Steam A Seam like toilet paper and when I run out it is drastic!

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            Barb's designs can be found at InchWorm Fabrics, Bejeweled Quilts on ETSY (where you'll find more patterns, kits, fabrics, and quilted items for sale), as well as more recently on Craftsy.  Soon, her AccuQuilt GO! compatible designs should also be available at AccuQuilt.com.  Barb is a very creative designer who has only brought a small number of her designs to market so far, but SewCalGal hopes to see many more in the future.  They are all cute and make for wonderful items to decorate your home, as well as give as a gift.

            Here are some of Barb's designs that are available on Craftsy.  These designs range in size from mug rugs to full size quilts.  And, they are are all reasonably priced from $1.99 to $8.00 per design.


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             Turtle Tranquility quilt 42" x 52"


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            Round Christmas Tree Topper

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            Court Jester quilt 32 1/2" x 32 1/2"
            {perfect for a baby quilt}



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              Tulips and Tumblers Quilt
              81" x 61 1/2"
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               Sunshine Topper

              full_5349_55283_CantseetheForestforthetrees_1Can't See the Forest for the Trees runner

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              Wonky Christmas Trees




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              April Showers Table Topper

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              Kitchen Corner




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                Reindeer Games


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                Enchanted Christmas Tree Runner


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                All You Need is Love

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                    Bird Splash
                    (bundle of two designs for a wallhanging and a round table topper)
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                    Round Tumbler Topper

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                    Irish Luck (round) table topper


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                    Spoken Hearts table topper



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                    Round Valentines Topper

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                    Toilet Tank and Lid topper pattern

                    full_1027_45517_DancingFlowers_1 Dancing Flowers table topper


                    Gobble Gobble Table Topper



                    ***new design coming soon***



                    FREEBIE:

                    Barb also has a fun design that is currently available for free on Craftsy.

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                    This yummy project is absolutely perfect to decorate your home, or to make for a gift.   If you do not yet have a free account on Craftsy, simply create your account and you can go thru the steps on Craftsy to purchase this pattern (for free) and download a PDF pattern: Apple Applique' Hot Pad and Kitchen Towel pattern

                    SewCalGal thinks this design would make for an absolutely wonderful gift for many situations, including:


                    • special thank you to a teacher
                    • newlyweds or new homeowners
                    • hostess gifts, perfect for summer BBQ
                    • Thinking of you gifts!

                    SewCalGal really loves Barb's designs and hope you do too!

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