NEEDLE ARFS

 

Drawing for First ARF Scholarship Quilt: June 4, 2011
Winner: Bonita Campbell
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Questions about the next project? Contact Sandy Jewett

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 Snowdy Dodson, Library

 Ann Perkins, Library

 Meg Holzer, Chemistry

 Sandy Jewett, Chemistry

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Patterns from various sources largely compiled and resized by Sandy Jewett.

 

   

 

 

A. Shirley Liby, Paper Pieced Houses and Gardens, 1998. ISBN 1-890952-18-4. Shirley Liby Publications.
B. Beth Maddocks, Piece by Number, 2008. http://piecebynumber.com.
C. Jodie Davis, Paper Piece a Flower Garden, 2001. ISBN 1-56477-356-6. Martingale and Company.
D. Margaret Rolfe, A Quilter's Ark, 1997. ISBN 1-56477-197-0. That Patchwork Place, Inc.
E. Carol Doak, Easy Paper-Pieced Miniatures, 1998. ISBN 1-56477-209-8. Martingale and Company.
F. Debby Kratovil, 117 Paper Piecing Blocks on CD (The Best of Quilter by Design), 2009. http://www.quilterbydesign.com.
G. Susan Druding, 2009, http://www.equilters.com/library/PFP/bl0knick-cactus.htm.
H. Yvonnes,dk, 1998, http://www.yvonnes.dk/lupinepattern.htm.
I. Linda Worland, 1997, http://www.paperpanache.com/guests/PCtulip.htm.
  Theme: Flowers and Life within the CSUN Botanical Garden
 Unifying color: Green, same color to be used throughout to integrate quilt
 Colors:

Multicolored, with use of medium tone fabrics. See information on primary, secondary, tertiary colors on the website called Color Matters. Darker and lighter colors are used for accents.

 Background, sashes, borders: Light blue sky/cloud print, 1" sashes with diamonds (Square in a Square) technique by Jodi Barrows); 6" border
 Techniques for flowers: Foundation paper piecing, applique, mixed techniques, etc.
 Quilt size: 4 blocks wide X 6 blocks long - to give a typical lap/throw size around 46" X 60"
 Block size: 6" finished
 Number of blocks: 24 
 Contact:  Sandra Jewett, Professor Emeritus, Department of Chemistry