Category Archives: Daily’s

Vernal Equinox March 20, 2014

Hello,

Here we are at  the first day of spring according to the calender.   It is also

 Striking Gold 17.25" X 25.75" $160.00
Striking Gold
17.25″ X 25.75″
$160.00

the time when light and dark are at equal lengths for our part of the world.      I always enjoy watching the world awaken from winters grip and the surge of life as it goes into  high.  I will be watching for little shoots of green this week and hoping there is no more deep cold to cut off the new growth.

Progress Report :Striking Gold   I am done with this piece.  I am excited as this time I have tried a combination of hand work and lots of free motion along with the direct applique technique of the foundations series without the buckram. Striking-Gold-close-up  I used one solid piece of fabric ( the gold printed material) for the base  with two layers of felt behind it instead of batting and then used the same techniques.    I was not sure that I could do all the free motions work with out the strong Striking Gold Close up 2base of the buckram for this process.  But it worked.     I used nylon netting and ground cloth on the surface  as well as bits of fabric .  I did some bobbin work on this piece too( the zig zag across the painted ground cloth shown here).  I tried several types of hand stitching on this piece too.  French knots, stippel stitches and some X’s to hold down some Striking-Gold-Closeup 3of the yarn that was applied to the surface.   I feel like I have expanded my choices when it comes to adding textures to the surface of my work and that is  one of my main goals.

 

Green Grow the Grasses Green Grow the Grasses It was fun to work on this pale quilt this week.  The soft colors seems so in tuned with my spring cold.  I have done some of the free motion work in the green grass sections and a few of the little flowers.  I am not sure how I will quilt the rest of the project.  Green-cl

Smoke

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Smoke I am doing hand quilting on this project.  I decided to follow the black and gray painted lines on the silk fabrics as my inspirations for those stitching lines.  Smoke close up 1 I think it will need some machine work as well – but I will not really know the answer to that before I finish the hand work.

 

New-work

 

 

 

New Work   As always I am thinking a head so I pulled out a new batch of fabrics for possible use with my next top.   I am sure I will not use all of these on  this work as I plan to work small- but it is always easier to eliminate than to not have enough.

 

 

 Daily’sDaily's  The Daily’s just keep coming.  I have only four more blocks with the  black circle and two red rectangles to complete.  Then I will need to dream up a new layout challenge for myself.   Look for that next week.

Keep Creating

Carol

Changing Spring Weather March 13, 2014

snow-treeHello,

The Weather is full of spring surprises.  Tue is it was sunny and 54 degrees here. I enjoyed my walk noting all the bare ground and seeing may birds.  Wednesday morning  it stared raining early and continued  until about 8 am  and then started snowing.  By 3  in the afternoon I only did a shot walk as the snow on top of ice  was a foot deep, slippery  and the slogging was difficult.  Today it is beautiful with full sun and blue sky’s- but a chilly  16 degrees with wind.    Tomorrow it is set to be 43.  All this snow and cold will soon be a memory as we all enjoy the wonderful changes spring brings.

Progress Report:Foundations XI  -Rust and  Rifts

 Foundations XI  Rust and Rifts 30" X 38" $400.00
Foundations XI
Rust and Rifts
30″ X 38″
$400.00

 

I continue to truly enjoy this collage like process of assembling works.   The chance to use so many fabrics combined with how one can twist and turn those fabrics as one works with them is so much fun.  I like too the fact that I can just keep building on top of each section until I get the effect I want.   This means that I can use yarns and threads to produce different types of lines across the surface.  The free motion work adds so much freedom and direction to the surface.

 

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This shots shows rusty velvet and the back side of one of the rusty colored fabrics. Rust and Rifts  close up 2                                                         This second close up shows the several of the threads that I used on this piece as well as the tucked and folded fabric.   

Rust and Rifts close up 3

In this third  close shot you can see the silk paper the frayed out heavy  fabrics  and threads that are attached.

 

Green Nebula.  I finally got this Green-Nebulafelted piece framed.  I think that is the best solution for felted works.  I think I will work a bit smaller on the next one as so much of it is lost in the framing process.  I did enjoy adding all the bead work to represent planets and stars among the green gasses.

 

 

 

Green nebula-close up 2 The sequins on  this  piece are antique ones from my Aunt May’s sewing box.  They are of a material that is not fractured or as highly reflective as most of the sequins that one can purchase today.   I learned a little bit more about photography with this project.  Both

Green Nebula -close up 3 closeups have flash reflections in the form of  lines near the center and the  full sized shot has a shadow across the glass.    It seems there is always more to learn.

