Monday, January 9, 2017

Sauder Village in Archbold, Ohio
 
Exciting news!  They began hand quilting my "Under The Mistletoe" quilt the week before Christmas 2016!
 
This quilt was one of the most tedious quilts I have ever made!  The cactus blocks are all done with a cut away needleturn applique technique similar to Hawaiian applique.  It took me several years to complete it, after putting it away as a UFO many years.  I am so excited to see it in the quilt frame at Sauder Village.  My mother will be coming to visit it very soon!
Debbie Wick, January 2017
 

 
Spring Issue 2016 of Primitive Quilts and Projects Magazine
 
"Pick Me Up" designed and made by Debbie Wick
Machine quilted by Linda Campbell
 
Nothing lifts the spirits like an exuberant display of freshly picked blooms.  Send a "bouquet" of fresh wool posies to a friend who needs a little cheer.
 

Maggie Grace's Garden at Houston International Quilt Show

It was so exciting to travel to Houston to see my quilt in the Special Exhibit "Primitive/Folk Art Quilts" sponsored by Primitive Quilts and Projects Magazine.  This is Di Ford's design of small 3/4" hexis and beautiful appliqued baskets exploding with red berries!  I envisioned my quilt to be a Christmas Garden quilt of reds, greens, and creams!  It is completely hand done!  I hand basted each hexi and then laced them together using Metler silk finish thread.  The borders consisted of needleturn baskets, vines, leaves, and berries.  The special touch was when I added a bird to the center of two of the rosettes!  I hand quilted all the hexis and applique in the ditch and radiating lines in the border.  The scalloped edge was needleturned using a "cutaway" technique I taught myself.  So happy it is done!!

Santa needlepunch ornament

Designed by Brenda Gervais

made by Debbie Wick
 
One of my favorite things to do to mix it up a bit is to get the
needlepunch out and punch away!  After working on lots of quilts and
other needlework projects, I love to needlepunch a sweet design like this one!