Besides working on a t-shirt quilt with a very good friend, I also need to create a machine quilting class model. I will be teaching a quilting class in Worland this spring and hopefully in Sheridan this summer at Quilt Wyoming. When I teach this class, I usually have many quilts to show during class, but Heart n' Home in Worland asked for a display sample. It was a really good idea and I will be putting as many quilting patterns in this small quilt as I can for demonstration purposes. I will hopefully also use this at Quilt Wyoming this summer. I needed something eye catching and thought the colors in this top would be perfect.
I put the quilt together and got ready to quilt it when I realized that I could also do some experimenting with my stamps (bought mostly in Santa Fe). Cynthia St.Charles does a lovely job with her hand carved stamps and I so admire her work that I thought a bit of experimenting on my part would be a fun thing to do.
I realize that my stamps are for smaller projects and I need to think more about contrast, but I had fun and I appreciate how talented Cynthia is! She makes things that are so beautiful and makes it sound so easy to do. If you want to see what she can do, she's a cover girl, check out the last issue of Quilting Arts, the quilt on the cover is hers. I will heat set these stamped areas at get to work on my sample quilting this afternoon.