 

 

 

 

 Foundations XI – Stream Bed FoundationsXII -stream-be  I am doing the fun stage of this project now.  I love the free motion work that all of the works in this series require.    I like how the project leads me forward and how much time it takes, because the time means I put it up and look at the work in progress a lot.  I am not real happy with the piece at the moment.   I see that it is too dark- and the one tan area is far too square.    All these problems can be changes and that is exciting to me.Smoke

 

 

 

 Smoke This quilt sort of got away from me as I worked on it.  I did not intend for it to become so large, but the gray silk units seemed to call for that action.  I did fuse inner facing to the back of those same units as they were far too flexible and wandered around a bit with the seaming.  I am now in the process of doing hand stitching on this one.  In my typical style I am letting the surface tell me what to do next.

 Striking Gold I am having lot of fun working on this piece. The base is one solid piece of fabric and thenStruck-Gold I added Lumier painted torn grown cloth on top.  There is also a bit of orange nylon netting on the surface as well as fabric bits.  I then did some hand work with some Taylor’s thread that my friend Judy had given me several years ago.  I also have added some free motion bobbin work to the surface. (The zig –zag lines)  I am enjoying working away on this project.

New-WorkNew Work  All the snow covering the ground has brought my desire to work with spring colors back to the surface.    Just pinning these up yesterday in the snow storm was cheering.  I am going to really emphasis the green this time in the form of long lines to represent grass coming up.

 

 

 Daily’s   I think these little Daily’s are the reason I am doing so  much more hand work then I have been doing past years.  I just seem to get going onDaily's the square and the thing is done.  So picking up another project is a very easy and natural progression.

Keep Creating

CarolblueSky

March 6, 2014

Bag  Hello,

Well March did come in like a lion here, but the days are longer and Day Light Saving Time will begin here this week end,  another sign of spring.   This week was the first in the mouth so I had two of my group meetings on Tue. Barb's Quilt Exploration Group meant and we all had lots to share.   Sally’s pocket bag says it  for those of us who quilt- and we eve make our own scraps when necessary.     She sure  is exploiting her embroidery machine.

Barb added a note of warmth with this sun flower wall quilt.   I really like her background quilting that uses the floral print on the back as a guide for creating Barb's close upthe flower patterns.

Angela decided to take advantage of our snow pack to do some snow dyeing.  The colors are soBM6ANgel's-Ice-Dyeing very vivid and rich.  She also did an excellent job creating a family memory quilt for her Angela'ssister in law using many old bits and doing several transfers onto silk from paper labels.  Three generations of family memories are displayed here.

Corinne has been working with metal and she has created these fiveCorinne jewerly pieces of jewelry .  The broken unit shown here is yet to be fired.    Sue Ellen is doing free motion drawing to fight off the winter blues.  She has created four small quilts using winter trees as her  theme. SueEllen's-tree She hand dyed the back grounds last summer.  There is lots of creative action going on in this group of gals.

Then I went off to the  Diva meeting .  They too displayed lots of diverse creative activity.    Sandi Sandistarted us off with a small demonstration on the rug hooking process she is doing to create her little  wool pile creations .  She uses felted wool garments, yarns and roving in her process. Louisa's-Accordian-Book They all work together to create wonderful patterns and images.  Liese has finished her accordian book.  There were no instructions for this one and she says it was quite a challenge.  She is going back to soft sculpture for a while.   Cindy2 Cindy3

Cindy is getting ready for a solo show and she put on one for us first.     She used black velvet on this work.  The texture is wonderful.  What an inspiration.   I will consider using velvet in my work in the furture too.  I love her strong graphic style.  Her edges are so crisp and strait.  I love her use of line too- it really leads the eye around and through her work.

 

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 Progress Report: Foundations XIII-Mapping    I streatched this

Foundations XIII Mapping 18" X 24" $150.00
Foundations XIII Mapping
18″ X 24″
$150.00

piece on stretcher bars.  I like the way the treads still escape off the edge as they do on the bigger pieces.     I am really developing this  collage like fabric style and enjoying the process.    The new material in this creation is paper in for form of a torn up map of Canada.  It was about the second layer I put down on the wool that served as my base for this project.  Then I went on to use the usual materials that I have been adding- the  fabrics, organza, silk papers, yarns

and ribbons.   I did more hand work on this piece than I have been doing in the past too.  I did that because I was working on the wool and I though it added to the staybality of the process a bit.  I was worried about ding free motion on top of hand work,but that proved to be an unnessary  thing.     I was BM6ClMappingconderned about the text on the map as well, but again that proved to be an unnessary  thing as it blended into the final work quite nicely I think.Cl3Mapping

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lighting Lighting     I am very unhappy with how this top turned out.  All the slicing and inserting of the green strips has caused a lot of warping of the surface.  I need technical advice  before I put any more time into this work.  At the moment I am not sure it can be saved.  One does not grow unless one takes chances and fails every now and again. New-work

New Work  I have pinned up the fabric for my next start.    This will force me forward I think as I will be using silks and organza’s along with cottons.

