Posts in this category talk about finished quilts.
If you follow along with me on Instagram (i'm rossiecrafts), you'll notice that I love stacking up fabric combinations. This is just something that happens when I'm in my studio...fabrics find their way into pretty combinations, and I take out a…
My improv pattern for the houses quilt is now available! As you may recall from my earlier post, this quilt was made in collaboration with Birch Fabrics for their Spring 2015 Quilt Market Booth. It looked pretty amazing in the…
At Quilt Market Sample Spree, I was lucky to get a chance to buy three upcoming lines: Heather Ross's Tiger Lily, Kim Kight's Lucky Strikes, and Lotta Jansdotter's Lucky. Once back to my room that night, I opened up the bundles and…
Hi! And welcome to my stop on the blog hop for Sherri Lynn Wood’s book The Improv Handbook for Modern Quilters: A Guide to Creating, Quilting, and Living Courageously If you’re new here, please take a moment to browse around.…
New publication alert! This is my Well Being quilt... You can find it in the QuiltCon magazine put out by Interweave. There's an improv pattern for it, too! The magazine is on news stands or you can buy it online.…
I’m so excited to be able to share my quilt “Emily’s Nonsense” with you today! This quilt is in the new Quilters Newsletter issue, "Tradition with a Twist Quilts," available wherever quilting magazines are sold. My initial inspiration was…
I just got COLD in Michigan. All in one day, Wednesday, it snapped to winter weather. Frankly, I'm a little peeved about it as I really enjoy fall weather and would like it to come back! Oh well, the cold…
I've written up my instructions for making an Ocean Waves quilt! You can get it for free via Craftsy: http://www.craftsy.com/pattern/quilting/home-decor/ocean-waves/89682 I decided to post the pattern to Craftsy there because one of my goals in 2014 is to start selling…
When I first started quilting a little more than ten years ago, one of the main reasons I started doing it "my way" and not following patterns was that I had a strong aversion to triangles. And I don't mean…
Remember this quilt top from last year? There's a tutorial for the patchwork in last year's post (link). I figured I should quilt it before Halloween came around this year! Thankfully, I had some deliciously halloween-y variegated thread from Aurifil…