Monthly Archives: March 2012

No More Boring Borders!

On Friday, a message arrived from Linda Clark (Ontario, Canada) to let me know she had been playing with Stencil Brush Rubbings. But here’s the catch… Linda did her experiments in January — long before I posted the article at the end of February. (If I were more technically savvy,

Create a Gratitude Folder

Wow! I couldn’t believe the response to the Gratitude Folder I wrote about last week. I lost count of how many of you chimed in requesting the instructions, but it was great to read your messages. This message was pretty typical. I have been wanting to make such a folder

Thankfully "Imperfect" — And A Gratitude Folder

First up today, I want to share an article from my friend and coach, Morna McEver Golletz. Morna is the founder of the International Association of Professional Quilters. I often tease her that she writes her articles specifically for me. It’s a wonderful reminder (that I need frequently) that Perfect

The Great Disappearing Act: Deconstructed Screen Prints

If you like the idea of making “one of a kind” images, deconstructed screen printing might be exactly the right technique for you. It’s a very cool process that allows you to transfer a fairly large number of prints from a silk screen to fabric where each print will be