Thursday, May 5, 2011

Big 5 Blog Party: Meet Angela from Cut to Pieces

Welcome to Day 4 of the Big 5 Blog Party! Yea!
Hope you're having a great time. 


We have a fun giveaway going on so be sure to enter after the post. 


I was thrilled when Angela from Cut to Pieces accepted my invitation to be a part of the Big 5 Blog Party. Her work is amazing. 

Where Bluebirds Fly might be tops on my list of favorite quilting projects I've ever seen. This one speaks to me. I cannot get over the details: the witches hats, the mermaids, the leaves on the trees. Seriously, I just love it.  

But the best part is the wonderful story the quilt tells. 
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The same is true for The Rescuers quilt.
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So what are we waiting for? Let's get to know Angela! 


How did you get started quilting? 
I started quilting a long time ago...about 15 years ago when I was working at (gasp!) Joann Fabrics.  I loved seeing all the different fabrics and the quilters who came through the store really interested me.  I had done a fair amount of garment sewing by that time in high school (I was one of those people who made my own prom dress) and I loved the geometry that I saw in quilting.  I'm also a really practical person and I loved how useful quilting is.  When you are finished, you have a product that will last "forever".  

Modern Quilting intrigued me by its very nature.  When I first saw it, I was sure I liked the idea of "breaking the rules".  I'm very much a rule follower and it was hard for and sometimes is still hard to do wonky patterns.  More than anything, I love the fresh aesthetic of current fabrics.  I'm drawn to them in a way that I was not with previous fabrics.  I still remember the very first time I saw Anna Maria Horner's Chocolate Lollipop collection.  I couldn't believe that anyone would put out such fun fabric!  (I also remember being shocked by a friend who ordered fabric online! lol)

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What is your favorite fabric line and what’s on your fabric wish list?
Oh well that is a tough question!  I love so many fabrics.  But as a whole collection I keep returning to many of the fabrics from Joel Dewberry's Modern Meadow.  I'm excited to see the new line coming out after Aviary 2.  He's a genius with coordinates and color palettes.  I think because he is a male designer, he brings a stronger geometric vision to fabric design that I find timeless.

My wish list is never ending as the fabric companies torment us...err...present us with new fabric lines.  For some reason I do not have any Central Park fabric and that must be corrected!  And I'm kind of a late comer to the party, but I am a huge fan of Sweetwater and am eagerly awaiting Hometown.  Also Storyboek is another line that I would love to have!


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What inspires you most? 
I get inspiration for all sorts of things, but I am probably most inspired by geometric images.  I have sort of a split personality when it comes to quilting.  I love the sweet and whimsical nature of certain projects, but I'm always drawn to geometry.  I'm a math loving logical person, so I find comfort in the shapes and the way that they interact.  So things like rug designs, origami, and woodworking all influence me.


What type of machine do you sew with? 

This was a huge jump for me in the world of sewing machines.  I used to have a simplicity something machine that my mom bought for me about 10+ years ago for less than a $100 off of QVC.  That was actually one of my mom's better Christmas gifts for me. lol.  But when I got more serious about sewing, it was clear that I needed a better machine.  I prepared my husband for the sticker shock, but even he could tell that my machine was destroying the work I had already done when I went to quilt.  So a new machine was definitely in order.  I could have spent a lot more....but I am overall very happy with this purchase.

Describe your dream sewing studio. 

Ahh...windows and natural light.  A pretty blue paint color on the walls, subtle but still vibrant.  A wall of open storage with white shelves for all of my fabric.  A center island cutting table/ironing surface.  A tv and dvd and possible computer for looking up projects and entertaining me while I sew.  A large design wall, a long arm quilting machine, and a fancy sewing machine with bells and whistles.  A table for drafting ideas and proper organization for all sizes of fabric, from scraps to 54" width.  Hand made curtains from my favorite fabric at the time...perhaps this could change seasonally.

I don't think that is asking too much...right? ;)

What is your favorite go-to tool and why?
photoI love the fons and porter binding tool.  It helps you achieve a perfect diagonal seam on closing off a binding without doing any math.  I actually know the math now to do it without one, but I still like using the tool so I don't have to turn that part of my brain on.

