I have been overwhelmed by the response. Thanks for coming to the party and sharing the love!
I know you're going to love Michelle of I like orange, too!. She's funny, super talented and real.
First off, her scrappy linen tote is fabulous. She even has a step-by-step tutorial for it which rocks. Maybe one day I will be brave enough to try it. (I have a huge thing for tote bags but have yet to make one.)

This little coin purse is so cute and would be super handy in my giant mom bag.

She explains all the steps how to make it too.
She has made two of my favorite pin cushions (and y'all know I am in desperate need of a new cute one.)
![]() Don't you love the bicycle? SO CUTE! |
![]() Definitely inspiring me to make one myself! |
How did you get started quilting/modern quilting?
I'm not sure exactly when I started "quilting/sewing", but I know I discovered it well before the "modern" name was attached to it. It was definitely before I was married. I learned how to sew things at a young age, but quilting came into it after my kids were born. I have to give the inspiration credit to my sister's mother-in-law (or Oma). She has a hand pieced and hand quilted Double Wedding Ring that she made, hanging in her living room. She also made baby quilts for my boys; ever since then I've been in love (and slightly obsessed) with quilting.
I'm not sure exactly when I started "quilting/sewing", but I know I discovered it well before the "modern" name was attached to it. It was definitely before I was married. I learned how to sew things at a young age, but quilting came into it after my kids were born. I have to give the inspiration credit to my sister's mother-in-law (or Oma). She has a hand pieced and hand quilted Double Wedding Ring that she made, hanging in her living room. She also made baby quilts for my boys; ever since then I've been in love (and slightly obsessed) with quilting.
What is your favorite fabric line and what’s on your fabric wish list?

My favorite line is difficult to pin-point because there are a lot of "classics" that I like. But if I had to pick, it would be something from Anna Maria Horner; probably Good Folks. I have the biggest girl crush on her (minus the cherry chapstick). She's incredibly successful at being an awesome mommy and creating amazing art and fabric - I can't help but love everything she does.
As for my wish list... I'm looking forward to seeing more of Loulouthi (AMH's new line for spring). I'll probably gobble that up right away!
And then on top of that, on my list is probably more basics, such as solids, blenders (dots, tonals) and brights. I'd like to add more colors to my collection like purple and brighter true blues and grassy greens, and orange of course. For a girl that loves orange, I'm finding I don't have as much as I should!
What inspires you most?

It may sound cliche, but honestly it's the peeps around bloggerville and flickrland. I see so much stuff that makes me want to sit at my machine all day long. I also look at a ton of different magazines and Etsy - You can find the craziest stuff to inspire you in those places.
What type of machine do you sew with?
I sew with a Bernina 440QE and I love it. My Gramma lent me the money for it after my last 3 machines in a row took a dump on me.
Describe your dream sewing studio.
It's BIG. Lots of windows, a hardwood floor, bright paint and shelving. Some clean, streamlined furniture. A big ergo-height cutting table. A maid that comes in to fold and organize my fabric when I'm done with it. A photographer at my beckoned call to take amazing pics for me. My grandma's mid-century club chairs (already an orangy color), with handmade pillows. A wall filled with goodies made from all my friends 'round Flickr. You know... something average I guess?


What is your favorite go-to tool and why?
1) Scissors (I hoard scissors)
2) Seam ripper. I'm not perfect, neither are my stitches.
Tell us about your favorite completed quilt or sewing project.


My favorite completed quilt is my Metro Link. I used a cut from every single piece of fabric I owned at the time. The colors and prints make your eye wander all around it; it's laying on my bed right now over another old quilt.
What traditional pattern do you like to put a modern twist on?
Well, I'll be honest and say that I haven't really done that yet. Although, I really do love a lot of traditional blocks, one day I hope to tackle a project that I can put a spin of my own on.
Do you have a process for choosing fabric for a project?
Nope. It normally just pops into mind as a foggy vision of colors or specific prints. I do try to use what I have in my collection. If I'm having trouble finding stuff that I like that coordinates, or if I get a mental block about it, I'll search Flickr and Etsy for inspiration to see what other people have used with similar fabrics - not to be a copy-cat, but because I get serious mental block if the idea doesn't hit me right away.
What work-in-progress are you most excited about?


