Saturday, June 28, 2025

MAXWELL'S GROWTH CHART

 Hurrah!!  I've completed the commission.  It was truly a pleasure to challenge myself to creating the now 7th growth chart.

I had a dickens of a time trying to get decent photos of the entire piece....backgrounds such as this energetic one seem not to cooperate with the camera.  The detail views provide a more realistic look.


MAXWELLS' GROWTH CHART -  19" x 43"






Thursday, June 26, 2025

'GROWING' A GROWN CHART

After creating numerous growth charts , the process is becoming more and more enjoyable.  Narrow vertical designs have their own unique challenges.

Construction progress continues......



Sunday, June 22, 2025

NEW COMMISSION

 It's always so gratifying to be commissioned to create a piece...this is the 2nd one I received from this couple.  The request:  a Growth Chart for their new baby boy.

I received some guidelines such as color, theme etc. and was sort of  surprised they strayed away from traditional pastels.  Instead they asked for a nature theme; trees, mountains, animals.  Colors:  browns, greens, tan etc.

                                      

The first step was to select a background.....I always feel my fabric stash is more than adequate but surprise....I only had two pieces long enough that worked.        


                      Next design ideas and colors are auditioned.



Using both fabric and paper motifs the design is beginning to develop.  Come back and see how it 'grows'.


Friday, June 20, 2025

Geli Printing

 A friend enthusiastically purchased a geli plate.  It was just the excuse we needed to do some playful printing.  Because she's a newbie to this method I introduced her to simple, but effective 'mark making'.

My goal was to get more constant & dependable results, especially the desire to fully transfer all the paint from the plate.  

The first photo is Dianne's fun prints.  Love her 12" x 12" plate....it yields more useable sized prints than my 8"x 10".

The rest of the photos are my experiments....you can see most of the prints are muddy and with very little texture.  THE REASON:  I over-printed some of these 3-4 times in an effort to improve (ha, then destroy) the original print.  No worries....today I discovered a valuable trick that I can improve upon as it pertains to printing on fabric.  













Tuesday, June 17, 2025

NEW WORK AVAILABLE

It’s not a surprise when I lose perspective over a project that required both a long design and construction process.  Relief at completion can be accompanied by uncertainty and delight!  This piece comprised both an immense amount of work and practiced skills.  Smaller complex pieces can often be extra challenging.  I’m very pleased that my geli printed stones inspired a walk through a woodland filled with tiny wild flowers.  I hope you enjoy it as well.

PATHWAY THROUGH NATURE -  21.5” x 16.5”

$325 - Free US shipping 

Cotton batiks, Geli printed stones, raw edge appliqué, machine & hand embroidery, and machine quilted.  Double fold binding, ready to hang with fabric sleeve attached.

Monday, June 16, 2025

STITCHING

A whole lot of stitching going on!!!
This piece has been worked on a layer of Hobb's Thermore Batting as a stabilizer. A backing will be added, followed by machine quilting.


Friday, June 13, 2025

HAPPY PLACE

Oh boy, I may be stitching French knots for days......This project puts me in a happy place with all the handwork I've been doing.







Wednesday, June 11, 2025

BEADS OF COURAGE

A community member asked for volunteers to participate in the Beads of Courage program in honor of a family member who is undergoing cancer treatment.

The mission of Beads of Courage, Inc. is to provide Arts-in-Medicine Programs for children coping with serious illness, their families and the clinicians who care for them. The bags are given to patients to store the beads that they receive throughout their treatment. Each bead signifies a moment of strength and courage.

Consider learning more here:  https://beadsofcourage.org/bead-bags/

She created charming kits containing the focus fabric for the outside of the bags, linings, labels to be stitched on the bag and ribbon.  Along with written instructions which assured all the bags would be uniform in size.  I spent 5 heartwarming hours creating 6 bags and look forward to contributing more stitching time in the future.
























Tuesday, June 10, 2025

STITCHING AND STITCHING AWAY

 Yes, I am STILL working on this small tree art quilt which seems to have a mind of its own.

I've now spent way too much time hand stitching some of the background fabric's swirly design lines with 1 strand of DMC embroidery thread. That fabric was noisier than I expected, yet I still wanted additional texture.

3 strands of 3 different colors of embroidery floss became a grassy edging for the flagstone path. Yup, more hours spent, however I appreciate a quilt that provides surprises when viewed up close and I hope a potential buyer will too.

One more equally tedious design addition/s will be in the works starting right NOW!!




Sunday, June 8, 2025

BIG BOYS OUT TO PLAY


 The long awaited for new club house complex began last week.....it's across the street from our fenced in side yard.  We bought a corner lot specifically to limit having houses on all sides of our lot and we knew the clubhouse would be built in close proximity.  

The developer has done a pretty good job of trying to tame the dust/dirt by having large water tanks follow the big earth movers.  Given that it hasn't rained here in about a month and we won't see rain for probably another 3 months....that effort is appreciated.

Look at these big bad boys at rest on this Sunday morning, but I expect they will be out in force like giant ants come Monday morning.  I will be happy when the outdoor pool, many patios,  pickle ball, tennis and bocce ball courts will be my view sometime early next year.  They do a fantastic job of landscaping here as evidenced by the first club house situated in phase 1 of our development.




At rest till 0600 Monday morning!


Overhead view of the first clubhouse complex.  This one has an indoor pool, the next one being constructed will have an outdoor pool and a bigger clubhouse.