Monday, December 03, 2012
DONE!!!
These two kindergarten quilts are now packed and will be on their way to NY in a hour or so as soon as the mobs at the PO die down.
I heard that Martha Stewart put in an appearance at the show in Katonah on Saturday. I wonder what she would think about me dismembering a brand new top sheet from her best quality line (the white cloth) to make these two pieces? It's wonderful stuff, a micro fine twill is the best way I can describe it; super soft and weightier than sheets usually are. There's quite a bit more of it destined for the dyepot. And thanks to Melody for reminding me that I can dye indoors in the winter, I'll just have to pop my baggies into the warmed up oven.
Here are a few more pieces that went in the box on the way to several venues in the Westchester/Fairfield vicinity over the next few weeks. Details when I know more.
Saturday, December 01, 2012
A good day at the market..
I've just heard that "The Devil Helps Punch & Judy Get Serious" has been sold.
Nice to know there are folk out there buying art that's not all hearts, flowers and kittens. I've got lots more dark twists in the cupboard.
Friday, November 30, 2012
are we Modern enough yet?
When I first saw "modern" quilting trending and making a splash I thought "so that's what I've been up to all this time" (since I chucked the notion of following a traditional pattern)
I have a feeling that if I dig back through the blog posts, I may not even find any references to this one. It was folded up in the very bottom of a bin and a pure pain to iron. I do recall that I stopped working on it because I ran out of black/dark cloth from a long ago foray to MaryJos .
I hoarded scraps of those Timeless Treasures shells to the smallest shreds that you see here.
this one will be quilted over the weekend. Let's hope it holds up to the wash and dry in it's old age!
Thursday, November 29, 2012
a little respite
I finally got around to covering up the schmutz that Jimmy got on the chest of this hoody the first day he wore it (and then wouldn't wear it again for the same reason) . I inherited it and always went around looking like I couldn't eat without a bib. It was a nasty slash of orange construction compound of some kind that was totally impervious to all attempts to remove it.
And this morning I'm bolting from the studio for a while and trekking over to Whole Foods. I stole an hour walking in the park yesterday - today I'll get my footwork, sunshine and retail therapy all at once, if I park waaaaay out on the lot at the store.
And this morning I'm bolting from the studio for a while and trekking over to Whole Foods. I stole an hour walking in the park yesterday - today I'll get my footwork, sunshine and retail therapy all at once, if I park waaaaay out on the lot at the store.
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
shifting stance for a better view
"Skull Canyon" by Meghan Wilbar |
organic (away from the grid)
vistas (away from arm's length)
more of the rainbow
(the in-between colors too)
What do you see?
"High on Pink" Joan Snyder |
"Into Spring" Allison Stewart |
"Memory Map Vt Summer" Emily Miah Stewart |
"January" by Patricia Carrigan |
"Aired Out" Emily Mason |
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