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Capture Scarves I have finished ten new neck scarves.  I always enjoy creating these colorful additions.  I really like how the color one chooses to wear under them can be a contrast or if the color is the same as the nylon netting Clscarfethe objects appear to float on the wearer.  The effect can be very dramatic and always invites curiosity from viewers.  It sure makes for fun conversations at times too.

Daily'sDaily’s   I keep my hand work up with the Daily’s.  The collection is getting large now, but I still find it fun.

Keep Creating

Carol

February 27, 2014

Hello-

I am as cold as everyone else here in Central New York.  The sun is shinning today and that helps- but I am still cold.   This last week has not been very productive.  I seem to be in a sort and clean mode.  Granted the studio needs it, and I limit myself to only an hour a day, but it still seems to slow me down a bit.

Foundations-XProgress Report: Foundations XI  I am doing the free motion stitching on this work now.   This work is also based on a photo of a cut in a rock wall.   I am drawing to all the little nooks and the high texture of rock.   I have added  lots of yarn to the surface to add to the texture on this surface too.FoundationsX-cl

 

 

 

 

 

Lighting    I found these fabrics when I Newworkwas doing the cleaning thing.   I though they  worked together but some how they top needed a bit of punch.   So I started the slender cut troughs.  The blue green fabric started to look like lighting to me so I have decided to push that idea forward.   I have been working on these narrow cuts for over a year now, but still do not feel like I have the control I really want with them.  I will keep trying.      new-work-mapping

 New Work  I though I might try a new approach to my foundations work.   I backed wool  fabric with felt( see the orange felt on the upper right)  and I am also including paper on the surface of this one.  The map of Canada is an old National Geographic map and the paper is very tough.   The ”  What If” factor is alive and well in my studio.

Daily'sDaily’s   As this shot shows I am still busy with the Daily’s.  I am finding that I look forward to doing them in the evenings.  It is the only hand work I have at the moment so I am actually a few squares ahead of myself.  But I am planning a trip in the spring so being a head will be covered then.

Keep Creating

Carol

Valentines’s Day February 13, 2014

ValentinesHello,

Valentines’ day was always one of my favorite holidays, I am a romantic I guess.  I never really had any big crushes on anyone as a child- but it was decorating the shoe box or the big envelope that all the exchanged Valentines came in that I enjoyed the most.  When I was teaching IIce1 always had the kids spend a day making a Valentine creature- the only shape they could cut was a heart.  Now the heart could be long and slender , short and fat- just what worked.  We used the scarp box of construction paper so there was lots of colors to choose from.  I loved the green heart frogs, black  bats and other animals that the kids produced.  This year   I  had some wonderful Mylar red paper so I started playing and made Valentines with it.  I great fun and I put them in the mail yesterday.  It really cheered me up as all the snow is getting to 6X6me a bit.

I did four entries for the  6″X 6″ fund raiser that the Rochester …….. does every year.  I think it is a great concept/fund raiser  were they accept small( 6″ X 6″) works from everyone who wants to particiat.   The gallery t then sells them all for $20 each.   I enjoy making  my little petroglyphics stencils and stitching them to the backgrounds.  I made four.

Rounding Up Green 34.5" X 38.5" $ 465.00
Rounding Up Green
34.5″ X 38.5″
$ 465.00

Progress Report:  Rounding Up Green  This quilt was nearly completed last week.  I was working on the facings last Thursday.  I created the blue fabric a few years ago with a silk screen print.

rounding up green close up 1This close up shows some of the dyed fabric and on the far left there is some commerically  embrodiered fabric that was in my stash.  Rounding up Green Cl1     I also used a bit of the fabric that I experimented with when I was preparing to dye.   I really like the wildness of these “rags”  and always find a good use for them in my work.

