Tuesday, August 05, 2008
Blueberry Picnic
Sunday, August 03, 2008
another start
I skipped adding the hand appliquéd elements to the second one in favor of letting the focus fall on the rusted fabric but decided I needed to come back to the hand appliqué and take more time with the design of each block. Stop hurrying. Stop time. I made a big selection of colors and loaded up the basket so they would be at my fingertips.
I have another idea for the monkey teeth this time also.
The Summer Lightness is catching on. Look where Margaret is taking it.
Friday, August 01, 2008
Fireplace finds new purpose
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
people will think I'm unemployed!
Colors and Emotion
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
summer rolls on
Saturday, July 26, 2008
Summer Garden
I had to piece the back together out of scraps of white and ecru muslin but Summer Garden is nearly done.
Not a quilt - there's no batting - I want to spend some time doing some sort of hand stitching to hold the back and front together but it's so grisly hot and humid right now I think I'll put it aside awhile so I don't rush through this last step.
The blues and greens for the border came from deep in the magic cupboard. I found a whole group of hand dyes of that soft, gauzy James Thompson Mills cottons from OHCO.
I had forgotten all about them.
I half contemplated inserting a handful of monkey teeth (think Prairie Points without precision) around the edges but got hasty with the heat and stickiness. This was fun to make so I'm sure there will be another time to try this again. I had forgotten how much I enjoy free form hand appliqué.
Friday, July 25, 2008
I've zeroed in on what's drawn me to those Blues in the previous post and making me quietly repeat my quilter's prayer.
It's this spectacular painting by a young painter living in Halifax, Nova Scotia,Ambera Wellmann.
I keep staring at it an wondering what it's making me feel. Something I can't put my finger on. Art with deep emotional content has been pulling me in lately at every turn and making me realize that I want this from my own work and have no idea how to capture it beyond obvious moodiness. I turn away from the anxieties of reality to times past both real and imagined with escape in every stitch.
Instigated by Jude's wondrous Fling, I've tried to escape the heat with my own version, A Summer Garden. Dye junkie that I am, you cannot imagine what it took for me to come up with some white fabric for this. It's only 45" square and I'm fresh out.
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
The Blues
I've finished cherry-picking the dyefest results. These are the ones I've gravitated to over the past few days. Perhaps a reaction to the heat and humidity?
There has been no real work for the new Featherweight as yet but this fabric is making me think of piecing something functional.
In the meantime, the rest of the harvest has been posted over to the Hotcakes site for sale.
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Last of the Mystery cottons dyed
This china platter hasn't seen a turkey's backside in years mostly because it weighs at least five pounds all by itself.
These are the last of the mystery cottons and a few new colors that I cooked up from the original concentrates.
You can always count on a critic or two at the Lawrenceville Frankenstein Dyeworx.
Now it's time to "clean" the pool.
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