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From carver to quilter

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girly carver posted on 11/30/2006

The time has come to make a move from carver to quilter. Yes, my back has finally called it quits :cry:. This girly carver can no longer move those 200 lb. logs around. So, what to do? Well, of course, combine my love of sewing with my love of tiki :D. Here's some pics. Let me know what you think. Should I look for a new hobby????


[ Edited by: girly carver 2006-11-30 10:41 ]

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mieko posted on 11/30/2006

That is awesome! I really love how you have both big panels and smaller patterned pieces. I'm also super impressed with the quilting, I love the waves in between the panels.
Very nicely done. I do some sewing myself, and have thought about doing a quilt someday, but I'm way to busy carving right now. :) Maybe I'll join you as an ex-carver sewer in a while. :)

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Dancin' Lizard posted on 11/30/2006

Verklepmt!! It's stunning.

Two questions:

  1. Where'd ya get the fabric

  2. Machine quilting or hand quilting?

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girly carver posted on 12/01/2006

My husband bought me a longarm quilting machine...he loves me and hopes one day I'll make some money! I found the fabric on ebay and bought all that I could find. The manufacturer isn't making the print anymore :cry:. Kudos to you if you can find some!

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TreeTiki wahine posted on 12/03/2006

Have you seen Tifaifai and Quilts of Polynesia by Joyce D. Hammond? isbn#0-8248-0975-0, University of Hawaii Press (1986). Really a wonderful resource, if you can locate a copy. It also has a great bibliography for more resources in the back of the book.

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Paipo posted on 12/03/2006

If you get serious about your quilting (which it appears you are by the quality of your work) you may want to visit the Cook Islands.
When we were scootering around Rarotonga we saw a tiny sign outside a house advertising tivaevae and cushion covers. Inside we met this wonderful lady, who pulled out several suitcases containing the most beautiful quilts I've ever seen. She has exhibited her work in Germany and the US.
There was also an amazing collection of ukuleles on the table too...some were made rom old aluminium cooking pots,another was made from a coconut shell. Others were beautifully handcarved with Cook Islands motifs. I'm kicking myself for not getting a photo of them.

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Monkeyman posted on 12/04/2006

Those are fantastic quilts.
Welcome to Tiki Central.

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Capt'n Skully posted on 12/05/2006

Dang, GirlyC- That quilt is incredible!! Excellent work- Love all the stitched lines!

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girly carver posted on 12/06/2006

Thanks, everyone, for all the positive feedback. I've got more fabric so I think I'll try to get a few made and sell them! TreeTiki Wahine, thanks for the info on the book...I'll definitely be looking for that one.

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girly carver posted on 12/06/2006

Paipo, love the quilt! Did you make that??

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Haole'akamai posted on 05/29/2007

On 2006-11-30 18:45, girly carver wrote:
I found the fabric on ebay and bought all that I could find. The manufacturer isn't making the print anymore :cry:. Kudos to you if you can find some!

They have this right now at the Alameda Beverly's!

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JenTiki posted on 05/29/2007

On 2007-05-29 00:25, Haole'akamai wrote:

On 2006-11-30 18:45, girly carver wrote:
I found the fabric on ebay and bought all that I could find. The manufacturer isn't making the print anymore :cry:. Kudos to you if you can find some!

They have this right now at the Alameda Beverly's!

Seriously?!? The print with the tiki and Pele? The project possibilities are endless! I might have to pop over there this week! :)

[ Edited by: JenTiki 2007-05-29 00:35 ]

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Haole'akamai posted on 06/01/2007

Went by Bev's this AM and they only have about 5 1/2 yards of the Pele fabric left - get the rest of the bolt and you get a 10% discount....

And I was able to find a copy of that book TreeTiki wahine was talking about, Tifaifai and Quilts of Polynesia by Joyce Hammond, online. I'm very excited to crack it open. :)

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JenTiki posted on 06/16/2007

Beverly's in Alameda no longer has any of the Pele fabric ... 'cuz I bought it all!! 5-7/8 yards of it, and they gave me a 25% discount! Hmmm... tote bags, shirts, possiby a lampshade? I'm sure I'll come up with lots of uses for it!

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Bohemiann posted on 06/27/2007

Hey ! Very Cool Quilt. Don't completely give up carving though.
I found this software while searching for some kaleidoscope software for Photographs.
I ended up buying it and using it to quickly create interesting images for different programs I shoot.
It was developed for quilting by quilters and I thought you might find it useful.
It's fun if nothing else!
http://www.kaleidoscopecollections.com

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Ummm... feel free NOT to tell anyone I was in here discussing quilting. No offense but it's not exactly...oh, whatever.


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FreddieBallsomic posted on 06/28/2007

Yeah, those are definitely some trippy looks, Bohemiann.... I would definitely strip down and roll myself up in somethin like that. Cool Stuff.

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