Thursday, May 29, 2025

THE QUILT WILL TELL YOU......

 How many times have you heard....."listen to what the quilt says?"  It's a comment that might be dismissed if it wasn't so darn true.

My current project is small, only about 22" w x 17" L and yet it has been yapping away at me from the beginning.  And yes, I am listening, maybe not fast enough but I am paying attention!

My current in-progress step has been to add hand embroidery to the background.......when yet again, the quilt started speaking very loudly.  I - 'the quilter' wanted to add dense embroidery, but 'the quilt' didn't want me to continue, no matter which approach I tried.  

Sorry about the inaccurate color but you'll get the idea.....three different stitching styles that only served to compete against the trees.  I'm back on track now.....coming soon.


Tuesday, May 27, 2025

LET THE HAND WORK BEGIN!

 Hours and hours have gone into stitching these trees......in part it's because I don't free motion stitch so lots of turning of the quilt is required.  I achieve much better results this way so for me it's okay to take the time to do it right the first time.

Now some serious hand embroidery will be the next step.  I've always enjoyed handwork and am looking forward to some peaceful stitching.  Check back won't you?



Saturday, May 24, 2025

STITCHING BRANCHES

The process continues as my trees 'grow'.....crazy how long it takes to stitch branches!! 5 hours in and only 3/4th of the largest tree have been completed. I'm using two solid color threads in the needle (dark brown and goldish brown). All threads are pulled to wrong side, both at starting and stopping point, and tied off.  

So...... I need to remind myself....this isn't a race!  



Friday, May 23, 2025

Art Quilt Rescue & Sip & Snack

 The struggle to rescue my latest art quilt design. continues.  Several more attempts to make something out of the gel printed stone path have not be satisfactory.  New approaches are either too much or too little additional texturing of the stones.....so....I'm covering them up.  Well not totally but they will no longer be the emphasis.



A fellow quilter invited me to join her for what she cleverly calls Sip & Snack.  This isn't ordinary snacking......it's actually worthy of a classy restaurant.  thank you Toni!


 



Wednesday, May 21, 2025

ANY EXCUSE FOR AN OUTING

 My newly purchased eyeglasses had to go back to the manufacturer to replace the defective coating. That required  purchasing another pair to tide me over for the 2+ weeks the original pair would be gone.  

Circumstances caused a mix up and my new snazzy red glasses also had to be remade, but finally both were ready for pickup....and an outing was born.  

My neighborhood pal Susan & I headed to Eye Chicks in Loomis, CA (I covet their extensive selection of cool 'specs') with a side trip across the street to High Hand Nursery. (No wonder we get along so well...she's an Appleton, WI native!!)

It's a fabulous garden nursery and cafe where their creative displays made me smile and lunch in the garden setting was wonderfully relaxing and delicious.  Enjoy our discoveries. I even posed for a photo or two donned with my new red glasses. Susan, and avoid gardener was talked into modeling too.






Does anyone know what kind of tree this is....beautiful!!




















Monday, May 19, 2025

PLAN B

An idea was brewing to utilize some of the gel printed fabrics recently created featuring a pattern from a plastic sink mat. After some trimming to highlight their shapes, they became a stone path. Okay that worked....but the next design idea didn't..... So, I'm now on a pause trying to come up with Plan B. 






Friday, May 16, 2025

BLOCK PRINTING

I came across th is video which will give you a good appreciation about just what goes into creating block printed fabrics......

https://www.instagram.com/p/DIgn9QHPPz6/



Tuesday, May 13, 2025

READY SET PRINT

 I'm back printing on the gel plate again. The weather isn't cooperating with my notion to work in the garage so I'm trying to be careful working in my studio which is (yuck) carpeted.  This time I'm attempting to create 'grunge' fabric.  It's MESSY....but I think I've achieved some good ones.

Because the use of acrylic paints can make fabric a bit stiff, from time to time I use Liberty of London Lawn cotton.  Some might gasp at using this precious fabric in such a manner, but since I have a nice amount in solid colors I'd probably never otherwise use, the outcome provides a lovely softer 'hand'.


















Sunday, May 11, 2025

ROSEVILLE QUILT GUILD SHOW

 The Roseville quilt guild show was so delightful....their theme was Red and White.....What a stunning display.  The Feathered Star opportunity quilt was a masterpiece!


Even though I volunteered several times to measure and label the vast amount of donated fabrics (which was presented along with an incredible amount of quilting tools and supplies) it was impossible to grasp just how much they had acquired over a year.

Take a look - 48 tables FILLED with fabric, plus bins, quilt racks, and other display options to hold these treasures.  Talk about bargains - full yard fabrics = $3.00 and if one hung around long enough...prices were reduced mid afternoon on the last day.  Sales were brisk!







Friday, May 9, 2025

BREAD MAKING TODAY

Don't we all love the smell of bread baking in the oven!?  Cookie baking runs a hot 2nd in my aroma favorites.

Pasta Carbonara with petit peas & the incomparable Nueske's  black pepper crusted bacon absolutely calls for crunchy Artisan freshly baked bread......oh yummmm.....  Note to self.....add 30 minutes more to morning forced march for the next couple of days!