Tropical Palms 16" X 23"  $130.00
Tropical Palms
16″ X 23″
$130.00

  Tropical Palms    This quilt went together really quickly.  I realized with this one that I am ready for spring as there is lots of fabric out on the  cutting table  that is in the pastel range- with a big emphasis on pinks.  I had a very enjoyable time drawing the palm trees on this project.   It did make me feel warmer too.  The purple hand dyed fabric in this work  is bye Judy Roberts.   She does wonderful stuff in my option.   I used the print fabric as my starting point for the quilting pattern.  The biggest area needed Tropical Palms cl2a bigger tree so I improvised and mad the leaves of the tree with that section.    The other quilting- all in a horizontal waving pattern- is meant to represent the rolling sands that I remember from a trip were I saw palm trees.   I was tempted to add texture to the stump of the tree- but after doing a drawing first I decided Palms 1that an addition like that would be distracting.   Using my sketchbook is never lost effort and it really dose help clarify what needs to happen some times.

 

 

Spring Iris’s   This is another one of my

Spring Iris's 17" X 21" $125.00
Spring Iris’s
17″ X 21″
$125.00

responces to all the cold and snow.  The big print that dominates this work was a piece of decorator fabric.  I really liked the beautiful color work in the flowers and tried to emphasis that with my quilting.  I also tried to spread out the limited bit of fabric that I had across the surface of the work to add to the movement of ones eye around the piece.  There is some of the pink and purple fabric that I printed a few weeks ago in this Spring Iris's close up 2work.      After I did  a few drawing in my sketchbook I  free motion drew around the flowers and again with the same types of lines.  I added some flowers using the same style in different areas of the quilt to make sure there was enough quilting to keep the work stable.  I also did free motion work around the leaves and tried to push the iris  close up 1garden idea even further  with this action.   Then as I did the clean up of the materials form this project I found another piece of the Iris close up 3florial print so there is a place to begin another quilt with this theme.

 

 

 

 

Foundations  IX 25" X 32.5" $285.00
Foundations IX
25″ X 32.5″
$285.00

Foundations IX   This quilt was nearly complete last week too.   I just wanted more green it the work so I held it back until I had made that addition.    I added treads I had pulled from some green silk and some green silk paper to get that additional color on the surface.   The works in this series are highly textured and all the wadding and overlapping of the fabrics makes some areas very thick and others very thin, but I sure like the Foundations IX close up 3effect I am getting with this technique.   The machine drawing Foundations IX-close up 2adds to the texture and colors of the surface too.  I am still using some of the fabric that Marty and I discharged last spring on these works too.    The dark fabric with the light areas is one of those pieces.  

Foundations X   I pulled fabric Foundation Xfor the next work in this series and this is my current selection.    I may add some additional material and or subtract material- this is just a beginning pallet.

Daily'sDaily’s  They are still being produced.  I only have a little more than a weeks worth of this layout left and I will need a new starting place for the next batch of works.   It all goes together so quickly when one does a little bit at a time.

Keep Creating

Carol

Snow February 6, 2014

SnowtreeHello,

It is a snowed like crazy yesterday and  I just could not stay in doors.   I had a good time waking in the deep snow.Fireplug  The going was slow as there was about 10 inches of new snow on the ground and it was falling very thick and fast.  I walked a block from home and looked back- I could not see the house.   I did enjoy the way the fire plug  and several small pine trees seemed to be wearing pointed snow hats.  I helped push a gal out of her driveway and the snow plow did pass by before I got home form my  short  walk. Sally's work   It is getting difficult to find joy in this long winter.  But I console myself by remembering that this too will pass.   The QuEGs group meant on Tuesday.  There were only four of us but it was still a good time.    Sally is doing some amazing stuff with her embroidery machine.  She programed and stitched all of these  bags herself.  She said she wanted to test thread and needles.     There was also a Diva meeting on Tuesday evening and again it wasCheri very stimulating.   There is so much variety going on in the group it is hard to keep up.   Cheri is exploring painting on canvas and really starting to make it her own thing now I think.  She not only adds hand dyed fabric on top in a collage like process she is also doing lots of hand stitching on top too.  Lori's-new-work