Tell us about your favorite completed quilt or sewing project. 
Isn't that like asking you to pick a favorite child or pet?!  I couldn't begin to decide what my favorite project is!  Often the things that I love don't tend to garner as much attention as the ones that others love.  It's an interesting phenomenon that many of us experience I think.  What we love is not always what others love about us.  As a cop out, I'll say that I usually love what I'm finally finished with. But I also love the things that I make with no expectations...because then I so often exceed them (which is quite easy to do when you don't have expectations to begin with).  I struggle with the items that I put pressure on myself to make. 


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What traditional pattern do you like to put a modern twist on?
Anything with stars!  I think that there is an unexplored world of star quilts and designs!  They have a desirableness that outlasts each generation and can be reinterpreted by the next.

Do you have a process for choosing fabric for a project?
Absolutely!  Often the fabric will lead to the design of a project because I want to make something that appropriately showcases the fabric.  Other times, the color will lead the way.  I always look at the color, the scale of the print, and the business of the print.  My general tips are to choose fabrics that make you happy (because you have to work with them!  and often for quite a long time).  Then choose fabrics that are both interesting and calming.  You need some parts to "pop" and some parts to be a place for you eye to rest.  
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What work-in-progress are you most excited about? 
Right now?  At this exact moment?  A Swirling Hexagon Picnic Quilt based of a
small 6" block that I made last year.



What’s your favorite part of the quilting process?
Buying the fabric?  

what?  that's not acceptable?  

Picking out the fabric?

What?  That's still not sewing?

Hmm.... I love that moment when you have worked for something and picked out fabrics and a layout all in the hopes that you will make something beautiful.  And then you do.  

That's my favorite part about quilting and sewing.

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 What’s something we don’t know about you? ( doesn’t have to be sewing related) 
Oh I feel like I am an open book sometimes...but in the interest of those of you who don't know me well.  I LOVE school.  Yep.  I love homework and tests and learning new things from (knowledgeable) people.  I have degrees in mathematics and interior design along with minors in philosophy and music.  Hmmm...you probably don't know that I am a coloratura soprano (unless you've been on a quilting retreat with me and been forced to hear me sing lol).  That means that I sing very high.  Think Phantom of the Opera or Pirates of Penzance...or The Magic Flute (mozart anyone?) 


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Angela's family
Thank you Angela, for inspiring us and giving us a peek into your world. 

At this time comments are closed. 
Alright, giveaway time! 

To enter to win this lovely stack of Moda Crossweaves from Sew Fresh Fabrics and the cute quilting necklace from The Bead Bouquet










*leave one comment telling me what quilt of Angela's inspires you

For bonus chances: 
*follow me at Ellison Lane Quilts and leave a comment here telling me you did (or tell me that you already are)
*follow Angela at Cut to Pieces and leave a comment here telling me you did (or tell me that you already are)


Now, mark your calendar to come back tomorrow as we wrap up the Big 5 Blog Party with another great blogger interview. 

(All quilting and family pictures belong to Angela of Cut to Pieces.) 

156 comments:

Patchwork and Play said...

Have been a follower of Angela's since I found her blog via her flick'r photostream!

Patchwork and Play said...

And of course I one of your followers too!

Patchwork and Play said...

And I LOVE that hexagon/star! A wonderful design made with fab fabrics!

Tiffany said...

I absolutely love the first quilte - the dark grey/black witch scene is fantastic! I cant even begin to fathom how something like this is made!

Tiffany said...

I follow your blog!

Tiffany said...

I'm now following Angela's awesome blog!

Scenic Pit Stops said...

I recently discovered Angela's blog and love it! I haven't seen When Bluebirds Fly before, HOLY COW that is awesome!

Scenic Pit Stops said...

I follow Ellison Lane Quilts!

Scenic Pit Stops said...

I follow Angela at Cut to Pieces!

Toni said...

