- I did make progress on a quilt that I'm making for my youngest granddaughter. Kind of a cute story - we were talking on the phone a few weeks ago and I was trying to explain the project that I was working on for a class. It is a seascape and has all kinds of embellishments including cellophane. (It was an online class with Linda Schmidt - "creating the elements". Great class!) Granddaughter first asked me who the quilt is for - then commented that it wouldn't be a very "softy" quilt. She proceeded to give me a detailed explanation as to how I could get all the special ocean effects that I wanted just by using fabric and thread. Thus ending up with a quilt that would still be "softy." So I'm making her a special "softy sea" quilt as a special surprise.
- My "day job" is real estate and it's getting more important than ever to get a special designation to list and sell so-called "distressed" properties - such as foreclosures and short sales. So I've been busy taking a class that will culminate with the CDPE designation: Certified Distressed Property Expert. It's actually quite interesting and I will be finishing up this weekend.
- I am participating in an online group that was formed to bring Haiku and Fiber Art together. The group was established this past week by A. Carole Grant, a Canadian Mixed Media/Fiber Artist that I "met" on the Quilt Art list. I am very excited to be a part of this and am looking forward to some "stretching" and growth as an artist.
- We had our Book Club meeting this week and a good discussion on "The House at Riverton". This was a very good read! Kind of Upstairs Downstairs meets The Thirteenth Tale - with a little Remains of the Day thrown in for good measure!
Friday, November 19, 2010
Busy Week -
I didn't make much progress with my Art Quilting projects this week but nevertheless it was a good week.
Friday, November 12, 2010
Spring Has Sprung
Spring Has Sprung?
I know – Thanksgiving is in 2 weeks – so why I am titling this entry Spring Has Sprung?
A little while back I made a little quilt with that title. Do you remember the little ditty….
Spring has sprung,
The grass has riz.
I wonder where the birdies is…?
So, naturally I had to make a “The Grass Has Riz” piece. I just finished the beading last week and got it done!
Spring Has Sprung |
The center background is randomly pieced and the design elements are fused. The technique is very improvisational and FUN! I was first introduced to it a couple of years ago at a class taught by Deana Hartman. (http://chameleonquilts.com) One of the best classes I've taken.
I hurried through all the basic construction so that I
could get to the BEADING!
The writing on the quilt is done with a free motion
zigzag stitch.
Sunday, November 07, 2010
All Things Fiber
In homage to the title of this blog I'm posting a picture of one of my favorite things -
Aren't these luscious??? A couple of years ago I bought this hank of fibers at a quilt show. I've used a few of them along the way but mostly I use them as decoration and inspiration..... YUM!
Along the way all knitters collect oddballs. Now that I'm involved in making Art Quilts I have another way to use them. THAT was very exciting to realize.
Aren't these luscious??? A couple of years ago I bought this hank of fibers at a quilt show. I've used a few of them along the way but mostly I use them as decoration and inspiration..... YUM!
Along the way all knitters collect oddballs. Now that I'm involved in making Art Quilts I have another way to use them. THAT was very exciting to realize.
Wednesday, November 03, 2010
Do you love coffee? I do - especially that first sip in the morning. So what did I do? I made a little art quilt in honour of that AHHHHsome moment: the first sip.
I pieced the background to loosely approximate my kitchen - yellow tile counters - got the grid effect with a paintstick rubbed over a plastic utensil that I found in the kitchen drawer.
I pieced the background to loosely approximate my kitchen - yellow tile counters - got the grid effect with a paintstick rubbed over a plastic utensil that I found in the kitchen drawer.
Tuesday, November 02, 2010
When I posted here several months ago I mentioned that I was working on a piece that needed some hand embroidery to be added. This was a fun project - something different and incorporating several different techniques.
Here is a photo of my Fish Out Of Water
I collaged several fabrics onto a mottled yellow background. I made a stencil from a fish drawing and when I cut it out I was careful to keep the remaining stencil material intact so that I could use it too.
Then I painted the fish image onto the quilt using the stencil and acrylic paint. When it was dry I thought that more contrast was needed around the fish so I used the "fish" part of the stencil and painted around the outline.
I used a pillowcase type of backing and accented the edges with a perle cotton running stitch.
Here is a photo of my Fish Out Of Water
I collaged several fabrics onto a mottled yellow background. I made a stencil from a fish drawing and when I cut it out I was careful to keep the remaining stencil material intact so that I could use it too.
Then I painted the fish image onto the quilt using the stencil and acrylic paint. When it was dry I thought that more contrast was needed around the fish so I used the "fish" part of the stencil and painted around the outline.
I outlined the collage pieces with perle cotton and added embroidery to the fish. Then I added some beads and a button eye to accent the fish. |
Finally I stitched and beaded a spray of coral. |
I used a pillowcase type of backing and accented the edges with a perle cotton running stitch.
Monday, November 01, 2010
I've been doing this blogging thing all wrong - waiting until I have enough time to catch up. Yikes - at the rate it's going that'll be a long wait.
So - here we go - SHORT POSTS!!
I'm itching to get into the other room and sew but first............here are the 2 photos that were accepted into the Eye of the Quilter exhibit in Houston.
And here are the Haiku that will be in the Eye of the Quilter exhibit:
So - here we go - SHORT POSTS!!
I'm itching to get into the other room and sew but first............here are the 2 photos that were accepted into the Eye of the Quilter exhibit in Houston.
Title: | Putting It All Into Perspective | ||
Statement: | Travelling east in late Summer 2009, I found myself not only enthralled by the scenery but somehow comforted. No matter what else fate may have in store, there will be sights to delight and inspire. |
Title: | Still Glenwood, Still October |
Statement: | I love Autumn and its glorious color but there is also a tinge of sadness at the edge of all the beauty. |
And here are the Haiku that will be in the Eye of the Quilter exhibit:
My 92 year old mother-in-law who has severe dementia was recently moved into a board and care from her beloved home of 40 years.
Betty’s Empty House
Her house sits empty
A fog of forgetfulness
Pushes out despair I wrote this Haiku while I was recovering from foot surgery a couple of months ago. I had very strict instructions to keep the surgical area dry in order to avoid a horrible infection. Taped on plastic bags were useless so that meant SPONGE BATHS!
Post Op Lament
Sloppy sponge baths suck
I long for streams of water
Splashing on my head
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