Category Archives: Saturday Afternoon

Busy Week

Hello,
This week had been exciting because I had two meetings where we meant face to face.    What a relief as we all get vaccinated and the governor  lifts the restrictions  of  Covid.    I did not realize how much one reads body language. And  in these meetings,  there was no talking over one another either. The first meeting was with the Quilt Diva’s. We meant in the Schweinfurth after picking up our work form the Members Show. We did business and then shared our work. Alice has been working with clay and these are her “obers” .

 

 

 

Barbara had a real nice piece. I brought home five works for other artists that live here in town and will distribute them all back to their owners by tomorrow. There was also a Pixies meeting on line and it was up lifting too.

 

 

 

The second meeting was with four of the FAB group here at my house. Again we all had a lot to say and enjoyed our selves. It is so nice to set out doors and enjoy each other and the garden.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I worked on the Textile Art Stitch Club project. This week she showed us how to add punch needle texture t our work. I also finished up my Blue Fox from the last assignment this week.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Progress Report: Saturday Afternoon This work is 36″ X 34″. I learned a lot about yarn applique doing this project. It is a skill I need to work at I think.  The project is an answer tot eht Picasso Challenge by the Sisterhood of the Scissors.

 

I used some of Grandmother Ruth’s hand made lace for part of this project.

 

 

 

 

Lap Quilt # 13 This project is made up of many of my hand altered fabrics. I made the stencils earlier this winter and printed them with acrylic paint. This is the fabric of half of the stencils I printed at that time, so there will be another similar piece in the near future.

Green Base I got an idea for another leaf project and built this curvy cut base to support that idea.

 

 

 

 

 

Dark Side of the Moon( formerly Dark Magic) I decide that the old title was not the mood I wanted to set for this work. I am hand quilting around the featured woven sections of the kimono at this point. This will be a slow project as I am not a fast hand quilter.

 

 

Daily Practice This is gong smoothly. I think I will finish this strip in the next two days.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Horsetails   After showing this work to the FAB group  and thinking about it, i decided it needed more.  So I took out some of the stitch work and added the sun to this piece.  I am now in the process of assembling it.

Drawings for Pixies

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Childhood Memories- Summer 1963
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> Summer was always a busy time. I did attend summer school in the mornings, but the afternoons were mine. Mr Mc Daniel’s, the band teacher, also kept us busy. We did have practices and activities. It was so hot that many times we would play out on the front lawn of the school under the big oak trees. The  band  also marched in the 4th of July parade . It was a much smaller event then what I was familiar with from Grandview. We participated in the county fair and the band had a white elephant sale for that. Many of the kids manned the booth and we had fun afterward on the rides and such. There was also a Cake Walk that we ran one of the days. For that I baked a Cherry Cake- my favorite. The money we made went toward our summer field trip to Detroit. We left on a Friday morning and rode the bus to the city. We played a concert in a city park in a band shell that afternoon.    For that we did not wear our uniforms, but all dark shorts and white shirts.  I still remember being hot.   I went to dinner with a group of fellow band members and had my first commercial pizza. Someone persuaded me to try an Anchovy. That was a taste surprise. I shared a hotel room with three other gals and we talked late into the night and did not sleep much it seemed. Saturday morning we went to a rehearsal of the Detroit Sympathy. It was informative. In the afternoon we all went to see “How the West Was Won” on a wide screen movie theater. I really enjoyed the movie and purchased the record of the sound track when I got home. We then all piled into the bus and rode home. We sang a lot and it was quite late when we got back to Muncie. Grandmother and Grandfather Cocklin were visiting and we all went to church the next morning. I do not recall much else about that Sunday except we made homemade ice cream. Gene and I went off with the grandparents on Monday to Iowa for two weeks before Mon and Dad joined us. It was a great time. We got to see all three families of cousins and spent a lot of time with the Bells. Casey and Curt Dean were little boys with lots of energy and fun to play with. They only visited tow days and then went home with their mother Aunt Shirley. I did baby sit for Aunt Barbara one day out on their farm. I remember climbing the apple trees with cousins Timmy and Tom along with Gene. We also played space travel using their beds that were built into the wall under the slope of the roof. We pretended the Radiometer was our power source. That evening I went on my first date with cousin Danny. He was a year older and had a car. We added one of his friends and drove to Muscatine to the fair grounds. His buddy brought me French fries and we all rode the Ferris Wheel together. It was a good time. What I remember the most was the time spent with the Bell family. Tracy and Kelly came into Grandmothers one day and we played dress up in the play house. Then the girls stayed the night and we played with the ice skating paper dolls that grandmother had. One day out at the Bell farm we played war in the trees hoses. We loved the goldfish-carp in the house tank and we fed them oatmeal. The fish were about eight inches long. Cousin Russell got stung and I learned he was allergic. His Mom rushed him off to the Dr to get a shot I think. Another day we spent the day playing board games. I fell in love with Trade Winds- a game with little ships that had to collect barrels of rum, doubloons and gems stones. I asked for that game for Christmas, but Mom never found it. One afternoon Aunt Marce took all five of us off to Wild Cat Den State Park. We all had a great time running the trails and hiding from one another. We came home exhausted from that fun afternoon. One night the Bells took Gene and I to play miniature golf . It was a great time and Doug ended up with the best score. It was a great time with all my cousins.