I don't know why, but I love hearing what kind of degrees everyone has. Gets a little peek into their "other" life I guess. Then if their degrees are something art or design-based I don't feel quite so lacking in my quilty endeavors! Angela has some amazing quilt designs and cute hair!

Toni said...

I follow Ellison Lane Quilts...

Toni said...

and Cut to Pieces.

Mystica said...

These are far too difficult for me to even think of being inspired but I just admire the workmanship and time and patience that has gone into each piece of art.

Mystica said...

I follow Ellison Lane Quilts on GFC

Mary on Lake Pulaski said...

Angela'a swirling hexagon definitely inspires me = great quilt!

Mary on Lake Pulaski said...

I follow Ellison Lane Quilts blog.

Lisa Marie said...

The star that's pictured that looks like the middle is twirling is so cool. Loved the interview!

Home Designs by Amanda said...

Somehow, yesterday I linked over to Angela's blog, and read her post about folding/storing material. It made me want a neater sewing area...I went and straighted my sewing corner! My material is still satcked horizontally...but I'd need some shelves and boards to get them vertical...but I'd love to work in my own 'fabric shop'. I'm following today...!
(http://cuttopieces.blogspot.com/2011/02/fabric-folding-tutorial.html)

Home Designs by Amanda said...

I started following Ellison Lane this week.
I love the star blocks featured by Angela today...so pretty!

Leila said...

I follow your blog.

kbzelazny said...

I follow you!

kbzelazny said...

I also follow Angela!

knottygnome said...

wow that first quilt is amazing--i love the rainbow!

Leila said...

I have loved being a follower of Angela's blog for awhile now.

knottygnome said...

i follow you.

knottygnome@gmail.com

knottygnome said...

i follow cut to pieces as well.

knottygnome@gmail.com

kbzelazny said...

I love that awesome twist on the traditional star! I have to find out how to do that. Thanks for the giveaway!

the frog princess said...

I've always loved that swirly 8 point star, and totally jealous about her ability to sew it!

the frog princess said...

I follow angela!

the frog princess said...

I'm following you!

Leila said...

I love Angela's swirling hexagon design - and I love her polka dot dress she wore on Easter. Classy Cool! :)

Dianne said...

her mini quilts are unbelieveable! works of art...FOR SURE!

Dianne said...

I am one of your followers.

Dianne said...

I am now a follower of Angela!

girlforallseasons said...

Her narrative quilts are amazing.

Mary said...

The swirly one with the pebble quilting...love it!

Mary
iammaryburke@gmail.com

http://www.quiltgenius.com

girlforallseasons said...

I am one of Angela's followers.

Mary said...

I follow your blog

Mary

Sarah@PingsAndNeedles said...

I love both of Angela's story quilts to bits but I just love her vortex hexagon miniquilt ... it makes my heart sing!

Mary said...

I follow Angela's blog

Mary

Jerri said...

Her storytelling quilts are amazing!

Jerri said...

I already follow you...

Jerri said...

...and now I follow her. (How could I not?!) Thank you so much for featuring her today!

Joanna said...

I'm always amazed by people who make art quilts. I don't have the skill (or patience even!) to make such beautifully teeny intricate things!

Andrea said...

i love her storytelling quilts!! amazing!

Andrea said...

i am a follower of ellison lane

Andrea said...

i've been a follower of angela's

Sarah@PingsAndNeedles said...

I follow you :)

Sarah@PingsAndNeedles said...

I follow Angela too ... :)

Lindsay Conner said...

I love Where Bluebirds Fly!

Lindsay Conner said...

I'm a follower of Angela's blog--love it!

Lindsay Conner said...

And, once again, I follow Ellison Lane!

Jennifer said...

I love that Rescuers quilt! It makes me want to make my daughter's favorite stories into a quilt for her. The attention to the tiny details is also amazing.

Jennifer said...

I'm also a follower!

two hippos said...

I love the hexagon swirl quilt -- bold and graphic to great effect.

two hippos said...

I follow you :)

two hippos said...

And I follow Angela.

Lee said...

Thanks for a great feature on Angela! Angela's most inspiring quilt for me is The Rescuers. That one is just a work of art!

Lee said...