Lori is doing a wonderful job mixing machine work with hand embroidery on silk.   This piece will be a real WOW when it is done.    There are two folks exploring book making processes at the moment.  Liese  is working on a book with individual hand made fabric pages- she is not sure how it will go together at BF6Liesea's-booksthis  point.   Several pages are sun prints. One is marbaleized, and some are collaged.   It is an engineering problem now.   The other book worker is Alice.   She is using an accordion book format for her works.  One book is titled “We Love the Sky”  and sun rise to moon rise are represented in Alice's-book1her book as one continuing diorama .   This image is of rain and storm followed by the rainbow.    Her second work is  titled ” We Love the Woods” and it too is in the diorama layout. ALices's woods  I love how she mixes her painted parts with commercal  fabrics and images.   I find her trees BF6Sandy'sreally strong.    Sandy is busy doing wonderful hooking projects.  She has two works that are both landscapes that work as a set or stand alone.   Her mix of sliced wool and yarn do wonderful things  together is powerful.    The work in small but this style works for her busy life at the moment.    Anne went to a work shop in Vermont withAnnie's1 Cynthia Corbin  called  Emerging Styles.   She came home with a wonderful pile of great started projects.    She discovered how Annies's-lightimportant light is to her way of creating and that has pushed her into a new direction.  I can hardly wait to see how this develops.    Noel likes to use silk in Noel's-workher work and although this is an older piece it shows her wonderful handling of this some what difficult material.  She does not fuse the silk to any thing either and that allows her to distort the material in the manner this shows.   Ruth is still working away on her African symbols project.  Ruth's-work    She is ready to begin quilting on this work now.  I think it is very strong graphically.   Needless to say I am all excited  by all these wonderful works and ready to charge forward.    I am so very fortuniate to belong to two powerful groups of creative folks.

Golden Path 29" X 30" $ 305.00
Golden Path
29″ X 30″
$ 305.00

Progress Report: Golden Path   This quilt really seemed to come together without much in put by me.  I had all the stripped sections left over from another project and they were in the bottom of a box.  When I came across the red, gold, and blue fabric last week it just seemed to pull the other fabrics with it.   The big gold and white chunks of fabric are from the printing day I did a few weeks ago. BF6GoldenPathCl1    I looked at the surface of this quilt a long time before I started quilting it.  I decided to emphasize the square shapes in the center using a Greek Key pattern.  I started quilting in the center making first one key and then another connected to the first using variegated yellow thread.     GoldenPath close up 2I then stared outside the second squared area and built a second set of units.    I continued to build until I had about a dozen keys and by then I had worked for an hour on the project.  So I stopped.  Before I began work the next day I looked critically at the work.  It needed a bit of punch so I added a row of gold thread in an outline pattern all the way around all the created units.Goldenpathcl3  Thus the name – Golden Path- as it just leads one around the center units.  I then  switched back to the yellow and repeated the same procedure as the day before.  I then added as second out line of gold and retuned to the yellow keys to the out side of the quilt.   I am pleased with the results.

BF6Rounding-up-GreenRounding Up Green   I am quilting away on this quilt now.  I am using the same idea as I applied to  Golden Path only I am using spirals.  I create one and then from it I spiral out and create a smaller one next to  the first and keep building the pattern out from the center of the work.  I will not add a row of gold thread however.  It is working without that addition.

Maya’s Tee Shirt Quilt Maya's Tee shirt   I continue to work away on Maya’s quilt.  I now have three rows completed.  It is getting bit difficult  to handle on the pin wall.   I still have two rows to construct and then it will be time to start a back.   

ScrapHappyScarp Happy   I have been working on putting together scraps for about a mouth now.  I decided to give myself a break for that and build a top out of the work.   I cut the pieces into long 2.5″ widths and then added those pieces to 4.5″ centers.    There are blocks with an Egyptian print center and blocks with a red print center .  I am now ready to start creating rows for the top of this quilt.

newworkNew work-purple and  pink      I think the cold and whiteness of the weather is effecting my  leaning toward spring colors at the moment.   This one is just starting to come together.  I am going to  try to work in the 18″ X 24 ” format again.  This is my first return to that format.

 New work spring BF6audition

I pulled out the fabric for this project yesterday during the storm in the morning.  Again I think this is my attempt to think about spring instead of the cold all around me.

new workNew work Foundations IX

This is a close up of the new work on the next Foundations piece.  It too will be on a smaller format.  All the green thread is unraveled silk thread from a woven section of fabric.   The solid green and blue are silk papers.

Daily'sDaily’s   I do my Daily’s when I watch the news in the evening.  I have been following that practice for a while now and my attitude about the news is much more mellow.

Keep Creating

Carol

Happy Chinese New Year January 30, 2014

PattiHello-,

The Chinese New Year begins tomorrow.  It is the year of the Horse. Folks  born in this year are said to be popular, cheerful, skillful with money and good  with their hands.   It sounds like a good combination to me.  One of the few traditions that I am aware of is that oranges are a good fruit to consume tomorrow because you eat the whole thing and that will bring you luck.  Eating something green is said to help with money items too.     I enjoy learning about different cultures in relationship to days of the year.

There was a FAB  meeting at my house today and  we did metal embossing.  We all ended up creating valentines and had a good time at it.

