
Stitched and Flipped Value Quilt
From Point A to Point B Quilt Top

Opposing Triangles Remake (photo by Sue Tamcsin)
Double Herringbone Whole Cloth Quilt

Unknown Direction Quilt Take Two
Girl Radiating Diamond Value Quilt

Stitched and Flipped Value Quilt
From Point A to Point B Quilt Top

Opposing Triangles Remake (photo by Sue Tamcsin)
Double Herringbone Whole Cloth Quilt

Unknown Direction Quilt Take Two
Girl Radiating Diamond Value Quilt
Hi Katie,
I love your quilts! I’m starting to try to make “modern quilts” for baby quilts for friends of my daughter. Yours are inspirational, thank you for sharing your pictures.
Bev
(Found your site from the Bloggers quilt festival.)
Thanks Beverly!
Wow! I love your quilts! I would love to get into quilting but I am not even sure where to start!
I love your quilts! They make me miss quilting. I have TONS of fabric, but haven’t quilted for a few years.
These are great quilts!
Marvelous I’d say.
My Granny was the one who taught me how to quilt and I have always been able to appreciate the work that is put in to a beautiful quilt. These are amazing and I love the work you do!!! I can’t wait to see more that you make!!!Absolutely amazing work!!!
Thank you for sharing! Love your quilts.
How inspiring.
These are amazing. I have been a patchworker since I was about 8 years old. I have only made about two patchwork quilts though in over 30 years as they take so long to make ( I mainly do hand stitched patch work.). I am in awe that you have made so many- such a lot of work. Thankyou for sharing them, they are really beautiful.
you are too sweet!
These are so beautiful. How do you find the time? I’m in Viet Nam and would like to make a quilt. Is there an online tutorial that you can recommend on how to make a quilt for 1st timers?
You could do just a simple square quilt called a charm or a value quilt:
http://sewkatiedid.wordpress.com/2009/03/20/value-quilts-tutorial/
Good luck!
Thanks Katie. But I need something that also talks about the fundamentals of quilting: the batting, the tools, the quilting aspect of sewing the layers together.
Hi Katie, I was at The Quilting Loft today and saw your sample quilt – I think from your new book – it has a grey background with all these colorful print triangles that make rectangles. I am looking for a picture of it to show my niece as I think she would love the color combinations. I don’t see it here but I caught a glimpse of it on your blog.
Beautiful quilts!! I especially love ‘Anything Goes’ and ‘Stepping Stone.’ I love seeing modern designs in such a traditional art form.
Love your quilts! I have some African batik fabric and am thinking the modern quilts would show it off more. Would love to spend some time on the west side of the state to take a class or two!
Your quilts are beautiful.
I love them all! How long does it take to complete each one?
Oh, that’s a question I get all the time that I can’t answer. It really depends on the size and the technique. Thanks for your kind comment.
Hi Katie
Whenever I need quilting inspiration I visit your website. Your creativity gets me up and running again. I enjoy looking at the designs and the beautiful colors you use. Keep up the great work!
thanks so much for your kind words!
On Sat, Dec 15, 2012 at 8:17 AM, SEW KATIE DID
My mind is bending round the coloway in Pantone Pop. Orange and lavendar in the same quilt. I saw it in your masthead and it grabed hold of me and warped me into your blog. Can you say something about the genesis of that color combination?
I seriously love your quilts! You’ve changed the way I think about quilt patterns and quilting. Thanks a million!