Tuesday, November 20, 2012
writing in the snow
I had forgotten how expressive free motion quilting can be given the right combination of surface, thread and a well set-up machine. I didn't even waste time with a practice piece, just jumped right in and before I knew I was speaking in tongues with the aliens... again.
this is inspiring me to think again about whether and how to use machine quilting on the big works in progress that are so stalled.
Monday, November 19, 2012
wonky snow jewel
To keep the frenzy of production work in perspective, I got the blue horse (or is it a blue cat?) out of the UFO pile and hooped it up. No more vacillating about machine or hand stitching this one will take more time - time that I am going to make and effort to give it.
Meanwhile, back at the factory, things are going smoothly because I am still working with the colors/fabric that appeal to me the most (there are two more courses of three not showing ) . The backing for this quilt is a beautiful damask tablecloth - not vintage, because it has to hold up to use - but with an exquisite pattern.
Tomorrow I will give the Janome a new needle, a quick cleaning and work some equally wonky white feathers in around the color blocks. Don't I sound confident? I am NOT.
Sunday, November 18, 2012
time well spent
Like Nellie, I'm turning out wonky log cabin blocks to be turned quickly into functional, warm quilts. These are going to be set in a dazzling field of white, like flowers in the snow.
It's satisfying work and adds up quickly to something that will matter, one way or another.
Saturday, November 17, 2012
more shopkeeping
I'll be working on stocking up the store this weekend.
I've been digging through the bins and there are treasures galore! The holidays are upon us, like it or not.
More later!
I've been digging through the bins and there are treasures galore! The holidays are upon us, like it or not.
More later!
Friday, November 16, 2012
the joy of being useful
Here they are, fresh from the dryer, all warm and nicely cobbled from the experience.
To me there is nothing quite as satisfying as completing a project that is useful, well made and fun to look at. Some little person is going to drag one of these two blankies around with them as long as they can get away with it. It will give warmth and comfort for many years.
In my present frame of mind, all other studio activity seems self-indulgent and rather pointless. These two will be for sale and I have another started that will be donated to the Red Cross hurricane relief.
I sent two quilts to Japan last year. I figure I owe NY at least the same effort.
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