Lace Roses 21" X 26.5" $ 195.00
Lace Roses
21″ X 26.5″
$ 195.00

Progress Report: Lacy Roses  I seem to be running on a real high this week.  I started this piece on Friday and it is done already.   I did all the cutting of the fabric with my scissors instead of using the rotary cutter.   Sometimes the distortions were huge- and then filling in those areas proved to be a bit of a challenge to me. The starting fabric is the red print that I created with fabric and a paper doily.Lace-Roses-cl2  I was a bit surprised when I printed this as I did not expect it to be as delicate as it is.   I enjoyed the free motion quilting of the rose like shapes with the addition of leaves and spirals on the surface too.   I used a lace-Rosescl1variegated thread for the whole top.

 

 

 

Foundations  VIII    I am enjoying this collage like process of assembling  quilts on buckram.  Foundations VIII As usual I did start with a sketch , but quickly pulled away form the drawing as I started placing the fabrics on the surface.     The challenge I presented myself with of working in the smaller format does change my approach as I can do the tacking down of the parts much more quickly. ( check the image form last week)   I again used silk paper on the surface as well as pulled threads and yarn bits.  I like how the raw edges play across the surface too.

Maya’s Tee Shirt Quilt  Maya's-tee-shirts-quilt

New-work-greenI just keep putting in time on this project.  It is moving along.  I always forget how long it takes to created a queen sized top between the times I work on one to the next.   I think it will be a very bright quilt when it is done and one that makes me smile.

New work Green  I had so much fun creating the print fabric last week that I though I really should do a piece using some of the fabric that I printed.    So this is the second thing I started this week. lnewwork-green I pulled out the stack and this blue fabric from two summers ago and the green wipe up rag  fell on the floor.  I decided that I would use these two to get me going on a new work.   The blue fabric was printed using a silk screen and the blue Elmer’s  school glue.  It is water soluble and as I printed with the water based paint the lines deterioated.  That made for a changing image that I really enjoyed.  It was fun as always fitting the pieces and color balance together too.

New-Work-goldNew Work- Gold   I so enjoyed the challenge of the green and blue top,that I pulled out some other fabric and built a pallet for the next top.  The red blue and gold piece of fabric is one I created with Ethel last spring using a wonderful technique were one sews fabric to thick batting with water soluble  thread, paints the raised surface with wax and then adds dye.  The dye sinks into the valleys were  the wax does not go and dyes the fabric and when you clean up the fabric this is the result.   I hope we do it again some time.Daily's  

Daily’s   I am working away on the Daily’s.  The half circle  plus the double line serve as  great new challenges for me on this project.   It sure is fun.

Keep Creating

Carol

January 23, 2014

Hello,

It is cold here in the north east and that has kept me indoors more than normal.  I really enjoy  the ice crystals on the storm door and I tried to take a photo- but they are not at all satisfactory.  So I will use the old fashion method  and just keep the selected sections of the patterns in my memory.  Staying inside means I worked a lot in the studio however.

Charlotte's Shadow III  19 " X 30" NFS
Charlotte’s Shadow III
19 ” X 30″
NFS

Progress Report: Charlotte’s Shadow III   This is the last of the quilts made with Charlotte’s fabrics.  I even used her stuff on the backs.  These quilts are not for sale as I intend to give them as gifts to the three gals who were her sweet mates at Quilting By the Lake for many years.   I feel I got better and better at doing free motion flowers by the time I reached this third piece too.  One does hope that is what happens at any rate.    I did start out copying the printed image and then progressed to creating my own flowers and leaves to fill the rest of the quilt. Charlottes-Shadow-Close up 2      I did take creative linces and created some of my own flowers near the end too- mostly due to the space limitations and I did not want to compete with the images too much.     I also did lots of swirl and free curves in the quilting to cross over areas and pull things together.Charlotte's-ShadowClose up 1  The whole process was pleasant and I enjoyed myself.  Charlottes Shadow Cl 2

 

 

III Foundations VII- Fragments

Foundations VII-Fragments 38" X 40" $535.00
Foundations VII-Fragments
38″ X 40″
$535.00

 

I am happy with how this quilt looks.  The full shot does not show how it flows for me but the color patterns are very visable.  This quilt has yarn, silk paper, organza and nylon netting on the top of a base built with cottons, parts of a wool jacket, a section of one of my husbands shirts and some very old taffeta.  I really enjoyed mixing all these fabrics FoundationsVIIcl1to get the colors and textures I was seeking with this piece.   The back has been dry brush painted to seal the threads created by all the free motion work.   I did the free motions work with nylon threads and cotton ones to get the colors I wanted in this area too. Foundations VII close up 3              The more I practice sewing with the free motion the easier it becomes.  I am espically happy with the ability I am building sewing down the yarn without trapping it under organza first.  It means that I must move very slowly- but it is worth the effort.

