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First, a little about me. I've been quilting for over 15 years, acquiring an extensive stash, numerous tools, and an Innova longarm that helps to beautifully finish my quilts!
When I'm not quilting, I'm off swimming or jogging, plus taking care of a husband, three kitties, and thirty orchids. There's also two sons, but they're out of the house now.
So what inspired me to start quilting? Let's go back 20 years - The Quilt Show was on PBS, and Ruth B. McDowell was creating incredible quilts. The whole quilting world had exploded, with lots of new fabrics, books, and tools. Certainly time to jump in!
And jump in I did! As a mostly self-taught quilter, I was encouraged to start blogging to share what I had learned and show what I made - QuiltFabrication was born.
I've been asked to share my favorite quilt, which is super tough, cause I have many. So, I'm giving you my current top three:
1. Patriotic Wave
I'm a big fan of red/white/blue quilts, and the stripes, curve, and stars of this runner make it one of my favorites! It's also a favorite of lots of quilters, as the Patriotic Wave pattern is my #1 seller.
2. Seafarer
This is for sure one of my favorite quilts, and was made for my son before he went off to the Peace Corps. Seafarer is incredibly popular with a pattern that includes baby, lap, and twin sizes, available at Etsy.
3. Strawberry Splendor
I just love the elegance of the strawberries and blossoms - it's hard to resist my favorite spring wall hanging, also available as the Strawberry Splendor pattern.
So there you have it, a brief intro to me, Susan, the quilter behind QuiltFabrication.
Happy Quilting!
I didn't know about the 30 orchids-you obviously have a green thumb.
ReplyDeleteI know you Susan. Thanks for being part of this get to know you hop.
ReplyDeletexx, Carol
Vicki and I are thinking alike -- my first thought was 30 orchids?! Do you have a greenhouse for them? I have one little mini orchid my kids gave me. It has blossomed once. I'm patiently waiting for it to do so again!
ReplyDeleteThey've kind of taken over any available bright window spot. Eight in the kitchen, 4 in the dining room, 4 in the studio, 3 in a bathroom, 4 in a bedroom, 7 in another bathroom. I water them once a week with a weak concoction of Hormex, and orchid fertilizer. And the majority live in bark, not moss. I'm waiting for the blooms to die off on those in moss before I transplant them to bark. Otherwise, I water them, and leave them alone. It's really my sister that inherited the green thumb.
DeleteAs for yours, give it some fertilizer and when there's a 10-15 degree temp change between day and night, it should bloom again.
I so enjoy following your creativity, Susan.
ReplyDeletePicking a favorite is so tough, isn't it? When I first was reading through your list of other 'doings', I read orchards instead of orchids. Ummm, makes a difference! I'm going to have to browse back through your blog to find pics of those! I really like the clean look of your quilts -- the Strawberry Splendor is really eye-catching! :)
ReplyDeleteThose are all three great choices, Susan! I really love the strawberry splendor!! I tried to keep an orchid once or twice - never could get them to bloom again! My mom and grandmother could put a stick in the ground and make it bloom. For me, not so much...a year later it's STILL a stick! LOL
ReplyDeleteI love the Red White and Blue quilts too. thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHi again! Of course I just clicked on Home to see if there was a more recent post and here it is! I just love these introductions. I have benefitted from your quilting tutorials, videos and tips, and I thank you for that! I don't remember The Quilt Show (darn it) - I got hooked with Eleanor Burns. PBS really offered some great shows! ~smile~ Roseanne
ReplyDeleteHaving you pop into my quilting life has been such a sweet pleasure, Susan. You are so gifted and never cease to amaze me with how creative you are and how beautiful you quilt. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI love the Meet and Greet. Such a great way to meet new bloggers and see such amazing inspirational work! Add I got you to my following list! :)
ReplyDeleteI love your blog! So fun to see a compilation of your great work.
ReplyDeleteAlways great tutorials.
ReplyDeleteYou do beautiful work, Susan. The quilting on Strawberry Splendor is just perfect - a level of neatness that is awesome and something I aspire to.
ReplyDeleteDelightful post, Susan! Your creativity is amazing!
ReplyDeleteI enjoy your work and your link-up!
ReplyDeleteSeed Mix is my favorite! It is simply stunning!!
ReplyDeleteLovely to meet you and your blog. Love your projects. Love the patriotic table runner.
ReplyDeleteYou have such a lovely blog, Susan. Thanks for all you share!!
ReplyDeleteI fell behind this week,so I'm just getting to your post. I always enjoy your tutorials and think your quilting is inspired. And I learned something new about you -the orchids. I have 8 of them and only one has not rebloomed (yet). I have one that has hardly ever not been blooming. It should really be repotted, but I'm afraid I'll jinx it! Thanks for the weekly linky, too. It's fun to see what other's are creating.
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Always nice to see what you are working on Susan! I love your quilts, and i'm a long time follower ;)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful designs
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilts! Its been fun to follow your blog - but I enjoyed getting to know you a little better!
ReplyDeleteSusan, it's nice to see you among the Meet and Greet participants. I've tuned into your blog for a while (and participated in your link up). I enjoyed getting to know you.
ReplyDeleteGreat to see you on the Meet and Greet! Your quilting is superb. I am in awe that you can grow orchids!!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed visiting your blog. You have some lovely quilt designs. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing some of your creations that I had not seen. They are stunning. Thanks for participating in the Meet and Greet.
ReplyDeleteYour quilts are so pretty! I really love the strawberry one. I also have 3 cats. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYou have some really cute designs! Thank you for inviting us to come over for a visit.
ReplyDeleteHi, Susan. I've been following for quite some time; I hope others will decide to do the same. Those 3 favorites are wonderful. I love your bright quilts but also their simple complexity - they never look 'muddy'. Thanks for a great blog.
ReplyDeleteI have a friend who would love that strawberry quilt. So nice to meet you.
ReplyDeleteYour quilts are so lovely, Susan.
ReplyDeleteI especially love your Strawberry Splendor - that quilting adds so much to that design!
Thanks for being part of the Quilters Meet & Greet! <3