Please stay safe and be Creative

Carol

Quiet Week

Hello,

I has been a very ordinary and quiet week here.    Spring keeps showing the eye new views .   I have always loved Iris, but they do not grow in my garden as  it is too shaded.  These lovely ones are along our route and I look forward to seeing them in the spring. I had two Zoom meetings.  One with Social Art and one with the Pixies.  Both were enjoyable.

There was also a new Textile Artist Stitch Club assignment this week.  The teacher this time is Brook Harris and American fiber Artists.      This is my interpretation on the assignment thus far.  I drew rubber bands and then enlarged the image to get this shape before doing the stitch work.

 

 

Progress Report:   Saturday Afternoon    This work is part o f the Picasso/ Cubists  Challenge  with the Sisterhood of the Scissors.    I have finished the outlining of the parts of this work.   Then I finished the quilting yesterday  and now I am ready to face this work  and add the sleeve.

 

Horsetails     I am doing the hand work of adding the green  leaves on the steams now.    I am adding the leaves as it just did not feel complete.  I think I sometimes get seeing the end that I do not look as carefully as I should.     This will help the final piece I think.

 

 

 

Poppy Field  I did finish up the poppy flowers and I like the way they look, but I still think they do not have enough contrast with the background so I will order some   red orange roving and make more flowers. I may or may not use these on the work.  I will make that visual decision when I see how it looks.

 

 

 

 

 

Dark Mystery   The black Kimono that Noel gave me a part of just  called out to be used so I started this work.  I used several of the other pieces of silk she gave me too.  Guess I built a bit of confidence from doing Bonsai with only silk fabric.

 

 

 

New Fire     As I learn of the new fires in the west I am again inspired to do yet another fire quilt.  I have painted some fabric and pulled some other pieces so I feel that I can start soon.

 

Daily Practice    I started this strip this week.  That is the difficulty   of using  my wipe up rags.  They are usually the ends and leftovers of light colors, so they are unusual shapes.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Drawings  These are my works from this week.  I tried adding a wash with ink on the first one and was not real happy with the look.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

So I tried adding dark with Plastic Crayon.  It works better and allows for better control of light to dark color application.  I can also go back in over the top of that product and build in more texture if I want.  So I think I will keep exploring with that material for a while.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Childhood Memories- The Minnahuni
Dad’s fist office mate at Ball State was a man named Frank Yahass. Frank was into canoeing in a big way and all his talk soon peaked Dad’s interest. He did his usual research and ended up purchasing one. We got a fiberglass square backed turquoise canoe in the spring. Dad also purchased a little five horse power motor to put on that square backing so we would not have to paddle all the time. Mom selected the name – Minnahuni from the Hawaiian word for Joker.  She did not know how to swim and saw all boats as taking a chance and she was sure we would tip over. As it turned out that never happened. We built our spring trip around the canoe and went to Georgia and the Okefenokee Swamp. It is just a National Wild Life Refuge so it is not well developed, but it sure was fun.  We also saw the origins of the Swanee River.  The water was lite brown  and were there was a bit of foam – it really looked like root beer. Mom said that the water was that color due to the large amount of decaying vegetable matter in the water.  It was that same rich brown in the swamp too.  The camp ground was in a pine forest where the needles of the trees were really long compared to what I remember from Yellowstone and they covered the forest floor like a big soft carpet. The first night we were visited by red skunks, and racoons. There were deer too that ate cereal out of your hands. The ranger at the dock warned us to be very careful launching our boat as there was a very big alligator that frequented the dock area. Mom was very glad that the dock had a great ladder to enter the boat and we did not dip our paddles too deep in that area to avoid the gator. We paddled out the narrow docking area and into the big lake like portion and turned east. Dad sat in the back, while Gene and I took turns sitting and paddling  in the front. Mom stayed low in the middle the whole time. We did not venture  far that first afternoon but really enjoyed our new toy. On the second day we left the lake area and went deep  into the swamp. Dad paid close attention to the map and we had a good time. Mom took lots of pictures and relaxed a bit too. We ate our picnic lunch among the Cyprus knees and saw a big turtle basking in the sun. I do not remember seeing many alligators, but that was fine with all of us. It was very quiet and we heard lots of bird calls. We did not see anyone else until we got back to the dock late in the afternoon. Gene and I were both really tired that evening and went to bed early. We walked the board walk in the swamp in the morning and saw more birds. After lunch we put the canoe back on top of the car top carrier and headed north.
We  then went to Oak Ridge Tenn. It was built as a part of the Manhattan Project. I recall visiting a museum like place and learning about how atomic energy could be used to create power plants. There was also information about how isotopes could be used in the human body , but my mind is a bit fuzzy on that.   The next day,  Dad drove hard and long on Saturday so we got home late that night. Got up on Easter Sunday morning and hunted for eggs. Sometimes it is hard to give up the pleasures of childhood. It was a great spring break.

Stay Safe

Carol
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