Monday, July 13, 2026

RAMBLING


**This is long......grab some coffee or take my preferred "bubbly" hydration break while reading.
Several recent comments I've received have generated this post. I'm so thankful for the loyal and growing readership on both my Facebook and Blog accounts which amazes me since I do very little in the way of growing my social media presence. I'd rather be sewing!
Followers are either quilters themselves or simply interested in art quilts and hopefully they are collectors too. It's necessary to sell work in order to keep producing (and avoid having our offspring figure out what to do with them when the time comes. Haha)
So, let's get to it. I'm guessing most of you are well aware that creating one-of-a-kind art quilts is a different process than following a published pattern or making a quilt from a kit. Selecting fabric doesn't take a short period of time. At least for me it can take not just hours but sometimes several days to hit the right combo of design, color, scale etc. Where do my ideas come from? In short, everywhere. Visual surroundings, a comment or phrase, striking color combinations, and most often the fabric itself. I 'shop' for fabric in my own stash.
My style has changed a lot over my career. From whimsical, highly embellished, & whole cloth hand quilted creations, then morphing into nature inspired after our move from WI to the mountains of NC. Asian themed pieces have popped up fairly frequently too after inheriting a very large stash of fabric from a dear friend.
The later has been my biggest challenge and happily often those smaller pieces sell the quickest. With age I've noticed my art reflects a preference for living with simplicity, focusing on minimalism, using earthy but not totally muted palettes, and leaving unadorned spaces.
I've had a preference for working with whole-cloth (rather than pieced backgrounds). In fact one of my books was titled "The Whole Cloth Garment Stori". I began making traditional patchwork quilts in the mid 80's, but VERY soon tired of repeatedly sewing identical blocks. My pieces are always original designs, never duplicated. That takes time!! I may start with an idea, in this case a piece of fabric for the background and some 'fussy cut' circular motifs from another piece. These fabrics are 'auditioned' on my large flannel wall. They are added, subtracted, perhaps added again until the right combination comes together. This could mean hours of pulling piles of fabrics from shelves, standing and staring at them on the wall, sometimes knowing it's not right, but not how to fix it. Time...it takes time, experience and a stick-to-it attitude.
Okay enough...you get the idea. Here are just a few of the many design options I tried while creating my current small art quilt. I'm so fortunate to wake up every day excited to CREATE art quilts! Perhaps this explanation will shine light on my process; creating work to sell. I encourage you to follow your passion, whatever that may be. The finished piece is coming soon..... quilt motif decisions are still being made.


Circles are too big and overpower the design.
I knew I needed a vertical element, yet hadn't hit on just what that was yet.
Back to those darn circles.
Notice, I keep wanting to use those circular motifs......sometimes it's very hard to give up on an idea, even when it's not working!!!

The shifts in design may be small....like the placement of the birds....but necessary to obtain the right balance.










Saturday, July 11, 2026

FLIRTING WITH JAPANESE FABRIC

Yup.....another blank fabric slate has pulled me in............
2:00 AM thoughts will be bombarding me in the coming nights. NOT complaining.....I live to create!! And that means pulling out bins and fabric stacks from closest, under bed storage, ETC. .........you get the idea. Stay tuned won't you??







Friday, July 10, 2026

I CAN'T RESIST SHARING THIS......


 Born and raised in Wisconsin and lived there a good portion of my life.....in fact I never considered living anywhere else.  Life happens.

Wisconsin has 3 food groups.....Beer, Brats, & Bars (as is such desert items as brownies.)  My pal Lynn just sent me the list of foods available at this year's Wisconsin State Fair.  One would have to visit the Fair all day, every day to sample all of these items.

Have to say.....a big NO for me.... NO worms, no crickets, no Spam, no Okra, NOOOOO pineapple on pizza.  This is sure not the Wisconsin I grew up in....give me a Meisfeld's brat and a Sheboygan hardroll....I'd be in heaven. Enjoy this food journey:  https://wistatefair.com/fair/new-foods/



                                      Soft serve Beer

                              Bloody Mary Mac and Cheese


Bugged Out Frozen Cheese Cake on a Stick. - yes crunchy worms and crickets......NOPE, NEVER!!!!



Thursday, July 9, 2026

CRIMSON SUN

 It's taken me years to get comfortable working with Asian style fabrics which has now proven to be time well spent.

These smaller wall art pieces portray feelings of serenity, streamlined designs, and harmonious color palettes.  Wall art is one of the most accessible ways to update and refresh your rooms.

There are numerous such pieces now available in my online gallery shop.  

The finishing touch of hand sewing a hanging sleeve to this new piece has been completed.

CRIMSON SUN17.75” x 17.25”

Available

Japanese cottons, raw edge appliqué & machine quilted with gold 

metallic thread. Double fold binding, hanging sleeve attached.










Wednesday, July 8, 2026

THAT SPECIAL TOUCH

 Unique design motifs can make a wall quilt extra special. Thank you Lori for sharing these inspiring pieces of fabric with me!! Of course I wasted no time incorporating a section into my in progress piece. Coming very soon.......




Tuesday, July 7, 2026

DESIGN DEVELOPING

My once large stash of Asian inspired fabrics has to my great surprise dwindled. Actually, the type of prints in that stash have mostly been used up, leaving only small pieces that I'm still attracted to.

Here's how I'm using them on that blank slate I shared yesterday.....a design is developing...

       
                                                            










Monday, July 6, 2026

TRANSFORMATION

 Blank slate.....stay tuned for the transformation.




Thursday, July 2, 2026

REFLECTING

 Having a bit of a sentimental moment this morning as I reflect. 

My twin sister's spirit walks with me.  Our shared journey didn’t end with her departure 24 years ago today.  It took on a new form of happy memories that continues to live with me. 




Sunday, June 28, 2026

Friday, June 26, 2026

SECRET PROJECT

 Yes, of course I'm working on something.....but I've been quiet lately because it's a secret surprise project that will be gifted.  I doubt the recipient has access to my posts, but just in case....... Shush....

Instead, I can share a few peeks of the fabrics and materials.  This is a small piece, so rather than trying to piece a flagstone path, Prismacolor pencils were used to add that effect on the gray fabric.  

The flowers are made using gel printed fabric.  It provides fairly ravel free edges, allowing some of the flower heads to be 3-d, held in place with a simple French knot at the center.  Others are fused, helping to develop a slight sense of distance from the 3-d flowers.

I dug out a piece of hand painted fabric.....goodness look at the date it was created!!