My name is Jan Frandsen and I started blogging as way for our guild and sew group to share our work with each other. It has turned out to be so much fun and I have met (though not all in person) so many great people.
Here goes with the questions I was asked to cover.
1- What I am working on? I just finished up this broken dishes quilt I made from a class I took with Jenny Doan at Quilt Walk Festival this year. Yay! a finish. I used a layer cake called table for two and some yardage.
I am also trying to figure out the best way to square up these blocks and get them sashed for what looks like a, larger than usual for me. quilt. The blocks are 24" and there are nine of them. I didn't have enough volunteers to show them all.
This is from a class I took at the winter quilt festival at Ruby's Inn Last year.
This is from a class I took at the winter quilt festival at Ruby's Inn Last year.
Then I am trying to decide on the backing for this one. I have a piece for it but I like it (the backing I ordered) so much I can think of several other ways to use it so, even though it was ordered for this it may go to something else. My granddaughter picked out this fabric several years ago. I hope she hasn't out grown it.
2- How does my work differ from others of its genre? I am not sure my work is very different from others unless you count that I have a long way to go to catch up to my friends and quilters around me.
3- Why do I write/create what I do? Well, to tell you the truth. I love love love fabric. Sometimes I think that I make quilts just so I have a reason to buy new fabric. I love the softness and the silkiness and the colors and the patterns. I just plain like fabric and I am awed by those who design and create it.
4- How does my writing/creative process work? Claudia Crump got me started on quilting when she first moved to Panguitch. I still look to what she is doing when I need a new project. Because we are a great community of quilters, I get my inspiration from blogs, our sew group and I am so inspired by our quilt guild . If you look back at my blog you will see trunk shows and show and tells galore. And then mainly I see fabric I "need" and have to find a project for it.
And now on to the "Around the World Blog Hop" I'm
tagging Shannon Fawson who blogs just across town from me at Fawson Farm. Shannon is multitalented and quilts, dyes her own wool for her wool projects and in a place like Pangutich where it is hard to grow much of a garden she can grow just about anything.
Next I am tagging Sylvia at BunchBerry Studio
who quilts and teaches classes but the thing that always makes me think of her is the beautiful knitting she does. I have followed her blog for a long time and am always amazed.
tagging Shannon Fawson who blogs just across town from me at Fawson Farm. Shannon is multitalented and quilts, dyes her own wool for her wool projects and in a place like Pangutich where it is hard to grow much of a garden she can grow just about anything.
Next I am tagging Sylvia at BunchBerry Studio
who quilts and teaches classes but the thing that always makes me think of her is the beautiful knitting she does. I have followed her blog for a long time and am always amazed.
Check out their blogs next Monday for their Around the World Blog Hop posts.
I hope you had a good time here.
I hope you had a good time here.
Thank you, Jan, for posting. I enjoyed learning more about your and your quilting style/projects. I too like to purchase cute fabric and decide later what to do with it. It amazes me that we can always find a quilt that is perfect for it.
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