Friday, April 30, 2010
Vintage Wheels, 67"x66"
Circles are pieced into background and into each other, thanks to technique learned in Ricky Tims workshop, last summer. Red centers are machine applique.
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Friday, April 23, 2010
Cool Idea...
At the Portland Modern Quilt Guild last night this terrific young woman stood up with a show and tell. She got the idea from watching that modeling/design show called Runway something or other. One of the guys on the show was making extensive gathers and that gave her this idea. She got the red and black striped fabric and just made kind of gathers or pleats, sewing each square at the side. She said it took about 6 yards of fabric to make this quilt. Very original.
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Thrift Market Neighborhood, 59"x76"
Saturday, April 17, 2010
Reluctant Log Cabin 42 x 47"
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Guatemalan Pillow II, 16"x16"
Started with soiled, stained, frayed huipil (we-peel). Washed, soaked in BIZ, taken apart and ready to use. Combined sleeve section with 2 small strips of hand woven fabric, purchased from Priscilla Bianchi, and a larger piece of solid hand woven for pillow. Fun to do a 2 day project. Wasn't so long ago that it took me a year to hand piece a quilt and another year to hand quilt it. Now what happens to other sleeve piece, and the main central piece? These huipiles are woven on backstrap looms and the pattern is a weft inlay, a very labor intensive process. An individual woman might only own one or two of these blouses, and wear them for many years. Laundry is done in a lake or stream as a community activity. The neck on this huipil has a sunburst of embroidery. The black area is a small placket with a snap.
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Guatemalan Inspired Silk pillow I
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Pillow for the office
I found a stray block from a class with Kaffe Fassett called "Square Clamshell." It took about 30 minutes to make it into a pillow cover. Today I'm going to place it in my therapy office. This is a big deal for me. So far, my office has been decorated nicely, but with very little of my personality. Therapy is supposed to be about the client, not about me. Right? But now I'm exploring ways to bring the two big arenas of my life together--therapy and quilting. I've told a few clients that I do quilting for relaxation. I doubt they'll notice the pillow. But it will be nice for me to see it there.
Red Diamonds is quilted
This year I'm trying to get caught up on quilting old tops. There are 10 more to do, plus whatever else I piece. We'll see how it goes. I tend to be a little too ambitious! I thought it would feel like hard work to do the quilting. But, with Sujata's inspiration, I'm finding it's actually kind of fun. And then you get a new quilt!
spring scraps
i can't keep my hands off these scraps, I am hand piecing little parts, then machine stitching bigger sections together. and I truly don't know where i'm going with it, but am enjoying picking up the clear colors of spring.......
this section is one piece.
below are more pieces, little sections......
this section is one piece.
below are more pieces, little sections......
Monday, April 5, 2010
Cockcomb, 83"x84", 2005
Saturday, April 3, 2010
Tulip Trip, March 31, 2010
Buffy and daughter, Nancy, took a trip to the Tulips in Skagit county, WA, to celebrate my being in remission from cancer, and Nancy finishing 6 months of heavy chemo for hers. The weather was picture-perfect, and the flowers beautiful. The daffodils and tulips stretched as far as one could see. You can see I've gained weight back, darn, but small price to pay.
The yellow tulips would make a great Ruth B. McDowell quilt. Time to try that again, before I forget it all.
Friday, April 2, 2010
WOW!!!!
I go away for a week and wow when I come back. First and foremost Sally what a great report. We KNEW you were tough and we HOPED this would would happen, because we have some sewing to do yet. Together.
Sujata the Thomas quilt is beautiful, and I actually LOVE the "machine quilting practice quilt." Most of all though, you and your daughter laughing like crazy is a gift.
Mary--great job--doesn't that look good do you think?? and really LeeAnn--it's all quilted already?? Phew. I took this picture for you of Carolyn's featherweight--it's white!! My Gwen quilt is ALMOST quilted...maybe this weekend will finish it off.
Paula--hello--wow that came out great! Let's go have a margarita!
I feel pretty lucky to be in this REBEL group. Every night I dream of quilts. Am looking forward to getting all the painting done for my show (which opens May 7th) so I can really sew this summer. xxoo to all. B
Sujata the Thomas quilt is beautiful, and I actually LOVE the "machine quilting practice quilt." Most of all though, you and your daughter laughing like crazy is a gift.
Mary--great job--doesn't that look good do you think?? and really LeeAnn--it's all quilted already?? Phew. I took this picture for you of Carolyn's featherweight--it's white!! My Gwen quilt is ALMOST quilted...maybe this weekend will finish it off.
Paula--hello--wow that came out great! Let's go have a margarita!
I feel pretty lucky to be in this REBEL group. Every night I dream of quilts. Am looking forward to getting all the painting done for my show (which opens May 7th) so I can really sew this summer. xxoo to all. B
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