Marianne and I have been friends for years, meeting on the internet in a 3D community, how cool is that! (Second life) She does the most amazing projects with wool and Aurifil’s lana wool thread. Her wall hanging she designed for you is so adorable you will want to make it right away.
Post your photo at our Flickr folder and one quilter will win a prize of Aurifil thread! Post a photo of your completed top or a project. Everyone in the flickr folder is in the running!
Flickr folder – http://www.flickr.com/groups/2011aurifildesignerofthemonth/
Marianne is Irish and has lived in France most of her adult life.. she is more than delightful and you are in for a real treat… so Let’s go meet her!
My very first quilt was a huge Sunshine and Shadow bed quilt which I bought in a “going out of business” sale. I loved the palette of dusty pastels… pinks, blues, yellows and greens. When I discovered that it was way too big for my bed I had a brainwave and proceeded to cut off the 4 corners of the quilt which I then reassembled into a square. I then hung the reassembled square quilt on the wall behind my bed and used the remaining square to decorate my bed. And I was delighted with myself! When I think about it, this first “quilting experience” still fits with my approach to quilting today. I am definitely a « bits and pieces” quilter. I never learned the basics and generally do not follow the rules for good cutting and assembly. Thank goodness for wool and woolfelt. They are very forgiving materials for an unruly and undisciplined quilter like myself!
I love any quilt that has appliqué on it. A few years ago I discovered “penny rugs” and fell in love with the simple folk art style of appliqué and the homespun textured wools that are so characteristic of these designs. So I started making my own penny rug inspired creations using scraps of wool and woolfelt.
I love the process of adding layers of appliqué and embellishing them with traditional hand embroidery stitches. I generally work with contrasting thread colors so that you can see the stitches and I feel that my design comes to life once I start adding the colored threads. Of course, my favorite thread is AURIfil Lana, a wonderful wool thread that hand embroiders perfectly and adds lovely texture to my wool designs.
I came to Paris, France at 19 to study fashion with the intention of going back to my home in Ireland once I had finished my studies and become a fashion designer. Destiny I guess had other plans for me… and I remained in France, started working in airline telecommunications, married a French man and became mother to 3 wonderful boys. I continued to be creative and crafty, sewing, embroidering and home decorating throughout the years. But when the boys were a little older, I had a real yearning to develop my creativity and I launched The Cinnamon Patch as a cottage industry in my kitchen with the intention of working only 3 afternoons a week. The 3 afternoons quickly turned into a very full time job!
I love gardening, visiting interesting gardens and nurseries, and planning new ideas for my own tiny suburban garden. It is a love that I share with my Mother and one of my sisters, Joy, and we love to challenge each other with our knowledge of the latin botanical names of flowers and shrubs!
I save all my favourite scraps of fabrics, wools and threads, even the tiniest pieces. I love rooting in my scrap box looking for a small piece to catch my eye. Most of my designs begin with a color idea, quite often inspired by a length of multi-colored embroidery thread or a piece of pattered fabric.
AURIfil Lana threads of course! It is a wool/acrylic mix in a 12 weight and it is the perfect thread for assembling and embellishing all my wool projects. I use it on the machine when making totes and purses and other home deco items in heavier fabrics. However, I love it most of all for hand embroidery as it adds lots of texture and richness, in particular when I double the thread. My “must have” color is 8920 which is kind of aged bronze that just seems to tone in with every color combination that I work with. I also have been very lucky to have been invited by AURIfil to choose my 12 favorite colors to put into one of their thread art kits.
Good lighting and, unfortunately, a pair of reading glasses… I recently woke up one morning to discover that I could no longer thread my lovely Lana into a needle without the help of bi-focals!
Yes, I do travel to teach in stores, clubs and at guild retreats, which in France we call “Journée de l’Amitié “ (Friendship day). I also exhibit at a lot of retail and wholesale craft, hobby and needlework shows in France and in neighboring countries, such as Germany, Spain, Italy, Belgium and Holland. So I am on the road a lot!
I like to think that I am detail oriented and strive to apply an orderly process to every project I undertake. Invariably, time constraints and deadlines mess up the process so it seems like everything becomes chaotic and last minute, which of course I find frustrating. In addition, I have become a bit of a quilting “social butterfly” and love to connect with other quilters around the world via the internet. And as we all know, socializing takes time… but it’s so much fun!
My latest “Victorian Christmas” collection uses lovely National Nonwovens woolfelts in warm rich shades that evoke for me the sweet and spicy fragrances of cinnamon, cranberry and apples, reminiscent of the joyful festivities of a bygone age.
************** THE PATTERN/The Giveaway ******************
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EACH MONTH we will pick one random winner that has made one of the Designer projects to receive a special Aurifil thread prize.. wowzer!!.
You can make ANY of the designer projects (and we hope you make them all!)
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