Fractured-close up 4

I also did some used some colored pencils in different areas of this top to add more texture and detail to some sections.  There is a little paint on the surface too.  This new direction makes me  I feel like  I can employ any tool to create the texture and colors I want with these work.  Very Freeing!

 

Tee-shirt-quiltMaya’s Tee Shirt Quilt   I am starting to build the units for this quilt.  Yellow – for Yellow Jackets- is the main color.  I have various patterns and shades.  Then for interest I have inserted narrow bits of black patterned fabric at random locations.    The process is very slow- but I think it will be worth the effort.

Stencils2Stenciling with Shaving Cream     I spent a few hours on Monday afternoon using my stencils to create some new images on fabric.  I created these and several other screens  in October.  I like to do the printing of them in the winter when things slow down a bit at this time of year.  I am espically pleased with the white print on the dark fabric  of these thisel inspired images.  I mix ink with shaving cream and push the mixture through the thermo fax with a credit card.    I  like the slender lines of branches in the gold on the white fabric on the left too. Stencel work-Close up That image is older- but I always find it very useful in my stash.  I will print a second color on top of some of the images in a day or two.

 

New-workNew Work  I decided to do another collage quilt.   I started out with a drawing based on a photo of fungus growing on a rock wall.  Then  is the source of the colors.  I also decided to work smaller this time and the work is only 18″ X 24″.  The fabric is somewhat pinned to the  burckrum and I will start free motion work to tack it down tomorrow.  The   fungus will be added  at a later date.

  Daily’s Daily's    I was surprised to realize that I was at the end of my fifth mouth of creating Daily’s.  Well perhaps it is more accurate to say my fifth set of thirty blocks.  I finished the last red circle with a black L last eve and the next series is a half red circle and two black strips.  New challenges await me.   

Keep Creating

Carol

 

Moon Light January 16, 2014

 

Hello,

Tonight is the full moon, but last evenings moon light  was beautiful too.  The light was so silvery white  through the sky light that I had to go to the window and look out.  Most of the snow had melted, but there was still one drift in the back yard.  The tree limbs cast beautiful blue gray shadows across the snow and my mind catalogued the colors and patterns for a new work.   This morning I did a sketch of the idea so I would not lose the feeling.    I can hardly wait until I have time to begin this new project.

Pomegranate  33" X 46" $535.00
Pomegranate
33″ X 46″
$535.00

Progress Report: Pomegranate I am quitePomegranatecl3 pleased with how this quilt ended up.  All the shadow quilting around the fruit did have a pull on the seams- but I minimized it as much as possible by sewing in one direction all the way around and then doing the next pass in the opposite direction.   All this action made for very slow work.    I also added a spike every now and then to the pattern so there were some strait sewing lines too.   I also tried a little experimentPOMEGRANATEcl4 with the paint on this project.  To give the fruit a little more “punch” I painted clear fingernail polish over some of the red seeds.  Pomegranatecl1      I really like the transparency of the paint on this piece.  It adds to the interest of this work for me.  The paint is fabric paint.

 

 

I'd Reconsider 16" X 25.5" $145.00
I’d Reconsider
16″ X 25.5″
$145.00

I’d Reconsider   I spent a lot of time looking at this quilt before I started quilting on it.  Titles are always a difficult thing for me.   I had been calling this work  Sunshine and Rust- but looking carefully at  the surface-working out the quilt pattern- I noticed the eye shapes in the printed fabric.  I decided to  use those shapes as a starting place for the quilting.    The shape was so easy to quilt and just seemed to flow across the surface of the work.I'd Reconsider  Then when I started altering the size of the eyes to fill in the space it was even an easier process for me.  It took on a life of its own and I went with that feeling.   When it was all done the I'd Reconsidertitle of Sunshine and RustId Reocnsider cl3 seemed  to be a major miss fit.   “I’d Reconsider” seems to work a lot better for me.  I have learned that I will not title a work until it is totally finished from this point forward.

 

 

Charlotte’s Shadow II I am to the quilting stage of this work now too.  It is going to be more in the nature of the fabric that is the main material for this series.  Charloett'sII-cl   I have started adding leaves and finishing flowers on the top at this point.  I will keep working away in this type of style until I have completed the work.

