Tira Schulteis is is a buyer for Brewer Sewing. She gave the Schoolhouse for Silk at Market in Houston. I wish I had taken her photo (I found one...hurray...click here and then scroll down until you see Tira's name....and you see some fun stuff from Market too). I don't know if you can see in this picture what I see when she gives a class....I see a warm welcoming person that draws me into the experience with her. It is always fun. I was lucky enough to go to her Shoolhouse in Pittsburgh too.
Feel free to copy and past this photo and use it as wallpaper on your computer. I'm thinking there is a great likelihood it will ward off Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). The photo is free. Otherwise you will end up with a co-pay and a rx for Prozac. I'm thinking ths might be a great way to go!
I thought these outfits would be lovely for a special occasion. Classy Girl Duds are very cool. If anyone from Brewer is reading this....feel free to use the Classy Girl Duds for your advertising...gratis!!! LOLPerhaps this Green one is in my future.....I'm thinking it just might be. I'm certain it will be if I can find out where they store this little baby between markets....evilness lurks within!!
This is what I learned in Tira's Schoolhouse "Simply Sewing with Silk":
- Silk does not have to be purchased by the bolt. It can be purchased in one and two yard cuts from Brewer. There are 191 colors to choose from.
- Silk thread can be used for top stitching or embellishing.
- You can get two small quilts out of 1 collection/box of Silk.
- You can get 2 purses from 1 collection/box of Silk.
- The Embroidered Silk Quilt is a full kit which includes over 4 yards of Silk, 6 spools of Isacord thread, 20 yards of grosgrain ribbon and the pattern.
- Clean it the same way you plan on using it. Dry clean it if you want it to remain crisp. Machine wash if you want the finish removed.
- Use pinking sheers or serge the edges so it does not fray.
Smiles,
Kelly
Those colours are just so vibrant. I have used silk in some art quilts before and fraying was always a big issue. I never thought about serging the edges. Thanks for that tip, I just might have to experiment and see how a pieced quilt would turn out.
ReplyDeleteWOW... I never thought of quilting w/silk.
ReplyDeletethose are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI have done very little in silk when playing around with a crazy quilt. I love working with it but can't afford much of it. I have seen some of their silk around and it is gorgeous
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous. I was drawn to a silk quilt at the International Festival & love kits. Just went on my X-mas wish list! Thanks for sharing!
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