Showing posts with label yo-yo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label yo-yo. Show all posts

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Bohemian Manor Ragamuffin Handspun Rag Yarn

Here is my latest skein of Ragamuffin handspun yarn. I got lots of premium quilting fabric from vendors at the recent San Diego Quilt Show and I have been turning some of it into my signature Ragamuffin yarn. I've been making a few yo-yos, too.
Bohemian Manor Ragamuffin Handspun Rag Yarn (two)
Collage of Cotton Yo-Yo's for Quilting
Pink Cotton Floral Yo-Yo
Reverse of Pink Cotton Floral Yo-Yo

Monday, September 15, 2008

Collage of Linen Yo-Yos


Collage of Linen Yo-Yos, originally uploaded by confections.

I was inspired by the yo-yos in a vintage quilt at the recent San Diego Quilt Show, so I have been making a bunch of them lately with my Clover yo-yo making tools.

These jumbo-sized ones (3.5 inches in diameter) are made of scrumptious Belgian linen fabric hand-printed by Michelle Engel Bencsko of cicadastudio. She has a new line of lovely quilting fabrics that just came out, too. Lots to look forward to as fall heads our way.
Hand-printed Linen Yo-Yos
Summer Water Bubbles Linen Fabric Yo-Yo


Vintage Yo-Yo Quilt (two)
Vintage Yo-Yo Quilt

Saturday, August 30, 2008

Detail of Applique Quilt


Detail of Applique Quilt, originally uploaded by confections.

The 2008 San Diego Quilt Show has been happening over the last few days. Here are some of my favorites from the exhibition.

Square from a Vintage Quilt Top
Square from a Vintage Quilt Top (two)
Vintage Yo-Yo Quilt (three)
Collage of San Diego Quilt Show Favorites

Monday, July 30, 2007

Yo-Yo Mania


Yo-Yo Mania, originally uploaded by confections.

My sister and I have discovered a brand-new tool by Clover which makes creating yo-yo's for quilting a simple process. We've both been quilters for over ten years, and have quite a stash of quilting fabrics to use in our yo-yo mania.

The set of Clover tools we've acquired is getting a major workout! My sister has a new handbag in mind for her steadily increasing number of yo-yo's. I haven't decided yet what I will do with mine, but I like the idea of making little brooches with them. I adorned one with a favorite faceted amazonite bead. We dipped into our stash of silk dupioni, too, and created some gleamy silk confections. I want to dip some of those into a dyebath and see what happens. I'll keep you posted.


Latest Yo-Yo's
Flower Yo-Yo