 

Charlotte’s Shadow III  Charlottes-ShadowIII  This is the third and final quilt in this series.  As this shot shows I have only begun to pin some parts to the wall.  I will shuffle them a bit before I begin to put it together.

 

Foundations VII- Fragments   I am still quilting away on this work.  It was pinned to the pin wall and when I came into the room before I turned on the lights yesterday FoundationsVII close upmorning I looked at the piece.  With all the color washed to darks and lights by the laque of light I suddenly saw a section of the quilt that was not working at all.  I had created a whole in the upper left hand side by surrounding a section  with darks.  When I turned the light on it was still there.  My eye is still drawn to that flaw so I will begin the correction today.  That is one really paint/college like quality of this construction method.  I will build over the area that I find offensive a with layers of organza so I can keep the texture.    This shot shows how I am building texture with yarn in one of the areas of this quilt.

tee shirt quiltTee Shirt   I have a new commission piece.  It is a tee shirt quilt.  All the images have been mounted on inner facing so they will remain square when they are seamed together.   Sewing on double knit fabric is always tricky.  I am now ready to lay them out and add the sassing to them so they are uniform in size- like building a log cabin block.  That step will make assembly easy and simple.

Quilt Daily’sDaily's   I believe the daily’s are getting more complex with time.

Keep your eyes open to the beauty around you.

Hugs

Carol

 

Were Do Ideas Come From? January 9, 2014

 

Anastasi Ruins 18" X 24"  $ 110.00
Anastasi Ruins
18″ X 24″
$ 110.00

Hello-

The New Year is starting off cold in this part of the country- A feeling that makes me want to hibernate.  But I have just stay indoors and worked away instead.   Last week I said that I was going to choose a word to be my guide for this year.  The word I selected is “EXPLOIT”.  I intend to fully “exploit” my materials, stash and potential for new directions.     Like so many others I have a lot of gadgets and stuff that I have saved for just the write project- but I will not be doing that anymore.  I plan to go ahead and use them now- with out fear or worry.   That is not to say everything will be a big success, but that idea is an illusion anyway, I have given myself permission to “exploit” what I have and enjoy every bit of it.    Saying that I was asked by a friend were do my ideas come from?   After careful thought I decided there are many sources for me.Doodle

First Pay attention to what interests you.  When one is interested in something they look at it and think about it more then other items.   When I was teaching middle school every September when the students all had their new sketchbooks I would ask them to make a list of all the things that they liked in the front.  My lists change and grow from sketchbook to sketchbook as my interests change.    Together my students and I  would use the list as a starting off place for new projects when we needed it.   I still use this practice.

I love to travel and pictures from my adventures can be starting points for work.  Like the  quilt above.

I alsoBlock-and-print doodle and that can be the beginning of work for me.  I used this doodle as a starting place for a stamp that I created and printed this week.  It is not a quilt yet, but I think the graphic is good and I am sure I will use it in the furture.   Sketchbook  I find myself searching out items that I have  interests in and the list helps me remember.  Pomergranates are one of the things on my list.  So when I saw this shampoo bottle it caught my eye.   I then purchased the fruit Shampoo bottlewhen I saw it again the grocery and I did a little sketch to make myself more filmier Pomegranit2with it before I cut a series of stencils of this subject.  I am enjoying using the stamped fabric that I created using this idea. So those are three sources of ideas for me.  I will try to pay attention over the next few weeks and mouths and note were the ideas come from and point them out.

Progress Report : PomegranitPomegranate I   This work is still at the quilting step.  I have learned that I do best if I only work for about an hour before I stop and go to something else.  That way I do not hurry and mess up.   I am nearing the end, but I am not there yet.

 

Charlottes Shadow 2 Charlottes Shadow2  I had just pinned this to the wall last week.  I am building away on the top now.  The quilt is taking shape.   I use the tape measure to help me keep my sizes what I have in mind when I am working.  I want all the pieces in this series to be the same size and this method  really helps me do that.

Sunshine-and-rustSun Shine and Rust I really love the print fabric that is in this top.  That is the real starting place for this work.  I also wanted to work with a sunny color this week when the sky was so gray and it was so cold.  This project did help me feel more cheerful.

Foundations VII   I still have not settled on a title for this piece, but I am enjoying the BJ914FoundationsVIIprocess.   There is so much wonderful texture here and the free motion work is so very calming to me now that I have done so much.  This close up shows the use of  waded green organza, wool fabric and wool yarn.    There is also a little bit of colored pencil drawing in the lower left hand corner here.  I am exploiting all  my knowledge and talents on this work!

Daily'sDaily’s    I am still going strong on this project.

Stay worm and keep creating.

Carol