Machine pieced, hand embroidered. Quilted by Sue DiVarco. Several years ago I made this pattern in pinks and I liked it so much, I decided to do it again but this time in blues. Design Source – Pattern.
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Prairie Points in Blue
River Rocks BagKim Berry-Rogers
Hand embroidered. Linen, wool, many different threads were used for this project. I made many changes in design and thread. I loved making this project! Ariane Zurcher.
Under the WavesKim Berry-Rogers
Hand embroidered with natural elements. Embroidered on linen, machine sewn. I love to mix natural items into my stitching projects. I wanted to make a useful item that incorporated some of my beach treasures. Adapted from Ariane Zurcher pattern.
The StarfishKim Berry-Rogers
Hand sewn, hand beaded. This was a large challenge for me. I’ve never done a large scale beading project before. I made some additions and subtractions and this is the final outcome.
OnsloKim Berry-Rogers
Fabric collage, embroidery, machine quilting. Onslo is our sweet 27 year old horse. He lives on a farm in McHenry with his comfort pony, Layla, and his many horse friends. He is spoiled and loved and we are so grateful to share his life! Quilted by Sue Daurio. Adaptation of Emily Taylor horse silhouette.
The Cardinal breasted CardinalKim Berry-Rogers
Raw edge applique collage, wool applique, embroidery, beading. Custom machine quilted. Folklore tells us a cardinal sighting is a sign of good luck, loyalty or a visit from a loved one. I love seeing them in my garden and always take it as a good sign. Custom quilted by Sue Daurio. Adapted from Emily Taylor’sContinue reading “The Cardinal breasted Cardinal
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How Does Your Garden Grow?Kim Berry-Rogers
Hand embroidery, pieced, machine quilted. I was traveling in June and ran out of projects. I had a small piece of wool and a fat quarter I had purchased so I started this little sampler. Quilted by Sue Daurio. Adapted from Sue Spargo 20th Anniversary Sew Along.
Water LilyKim Berry-Rogers
Fabric collage, media, machine quilted. This was made in a class with Sandra Mollon. She has a fun technique for collage using hand dyed fabrics. Custom quilted by Sue Daurio. Sandra Mollon
Aboriginals in New YorkKim Berry-Rogers
Paper pieced with silk and Aboriginal fabrics. Machine quilted. I had been saving the Aboriginal fabrics for some time waiting for the right pattern to present itself. A page fell to the floor when I opened a cabinet one day. It had a photo and template and that was it! A quilt was born! QuiltedContinue reading “Aboriginals in New York
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