Sunday, March 30, 2014

Curvalicious, The Big Unveiling


Yesterday was the day.  It was the day the I have been working towards for the last 2 months. 
 It was the day that I unveiled this:
What is it, you ask?  It's my tool that I designed.  It's made out of acrylic and it is a very cool fluorescent green making it difficult to lose.  It was a journey to get here.
 
I designed it to make this skinny quilt out of silk dupioni:
 
Yesterday was it's debut at The Red Rose Quilt Guild in Lancaster, PA.  They were my guinea pigs and wow! did we have a good time. Many of the quilters chose to use one of my silk kits, but a few of them chose to use cotton.  It was so exciting to see how the quilts turned out. I made sure to remember to take lots of photos.
 






 





 

Thank you ladies.
You have made me so happy.
And the best part is I had a bunch of the Curvalicious tools made and I am selling them along with my kits in my etsy shop. I have also created a blog page just for Curvalicious with a video about how to use the tool.  Come visit by clicking HERE and please, if you like it, give me a thumbs up.
 
Come and be a part of the Curvalicious Crew!
 
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11 comments:

  1. Congratulations of the unveiling of your new tool!

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  2. Congratulations on the new tool and such a fun quilt and tool for making one.

    Debbie

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  3. Congrats! I just signed up to take the class in July at Mid-Appalachian. See you there!

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  4. Just signed up to take your class in July at Mid-Appalachian to make this quilt. Congrats on designing and bringing your baby to fruition!! Looking forward to the class already!

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  5. Oh, this looks like so much fun!! Can't wait until you come to Warwick to teach the class. Andrea

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  6. It was such a fun class! Cheryl, Catherine and Kathy's table runners look like giant zig-zags, don't they?

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  7. Congratulations. And I love, love, love your skinny quilt and seeing what others are creating too. Ideas are spinning in my mind.

    SewCalGal
    www.sewcalgal.blogspot.com

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  8. Wow Cheryl,
    I can't wait to take your class at MAQ.
    Looks like we're going to have a good time.

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  9. Wow! Congratulations!!! Books, patterns, and now rulers! Way cool!

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  10. Cheryl, all those finished quilts together look great! Your students look so happy showing their quilts!

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