My hexies! It's truly become a labor of love. Recently, there have been comments about hexies and how trendy they are, how people can't understand the big deal, yada yada... For me, my hexie project is not from trends or anything like that; it's about accomplishing something basic and traditional with my own two hands (no machine allowed), from start to finish. Last year I participated in a benefit quilt show and was in complete awe of the other quilts. The quilts made by these ladies made me feel like a total rookie, and I didn't like that. All of their quilts were amazingly stitched - some were modern, some were traditional. Just the fact that they spent the time (or lifetime) making them BY HAND inspired me to do the same. I'll admit that I like a quicky now and then, but the time I'm spending on every single little stitch is making this hexie quilt my prized possession thus far.


What’s your favorite part of the quilting process?
I really like sitting with my quilt when it's all together and quilted, stitching the last piece - the binding. I think this is because a lot of my quilts are/were given away. Spending a few hours hand-stitching the binding before it goes (or stays) really gives me a feeling of accomplishment. I've machine stitched the binding a few times, but it doesn't give me the same gratification. I think handstitched binding really keeps the handmade feeling in a quilt.
What’s something we don’t know about you? ( doesn’t have to be sewing related)
totally shameless: I listen to classic 70's music on satellite radio when I sew. Nothing else makes me get in the groove, not even the 80's!
See, I told you you'd like her. :)
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110 comments:
I signed up to follow Michelle's blog.
I love Michelle's Metro Link pattern! I think I'm seeing where my next project can go! Also, awesome stack of hexagons!
I signed up for Michelle's blog.
I started following ELQ earlier this week - thanks!
I follow you!
I follow Michelle!
I am in awe of that stack of hexies! Thanks for the giveaway-this week has been so fun! Kathy
That metro link pattern is great...and I'm totally jealous of her STACK of hexagons!
I am one of your followers!
I am now a follower of Michelle!
Oh I need that bag, I so need that bag it's lovely, and sorry Jennifer but that bicycle is soooo French it has to come and live with me. Look at all those Hexies... I really need to have a go at those.
Yep!! I am still stalking you...
She does make some cute bags, doesn't she? As a former Tennessee girl, I have a thing for orange, too. Love that Metro Link quilt!
I just love the metro link quilt!!!
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"I really like sitting with my quilt when it's all together and quilted, stitching the last piece - the binding. I think this is because a lot of my quilts are/were given away. Spending a few hours hand-stitching the binding before it goes (or stays) really gives me a feeling of accomplishment. I've machine stitched the binding a few times, but it doesn't give me the same gratification."
I completely agree with this statement! I only do machine binding when I'm pressed for time but it always looks sloppy and does not have the same sense of accomplishment. I love hand binding, espec. as I give away most of my quilts as well. A little bit of quality time and extra love before it goes to its new home :)
I follow your blog :)
I now follow michelle's blog!
when choosing fabrics, i too tend to just go with whatever fuzzy map is in my brain and i really respond to color.
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I love what she said about creating something with our own hands, not by machine! Those are what's going to be treasured generation after generation!
I already follow you!! :)
I already follow Michelle! :)
Im following you!!! And happy too!
not 100% sure about liking orange.. but im following "i like orange, too!" lol.
I love Michelle's tote bag!
I follow you!
I follow Michelle!
I appreciated her comment on the hexies...
want to make my own, just can't decide on
the fabric. Oh well, decisions, decisions...
I follow Ellison Lane.
And now I follow Michelle too.
I can definitely agree with Michelle when she says that other bloggers motivate her and she just wants to sit at her machine all day. I feel the same way!
I follow you!
I follow Michelle.
I get such a lot of motivation (get off your butt Mystica and do something!!!!) from these blogs.
I follow you on GFC
Thank you, another great interview. Okay, I'm off to check out Michelle's blog.
Love, love, love it! I'm obsessed with AMH too-I cannot WAIT for that new line!
I agree with Michelle that blogland is SO inspiring! : ) Thanks for another great feature.
I follow Michelle's blog.
I can totally relate to michelle's love of finishing the binding.
wow i love the hexie stack!! so colorful
I follow your blog.
I also follow Michelle's blog!
I love what Michelle wrote about the hexagons . . . I've yet to try making hexagons, but plan to soon!
