Sunday, October 21, 2012
more help in the studio
Saturday, October 20, 2012
tight focus
I got an early start again today and was alone in the house for most of the morning. Anyone who does free-motion quilting will know that you can become quite oblivious to anything other than sewing your fingers to the piece. (If I do not find a proper FMQ foot for this Janome I'm going to freak). Stitching loosely woven cloth like damask is pesky as hell. The cloth will do every thing in it's power to avoid the needle.
I had stopped sewing to replace an empty bobbin when a hairy paw reached through the harp followed by it's body (who barely made the squeeze) .
Sweetie insisted it was time to stop that noise and do something else with my day. A split second after this shot, I got the gentle face-bite.
I had stopped sewing to replace an empty bobbin when a hairy paw reached through the harp followed by it's body (who barely made the squeeze) .
Sweetie insisted it was time to stop that noise and do something else with my day. A split second after this shot, I got the gentle face-bite.
Friday, October 19, 2012
with a witness
All this closet digging and retrospection had me asking myself about all the large, machine stitched pieces I was so focused on five years ago - what was the draw?
I made a point of NOT taking peek back at those pieces and just set about this one before the sun was really up this morning. It's about 5 feet wide and will go under the needle tomorrow with out too much further ado.
then I went looking and found Roadkill from '08 and remembered why.
Thursday, October 18, 2012
out of the loop
Annulus |
It's not often that I am lost for words when it comes to a film. I like this one so much that I need to see it again.
Going to the movies in the middle of the day has a way of taking me out of time.
This morning I pulled a box out of the closet and packed it off to NY. Most of the pieces were from 2005. It's weird to think they've never been in public before. I wish them luck.
Leaking Transom |
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
a good days work
I got this one finished by midmorning and gave it a hot water machine thrash and dry to test the fleece as batting. Very nice result..it has that "been loved and dragged around lots" look to it. Packing it off to Kara tomorrow. Thre are sixteen more blocks waiting to be organized.
Late morning I got outside on the dyedeck to soak up some vitamin D...the sun was blazing but the air was cool and dry..a rare day in Georgia. I was out there so long a group of vultures were circling overhead.
The pool is well on it's way to swampland..these colors are just a little bit lurid. My camera has a "foliage" setting but I wonder on what planet?
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