I follow Ellison Lane.

Lee said...

And I follow Angela as well. Thanks for the giveaway!

diane said...

I love Angela's little mug rug. Cutest one I've ever seen!

diane said...

I am a follower of ELQ.

diane said...

I just signed up to follow Angela. Thanks for introducing her to me.
Thanks for the give away, too!

Strawberrypi said...

I happily follow your blog :0)

**nicke... said...

wow! she is very talented!!! amazing work!

Strawberrypi said...

A new blog to follow, YEAH! I now follow Angela and her blog Cut to Pieces :0)

Cori Lewis said...

I follow her blog

Cori Lewis said...

I now follow your blog.

Strawberrypi said...

Oh, the story quilts got me from the start. LOVE the little beach mug quilt! Love stars also :0)

Miki Willa said...

I am a follower.

Miki Willa said...

I am a follower of Cut to Pieces.

~Carla~ said...

*THUD* holy moly!! Angela is amazingly talented! I swear my eyes almost popped out of my head with the first mini quilt! lol!! Thanks for featuring her! :)

~Carla~ said...

I'm stalking, ER, um..."following" you... :P

~Carla~ said...

Following Angela! :)

Anita said...

What a fun interview. I really enjoy Angela's blog and I have to admit that buying fabrics is sometimes my favorite part of quilting too.

Hi! My name is erica. Would you be my friend? said...

Wow, awesome stuff! I just love the little scenes! And that little beach one is really hitting me right now.

Sunnybec said...

I follow you!

Sunnybec said...

I love the little mug rug.. it makes you feel like you are really there on the beach!

Sunnybec said...

I now follow Angela

Val said...

That swirling hexagon quilt is amazing! Serious vision on that one...
And thanks for this series. I have gotten to know several other quilters I hadn't known before (including you!) through this. I love how blogs lead you to more blogs and it's all so inspiring!

Kristen said...

These quilts are all of my favorites!!! I will be following Angela!

Kristen said...

Following Angela!

Trish said...

Where BlueBirds Fly is awesome! lots of work in that one.

Trish said...

I'm an Ellison Lane follower

Marcia W. said...

I already follow Angela's cuttopieces blog. Her work is wonderful.

Marcia W. said...

I follow ELQ blog already too.

gill said...

I love Where Bluebirds Fly - I remember when Angela first showed us, it blew me away!

gill said...

I follow you

gill said...

I follow Angela

Sallie said...

I love the star block that is shown above. Thanks for the chance!

Sallie said...

I follow you.

Sallie said...

I follow Angela's blog.

tusen said...

I especially love Where Bluebirds Fly and the Rescuers - not only are they beautiful quilts but they also tell a story and there is a significant story behind each of them.

tusen said...

As you may guess I'm Angela's follower already.

Marcia W. said...

My favorite quilt is Where Bluebirds Fly - so imaginative

DianeY said...

I adore the rescuers quilt-the little newspaper hat/boat is genious! I've never actually done a story quilt, but that one inspires me

DianeY said...

I follow your blog

DianeY said...

I also follow Angela

Live a Colorful Life said...

You have definitely chosen some of my favorite people to interview this week. Angela is amazing and this was a very interesting and informative interview. Thanks so much!

Pam said...

That hexagon star block is a beauty! I am going to have to file that away somewhere and hope I can retrieve it when I want a block like that!

Pam said...

I am a follower of your blog.

Pam said...

I am now following Angela.

tusen said...

And I'm your follower :)

jennifer said...

Where Bluebirds fly is so nice.

jennifer said...

I am now following your blog.

jennifer said...

I've been following Angela for quite awhile now.

Candice said...

I follow you now :)

candy at fiber dot net

Candice said...

Followed Angela for quite a while :)

candy at fiber dot net

Candice said...

I think her Where Bluebirds Fly will always be my very favorite mini quilt!!

candy at fiber dot net

momma said...

Rescuers - and all it stands for, beautiful quilt and story.

momma said...

I follow Angela's blog

momma said...

I follow your blog too

WandaFish said...