I'm a follower!
Now following Michelle's blog, too!
I Love what she has to say about hexies. I have been working on hexies for a few months and just love them.
I'm a follower of your blog.
I am a follower of Michelle's blog
I love Michelle's rainbow pin cushion! Thanks for featuring her. :)
I follow Michelle's blog!
Also follow your blog :)
I love her Hexies. It really inspires me to start my own Hexies quilt.
I am a follower!
I am a new follower of Michelle!
PS: I love orange, too!!
I like that she says she looks at Flicker/Etsy to see what other people have done with similar fabric. I kind of do that, too, sometimes but I always feel like I'm cheating-so I'm glad I'm not alone! I still always have a fear of ruining beautiful fabric by cutting into it!
I'm a follower of your blog
I'm following Michelle now, too. She does beautiful work!
I'm so a follower of your blog!
I'm a follower of Michelle's blog. . and have been for a bit.
I love your interviews. . things I would totally ask myself. I found Michelle through her blog title. I love that she say's she doesn't have enough Orange. I totally relate as I "love" purple but it's the color that is lacking in my stash. What's up with that!
Good job my dear. . YEAH!
I'm a follower...
I agree with Michele that inspiration from the internet is the most powerful...
Awesome series!
I already follow ELQ. Thanks for the interview week. Have learned a lot about some new-to-me bloggers.
Michelle's sentiments of feeling like a rookie when compare my quilts to others resonated with me -- and I'm making hexies just like she is! Some day it will be a handpieced and probably hand quilted double GFG quilt. Thanks Michelle - some confidence is restored that what I make is good enough.
I loved to discover that Michelle's favourite part of the quilting process is hand stitching the binding.
And I like her projects very much. The linen tote is great and the Metro link is such a fun and beautiful way of showing all your fabrics without using too much of them.
And as you know I'm already your follower :)
I appreciated hearing her thoughts on why she is making the hexagon quilt and what it means to her.
I follow you.
I follow Michelle.
And I now follow Michelle's blog
I could really relate to Michelle's comment about hand-stitching the binding. I love her use of color. All her projects are too cool, I love the echino bag!
I am a long time follower of Michelle's bog-she does great stuff!
And YOU!
So of course I now follow Michelle's blog. How could I not, orange is my favorite color!
I love that Michelle made her Metro Quilt with ALL scraps from her stash!
I agree with Michelle about handstitching the binding. Thanks for the giveaway!
I already follow your blog.
I already follow Michelle's blog.
I like that she enjoys doing the binding. It's my favorite also because I thoroughly enjoy hand stitching.
I follow Michelle.
I also follow your blog.
I'm totally with Michelle, hand sewing the binding on my quilts is definitely my favourite part of the entire quilting process!
I follow your blog!
I follow your blog.
I follow Michelle's blog.
I like that Michelle gets her inspiration from other bloggers and other places on the internet. I am not creative, but that is where I go for inspiration too.
70's music!!! Girrrrl, I thought I was the only one! Give me some CCR, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Joe Cocker, Allman Brothers, Head East, Janice Joplin & Eagles any day!
I'm a follower of Ellison Lane Quilts
I'm already a follower of I like orange too!
I already follow you.
I follow Michelle now too.
I feel like Michelle about my quilts too, enjoying most of all the last moments spent finishing a quilt particularly if it's for someone else. I really enjoy the feeling of satisfaction & contentment.
I'm a follower! Yeah for me!!
I just became a follower of Michelle's blog. So glad to know about her! Thanks for the intro.
I got a boxed set of 70's music from my mom for Valentine's Day and was thrilled. Michelle and I share the same musical tastes!
Love at first site on the tote! Went to look at how it was done and 30 minutes later I am back to say I am now the newest follower of Michelle's blog :0)
I already follow you! Big THANKS for the party this week :0)
thestriped bag is awesome!
i'm an ellison lane follower
What resonated with me the most is that I need to rely more on hand sewing than using my machine!
I'm a follower!
I'm now a follower of Michelle's!
I liked that she finally bids the quilt by hnd I do too and it's like my small private tie with the uilt before I give it away!
Michelle's hexie project resonated with me - creating a quilt using only your hands, imagination and love :)
I'm now following Michelle's blog.
Thanks for the party - it's been a great week! Thanks also for the fab giveaway. I'm following you and look forward to seeing what the rest of the year brings :)
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