Saturday, April 23, 2011
spoze-yah update
I like the overall effect but it was a whole lot of work although the process could be refined to make enough fabric for a project in one session. Not as much "creep" as I wanted from the dye...thickener maybe. Maybe doing the creep thing after the blocks are stitched together and wet with soda ash. More trials to come.
I came into a large quantity of thick poly felt and wanted to see how it went under the needle. Machine quilting here is too mannered for my taste. Hand quilting is in order but not for a while.
plotting
I have been captivated by this quilt on the cover of Susan Beal's "Modern Log Cabin Quilting" and spent part of my evening doing my own version of Jude's "what iffing" but I've always called it "spoze-yah" (go on, say it out loud) .
It involves some things I have been warned against, like sewing dyed and painted but unrinsed cloth. Speculating about some of Mary Anne Jordan's pieces like this one and thinking about what the dye will do if you just let it.
no time for tea
I doubt this teapot will ever see any liquid again. Maybe Sangria. There was no top, so maybe it's not really a teapot but I saw one just like it in a wonderful film yesterday.
Take the time, settle in, watch the faces and listen to the voices. Give yourself over to this one - "Dean Spanley",
and I promise you will be delighted.
(a very photogenic teapot, here and here are some large, flashy images. my magpie brain is captivated with the reflections)
Thursday, April 21, 2011
phase one, wrap up
It was a long day at the Lawrenceville Frankenstein Dyeworx...even the tools and the tablemoppers had a good time.
the theme of the day seemed to "extra-terrestrial hides"
there is still a lot of work to do but it will have to wait until the weekend.
the theme of the day seemed to "extra-terrestrial hides"
there is still a lot of work to do but it will have to wait until the weekend.
Goodwill
I love the Goodwill in Lilburn. There are many people of good taste and apparently great means who bring their barely used things there for me to scarf up on Tuesdays with my SC discount.
(I compensate for these trips by watching a couple of episodes of Hoarders and making up a bag of things to take back to them...)
2$ for a large silver plated teapot? Who could resist? It was dancing on the shelf before my eyes!
No one seems to use top sheets anymore - I scored two brand new, king-sized sheets of very high quality cotton with the intention of cutting them up for the dyepot. After washing and drying I discovered I like sleeping in luxury, especially for 2.50 each. There was also a tan cotton lawn skirt with acres of tiny pleats...pre-sewn shibori I'm thinking.
(I compensate for these trips by watching a couple of episodes of Hoarders and making up a bag of things to take back to them...)
2$ for a large silver plated teapot? Who could resist? It was dancing on the shelf before my eyes!
No one seems to use top sheets anymore - I scored two brand new, king-sized sheets of very high quality cotton with the intention of cutting them up for the dyepot. After washing and drying I discovered I like sleeping in luxury, especially for 2.50 each. There was also a tan cotton lawn skirt with acres of tiny pleats...pre-sewn shibori I'm thinking.
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