My chicken made Almazuelas
#142
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Originally Posted by GV09
Originally Posted by Greeter Eva
Originally Posted by GV09
Thank you very much everyone for your beautiful words!
I hope to see many chickens!
And if you need help, please note that try to answer it!
A big hug!
I hope to see many chickens!
And if you need help, please note that try to answer it!
A big hug!
Hi, Greeter Eva!
Galina not, is Gallina (double l) = chicken
Almazuelas = A almazuela is a blanket, clothing or fabric in general, sewing built with more or less rectangular pieces of other tissues to reuse them. It derives from the Arabic or almozaia almozala of almoçala, rug, bed cover. The almazuela is first documented in texts of the seventeenth century Rioja.
English term equivalent to the patchwork, a term most used in Spanish-speaking countries "almazuela." This term is used today mainly in the autonomous community of La Rioja, where the crafts are very popular and has many followers.
I hope that answers your question!
A big hug!
#144
Originally Posted by Alaska
It's nice to do something small that doesn't take the time a quilt does, this is also a great idea for using up those extra blocks that are left over. Thanks for sharing!
And next month will begin a sampler blocks made with this technique!
A hug!
#145
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Join Date: May 2010
Posts: 466
Originally Posted by GV09
Originally Posted by Alaska
It's nice to do something small that doesn't take the time a quilt does, this is also a great idea for using up those extra blocks that are left over. Thanks for sharing!
And next month will begin a sampler blocks made with this technique!
A hug!
#148
Originally Posted by Greeter Eva
Originally Posted by GV09
Originally Posted by Alaska
It's nice to do something small that doesn't take the time a quilt does, this is also a great idea for using up those extra blocks that are left over. Thanks for sharing!
And next month will begin a sampler blocks made with this technique!
A hug!
Sorry I do not know if I understand your question.
I think you asked if the parts Almazuelas will form new blocks?
Yes, I think the idea will make 4 pieces Almazuelas first. With these forms a new block. With several of them will form a quilt, which we call Almazuelas Sampler.
I hope I have explained!
A big hug!
#149
Originally Posted by FERSID
Originally Posted by GV09
Hello!
Good morning to all!
Thank you very much!
They have put a smile on my face with such beautiful words!
I will try to answer them all here!
It is not my design.
I learned to a Spanish quilter called Belén ir her blog Belén Patchwork (http://belenpatchwork.blogspot.com/).
She did the chicken TUTORIAL on her blog in these entries: Part 1 (http://belenpatchwork.blogspot.com/2...a-1-parte.html) and Part 2 (http://belenpatchwork.blogspot.com/2...a-2-parte.html).
They can learn the technique well Almazuelas per picture.
If anything is unclear, they may ask, I did my own photos.
A big hug!
Good morning to all!
Thank you very much!
They have put a smile on my face with such beautiful words!
I will try to answer them all here!
It is not my design.
I learned to a Spanish quilter called Belén ir her blog Belén Patchwork (http://belenpatchwork.blogspot.com/).
She did the chicken TUTORIAL on her blog in these entries: Part 1 (http://belenpatchwork.blogspot.com/2...a-1-parte.html) and Part 2 (http://belenpatchwork.blogspot.com/2...a-2-parte.html).
They can learn the technique well Almazuelas per picture.
If anything is unclear, they may ask, I did my own photos.
A big hug!
Site address Gladys gave doesn't work so I did some jiggery-pokery with the http.
Here is the link to BELEN'S site where you can view and hopefully make out the instructions to make the Almazuelas. Go here: http://belenpatchwork.blogspot.com/2...terminado.html or better yet: http://belenpatchwork.blogspot.com/s...rial%20gallina
#150
Originally Posted by pjnesler
Originally Posted by FERSID
Originally Posted by GV09
Hello!
Good morning to all!
Thank you very much!
They have put a smile on my face with such beautiful words!
I will try to answer them all here!
It is not my design.
I learned to a Spanish quilter called Belén ir her blog Belén Patchwork (http://belenpatchwork.blogspot.com/).
She did the chicken TUTORIAL on her blog in these entries: Part 1 (http://belenpatchwork.blogspot.com/2...a-1-parte.html) and Part 2 (http://belenpatchwork.blogspot.com/2...a-2-parte.html).
They can learn the technique well Almazuelas per picture.
If anything is unclear, they may ask, I did my own photos.
A big hug!
Good morning to all!
Thank you very much!
They have put a smile on my face with such beautiful words!
I will try to answer them all here!
It is not my design.
I learned to a Spanish quilter called Belén ir her blog Belén Patchwork (http://belenpatchwork.blogspot.com/).
She did the chicken TUTORIAL on her blog in these entries: Part 1 (http://belenpatchwork.blogspot.com/2...a-1-parte.html) and Part 2 (http://belenpatchwork.blogspot.com/2...a-2-parte.html).
They can learn the technique well Almazuelas per picture.
If anything is unclear, they may ask, I did my own photos.
A big hug!
Site address Gladys gave doesn't work so I did some jiggery-pokery with the http.
Here is the link to BELEN'S site where you can view and hopefully make out the instructions to make the Almazuelas. Go here: http://belenpatchwork.blogspot.com/2...terminado.html or better yet: http://belenpatchwork.blogspot.com/s...rial%20gallina
Thank you for your patience!
But they are so beautiful all the chickens and so different from each other, it seems incredible that the same pattern out so many designs!
There are a lot of creativity watered in the world!
A big hug!
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