I was on my way to a friend's studio for a day of running amok with dye and cloth when my faithful green pony finally succumbed to the leaky radiator that I have been ignoring for a couple of months.
We'll try again later in the month..in the meantime I've gotten two large pieces stabilized and started stitching on this one. Twice I stitched for an hour and twice I picked it all out unhappy with the results. I think I need to sit with a book for while and remind myself of all that be done with needle and thread.
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Monday, October 08, 2012
NEXT!
Well, at least the waiting is over and I can get back to "normal" life.
None of the three pieces that I worked on most of this year and submitted were juried into Quilt National13 and slap me hard if I put myself through that again. Talk about taking the joy of the process. Now I am free to follow through with updating my website and posting the work I've had to keep under wraps all these months. Can anyone tell me it's worth it? I passed on two opportunities to exhibit these locally and wonder if I made a huge mistake. This is really not sour grapes just a personal assessment of cost vs. value. I wonder how many artists have come to the same conclusion? All input is welcome.
and sincere and hearty congratulations to the hardy souls who made the cut!!
None of the three pieces that I worked on most of this year and submitted were juried into Quilt National13 and slap me hard if I put myself through that again. Talk about taking the joy of the process. Now I am free to follow through with updating my website and posting the work I've had to keep under wraps all these months. Can anyone tell me it's worth it? I passed on two opportunities to exhibit these locally and wonder if I made a huge mistake. This is really not sour grapes just a personal assessment of cost vs. value. I wonder how many artists have come to the same conclusion? All input is welcome.
and sincere and hearty congratulations to the hardy souls who made the cut!!
"Consolation" 2012 |
Saturday, October 06, 2012
saturday chores
I'm putting the rest of the dye equipment away for the season. The poly blankets are rinsed clean and dry. I can't bring myself to throw away this ironstone platter and will try one more time to mend it somehow. It's so big and heavy and the break so unbalanced that, so far, no glue has been strong enough. I'm willing to go the duct tape route if I can find white. It's been a good, useful friend.
I took the current utility quilt outside to see just how many chips I'd made and what the overall size would be. Enought by far!
Now the trick is to sash them up and/or whack away with the rotary cutter until they are all the same dimensions. Then comes the layout to please the eye and finally, the sandwiching and machine quilting. I am fresh out of purple!
I took the current utility quilt outside to see just how many chips I'd made and what the overall size would be. Enought by far!
Now the trick is to sash them up and/or whack away with the rotary cutter until they are all the same dimensions. Then comes the layout to please the eye and finally, the sandwiching and machine quilting. I am fresh out of purple!
Friday, October 05, 2012
season's end
Oh well damn.
The Braves have lost the wild card game, Chipper got a clutch hit one more time but our season is over. I won't go into the gross controversy because it will be in the news tomorrow and you'll be sick of it. I already am.
Time to turn the hourglass over and let the sands run until opening day next spring. My hat, glove, and transistor radio go back into the ballpark bag until next year. I don't know how some people "do" multiple sports. It's emotionally exhausting.
Meanwhile the studio is a hive of industry, if not heavy creativity. I'm just playing for a bit while heavier things brew. I've finally found a use for those little sharpie+alcohol scribblings. But I think I'll toss a few into the washer to confirm that this stuff stains for life.
I wish I knew what words to put into Sweetie's mouth here but basically it's a threat that if I try to sit there again today she's going to make me bleed.
The Braves have lost the wild card game, Chipper got a clutch hit one more time but our season is over. I won't go into the gross controversy because it will be in the news tomorrow and you'll be sick of it. I already am.
Time to turn the hourglass over and let the sands run until opening day next spring. My hat, glove, and transistor radio go back into the ballpark bag until next year. I don't know how some people "do" multiple sports. It's emotionally exhausting.
Meanwhile the studio is a hive of industry, if not heavy creativity. I'm just playing for a bit while heavier things brew. I've finally found a use for those little sharpie+alcohol scribblings. But I think I'll toss a few into the washer to confirm that this stuff stains for life.
I wish I knew what words to put into Sweetie's mouth here but basically it's a threat that if I try to sit there again today she's going to make me bleed.
Wednesday, October 03, 2012
jumping the day
Although I worked late and slept badly, Sweetie wasn't going to let me sleep past seven this morning so I was up and out early taking this basket to the park again. They finished the resurface of the walking trail around the pond so I was able to occupy a bench and stitch in the bright morning sun for while, mental wheels spinning on other things.
There was a new list of artist calls in the email this morning which caught my attention for the first time in ages. Yesterday I spent the morning tuning up both the sewing machines in preparation for turning out a series of small kid quilts that will go up to the new market in NY. It's nice to have a way to use up some of the good quality cotton that I dyed in seasons past but had gotten away from using in my own work. Each of these will be a gem in it's own right poised for years of service and love for some little person. Not just quickie baby blankets..my voice and mark will be on each and every one. Are those aliens creeping around on your blankie? of course they are.
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