Geesh.....some projects are simply hair tearing experiences. I RARELY give up on a piece, in fact I can't remember the last time I did!
Wednesday, May 13, 2026
FAILURE??
Friday, May 8, 2026
TWEET TWEET
JUST finished....30 mins. ago!!
Inspiration struck after noticing so many recent posts and references to bird nests. Nature at her finest!
TWEET TWEET - 15” x 15”
AVAILABLE in online shop
Artist ice-dyed silk noil, gel printed cottons, rust dyed
felted wools, batiks. Raw edge fused appliqué, machine
quilted. Double fold binding, hanging sleeved attached.
Wednesday, May 6, 2026
NEGLECTED BLOG.....
I realized I've been neglecting this blog......so few readers access blogs these days, reverting to Facebook instead where I tend to post more regularly. My bad!!
I'm often asked where my design ideas come from. I don't have a written 'list' that I refer to, rather inspiration can hit from repeated images or a specific subject that I'm exposed to repeatedly, in a short amount of time, or one that begins as an itch and over time, needs to be scratched.
Monday, April 27, 2026
NEW WORK - LADIES OF THE WOODS
The redo of the silk noil from my previous post certainly was an inspiration for this new piece.
LADIES OF THE WOODS - 13” x 13”
$150
Artist dyed silk noil, mono printed cottons, Ultra-Suede,
raw edge fused appliqué, & thread play. Wrapped on a canvas
frame & secured in a black wood frame without glass.
NOTE: White birch trees are so named because they
are the first trees to leaf out in the spring.
Wednesday, April 22, 2026
I HEAR IT CALLING
No sooner did the re-do on a piece of silk noil that had been previously dyed become dry.....it started calling me.
I wanted to add one more small framed piece to my inventory for the upcoming our Heritage Placer Vineyard Artisan Faire (May 2nd), happily that piece sold within hours of sharing it online.
Of course that was all the push I needed to hear the call of this newly revamped piece of fabric. Here's another look at the fabric inspiration and a how I'm integrating it into a new design. Watch for the reveal soon....
Sunday, April 19, 2026
MY SISTER'S FAVORITE FLOWER
A display of Lily of The Valley plants caught my eye recently and the images have stuck with me, mainly because it was a favorite of my twin sister.
Perhaps it will be one of yours too. Now available. SOLD YEAH....ANOTHER SUPER FAST SALE IN 5 HOURS....
LILY OF THE VALLEY - 13” x 13”
SOLD
Genuine rare vintage Shweshwe & Kashmel Indigo cotton, printed in England & South Africa under names such as 3 Cats. Batik and commercial cottons. Raw edge fused appliqué, hand embroidery.
Prismacolor enhancement. Wrapped on canvas frame & secured in a white wood frame without glass.
Thursday, April 16, 2026
REDO
This piece of Procion dyed silk noil has been quietly asking for its turn for quite awhile. Despite fondling it numerous times, it wasn't connecting with any design ideas.
Often my designs are inspired by the fabric itself.....this one, not so much. What the heck....the light areas were distracting...why not make them go away?
Out came several tan/brown acrylic paints which I diluted with water and "painted" the solution in the offending areas.
Now we are talking....I mean the fabric and me......
Tuesday, April 14, 2026
WITH THE WIND
Each new piece is greeted with enthusiasm and challenges, that's what I love about creating one-of-a-kind art quilts. Waking up each day anxious to get back in the studio, even after all my years of quilting is a true gift.
Here's the newest one now available for purchase.
Japanese cottons, layered sheers, metallic thread, water-soluble image enhancement, raw edge fused appliqué, machine quilted, double fold binding, hanging sleeve attached.
Thursday, April 9, 2026
TIPS AND TRICKS
I was preparing this post to share some tips/tricks that I've resorted to while working on my current art quilt. An internet pal Peggy just happened to post frustration about the excessive amount of fraying (even on good quality fabrics) she's been experiencing. (
Tuesday, April 7, 2026
BRAGGING ON MY TALENTED FREIND
Long time friendships are precious. While working for TWA in Chicago my roommate (Sandy) and I met and married roommates (Steve & David). Interestingly, we all were born and raised in Wisconsin.
Now 61 years later we continue our friendship. Sadly, we lost Steve a few years ago, but never forgotten. What's more surprising, none of us ever expected to leave the midwest, but we find ourselves in Roseville & Clovis. Life sure has surprises.
Sandy has developed talent as a watercolor artist and sent me this rendition of our Clyde, NC home. Yes, long time friendships are precious!