I officially have less of a scrap stash than before, but admittedly could make another of these if not 2. Then there's the bin with the more traditional colors, but that's another story. I needed a finish yesterday--not to post, but for inner satisfaction. I needed to hear the purr of my machine, and I needed some time alone. My husband calls my studio, "Your Happy Place." I spent most of the day there feeding strips through my vintage Pfaff, and was perfectly content.
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Monday, May 16, 2016
Pink Doxies' Scrappy Quilt
Labels:
scrap buster,
scrap quilts,
scraps
Sunday, May 15, 2016
Guest Blogging at Confessions of a Fabric Addict Today
Today I'm taking a break here, but so pleased to be a guest blogger at Confessions of a Fabric Addict. I struggled for weeks to think of what to write, and when I sat down to actually do it, it seemed to write itself. Funny thing is, it's nothing that I planned. There's a link party there next Sunday for anyone involved in Hands2Help quilt charity, and I encourage you to pop over to check it out.
In the meantime, I'll be working on the Naked Ladies, and have some dye pots going, too. I might even get to do some project sewing. I miss the purr of my sewing machine. It's too wet and cold out to work, so we're holed up inside with each other. I rather enjoy the company, and the break from the garden and lawn.
I hope you have something fun to work on today. If you're working to finish your quilt for Hands2Help, I'll be sending you good thoughts.
Come on, Doxie girls.
Let's cuddle while I sew.
Shh, Lucy. You're snoring!
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beads,
charity quilts,
Guest Blogger
Thursday, May 12, 2016
Fabric Printing, Stamping, Dyeing, Painting, and Putting It All Together
Some days I sit down to write, and wonder where in the world to start. You and I both may well admit that I I work in a widely scattered pattern. It may appear that there is nothing linear in my thought process, but I swear there is. Imagine all the puzzle pieces out on the dining room table. I've finally found a few that fit together nicely.
PRINTING
I am a type junkie. I love the printing word, or just single letters or numbers, but maybe numbers most of all. I found some perfect balsa wood numbers in the scrap booking section, and turned them into stamps by painting them first, and then attaching wooden clothespins to them. (Why clothespins? Seriously, they were within reach, and I could hot glue them on.)
Labels:
dyeing,
fabric paints,
hand dyed fabrics,
printing,
stamping,
Versatex Dyes
Tuesday, May 10, 2016
An Update On the Naked Ladies
Spring is harder on my quilting hours than the holidays. As fast as it rains, the grass grows, and so do the weeds. I have to sneak time to work on my projects, and there have been days at a time I didn't get anything done at all. Add to it a little planned getaway last week, and I felt pushed and stressed.
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#bravequilter,
art quilts,
fiber artist,
fiber arts,
hand dyed fabrics,
Procion MX Dyes,
quilts
Friday, May 6, 2016
How Instagram Saved My Design
The Process Is the Prize
You may not believe the above statement, but I do. I find more joy in working out problems than finishing the project. That doesn't--or shouldn't occur if using a published pattern, so I choose to go the organic route, and create my own.
This started as an experiment in improv block making, and merged with another design I'd made a few months back. It's dominated my design wall for weeks, and I pushed myself this week to finish all the improv blocks. When it came to the setting triangles at the sides, I decided more improv blocks would muddy it up. It was back to the stash to find a fabric that would work, and once again the Moda Grunge won with it's unique texture. There was just one problem.
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art quilts,
design wall,
design wall progress,
improv,
Instagram,
quilt,
WIP
Thursday, May 5, 2016
#BraveQuilter Winner for April & May Linky OPEN
Welcome back to the #BraveQuilter link party!
Although anyone is welcome to link up, four bloggers completed the challenge for April, linking up at both the beginning and end of the month. I had my husband draw lots, and he came up with #3. That means Jennifer at
The Inquiring Quilter is the #BraveQuilter winner for April! She will receive a custom dyed bundle of fabric from me in the next few weeks. Congratulations, Jennifer! Cheers to everyone who joined the challenge.
And now it's time to open the May linky!
Labels:
#bravequilter,
link up
Monday, May 2, 2016
#BraveQuilter Wrap Up Linky for April
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#bravequilter,
link up
Saturday, April 30, 2016
Bee Hive Blocks & My Month Arrives
Tic Tac Toe Block
April's block was the Tic Tac Toe, and the Queen Bee requested an orange center with blue or turquoise corners. I think this is going to make a beautiful quilt from the pictures I've seen so far.
Labels:
bee blocks,
Bee Hive,
blocks
Friday, April 29, 2016
Mandalas Created with Ice Dyeing
Labels:
art fabric,
fabric artist,
hand dyed fabrics,
ice dyeing,
Kona,
Procion MX Dyes
Thursday, April 28, 2016
Dyeing a Mandala
Labels:
fabric art,
fabric artist,
hand dyed fabrics,
Kona,
mandalas,
Procion MX Dyes,
tie dye
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