Wow, I love Angela's swirling hexagon quilt! It's always fun to see what she's been working on.

WandaFish said...

I've been following Angela's blog for ages now!

WandaFish said...

I'm pleased to be following your blog too :) It's been a great party week here!

Celeste said...

I'm a follower

Celeste said...

I'm a follower of Angela's as well :)

Tong said...

I love all of Angela's story quilts, especially her latest work The Rescuers, just beyond amazing!

Tong said...

I follow your blog.

Tong said...

And I already follow Angela's blog.

Tricia C. said...

I find her Swirling Hexagon Picnic Quilt fascinating! Definitely going to find out if there's a pattern for it available.

Tricia C. said...

I follow you!

Tricia C. said...

I just started following Cut to Pieces.

Fran said...

I follow you.

Fran said...

I'm a new follower of Angela's.

Fran said...

I really love Angela's Bottled Rainbows quilt.

JJ said...

I have just now been introduced to her quilts but I think I like the star block that is in this blog. I love stars and hexagons.

JJ said...

I am now a follower of both blogs. I loved reading the interview.

Gabrielle said...

The first quilt I ever saw of Angela's was the Rescuer quilt. My head nearly exploded. I immediately jumped from the Flickr image to her Blog and became a follower. This quilt is one of the most inpiring projects I have seen this year. Maybe the most inspiring. I love the personal story that she tells with it, but it also resonates for me personally. Thanks for the giveaway, and for featuring such a talented artist

Pat V. said...

Angela, I just love that single block with the iris center. The colors, the little star...I can't stop staring at it.

Seriously, you're a coloratura soprano? Queen of the Night and all that? I always wished I could sing that; I am a trained lyric soprano.

Pat V. said...

I already follow Cut to Pieces...

Pat V. said...

...and Jennifer, I am enjoying your guests this week and look forward to following you in the future!

Sheetal said...

Angela's hexagonal spiral quilt is really inspiring, the way she took a block and made it work at a much bigger level as a whole quilt! I'm also loving her bottled rainbow blocks and look forward to seeing the finished quilt...I like how even though its a scrappy, raw edge applique block, it still doesn't look frumpy...

Sheetal said...

I follow your blog too!

Sheetal said...

I'm also a long time follower of Angela's blog...

frogs+sprogs said...

Now following both of you. I love the beach scene card, how gorgeous is that?

Katie said...

I am inspired by so many of her quilts. My favorite is Where Bluebirds Fly. I love the story behind it as well - and really any quilt with a story makes me appreciate the work so much more.

Katie said...

I've also been following her blog for some time now.

Jen W said...

I'm so sorry - I couldn't pick a favorite!
Color choice or subject choice...it's just
too hard. I'm totally impressed by them all.

Jen W said...

Ellison Lane follower!

Jen W said...

Cut to Pieces follower too!

Angie said...

I am inspired by what I call her "picture quilts"... and so impressed at the time and attention they must take. One day I'll try one. :)

Angie said...

Already a follower. :)

Angie said...

Been following Angela for a while (and totally using her fabric folding tut to organize my stash!). Love her blog. :)

twelfthzodiac said...

I was following along with the progress of 'the rescuers' & totally love the finished product! Honestly, I love a lot of what I see over there :)

twelfthzodiac said...

I am a follower here :)

twelfthzodiac said...

I am a Cut to Pieces follower as well :)

CityHouseStudio said...

I love her star blocks!

CityHouseStudio said...

I'm a follower!

H2Ogirl said...

I am so a follower of yours!

H2Ogirl said...

I've been a follower of Angela's since I saw her Bluebirds Fly through flickr. I'm seriously amazed at the creativity of people.

H2Ogirl said...

Again, grand interview. I love the questions you asked. I'm a total fan of everything that Angela has said here. I'm hopeful that one day I'll be able to envision things and bring my science and math into play with my quilting. . all in good time.

Doris said...

I LOVE the Rescuers Quilt....amazing!

Rachel Hauser said...

Glad you admitted to loving school. Me too!

Rachel Hauser said...

I follow you.

Rachel Hauser said...

I follow Angela!