We can finally feel a little chill in the
air, and morning comes later. Around here farmers are quick to harvest corn and beans during dry spells since fall
rains have moved in. One nasty storm days ago knocked out our internet/cable so
I have had to improvise this week wherever I could find a connection. We are in
line to be restored when they get to us, but no promises. (And now you know the
rest of the story. A part of me is actually enjoying the time of being
unconnected for a few days, but my apologies for the #BraveQuilter party.)
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Saturday, October 1, 2016
September #BraveQuilter Wrap Up Linky is OPEN!
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SAQA
Tuesday, September 20, 2016
Secret Sewing Becomes Secret Quilting
Can You See the Loose Threads?
Obviously, I could not before I took the picture or I would have removed them. They were from the first round of stitching that I did in the morning, and ripped out in the afternoon. I've had a lot of indecisiveness while designing this project.
Can I say up front that I don't do well with this Secret Sewing concept? I'd love to show you more, but the Hop isn't until January. If you're going to the Fall Market, this piece will be there. I've let a few dear friends see what I was involved with, but other than that I've been mum. This is the first quilt I've made entirely out of batiks so let me pass on a few things I've encountered.
Labels:
batiks,
longarm quilting,
needles,
Secret Sewing,
sewing batiks
Friday, September 16, 2016
2 A.M. Stitching Tips & Secret Sewing
Tickling the Ivories
or
Quilting the Piano Key Border
Have you ever taken in so much in just one day you felt like a different person when you fell into bed? I had one Aha Moment after the next yesterday, and was so geared up I could barely eat supper. Seriously, me not eat? You can read about my first experience batiking with a tjap over on "One More Thing Before I Dye." Not eating meant I woke up starving at 2 A.M., and I quilted the next 2 hours until the family started getting up for work.
Labels:
hand quilting,
hand stitching
Wednesday, September 14, 2016
Announcing "One More Thing Before I Dye"
Divide and Conquer
the Fog
Pink Doxies has been a mysterious blog lately. I've been asking myself, "Am I a quilter blogger or an art blogger?" The answer was confusing. It's seems I'm both. This blog will remain Pink Doxies, and be devoted to the original concept of creating colorful, original quilts and sewing, and the new sister blog to my growing artistic passion. I think I can explain it best by redirecting you to One More Thing Before I Dye.
I would love to have you pop in for a moment, and say hello!
Monday, September 12, 2016
Fall Quilts, Wool, and Wool Dyeing In the Microwave
Summer has unofficially become fall here, though the calendar says it's still over a week away. It's 54 F this morning, and I'll have a cool studio today. I confess that sweltering heat does not bring out my creativity, and also that I've taken a little hiatus while coming to terms with my art and craft. Both points have made it more difficult to return to the studio daily, though I'm in and out. It's not an excuse, and there's no reason for me to apologize. It just is. You know, I'm finding that makes more sense to me recently.
Labels:
felted wool,
hand dyed fabrics,
hand dyed wool,
hand quilting,
hand stitching,
repurposing,
upcycling,
wool felt
Tuesday, September 6, 2016
Vintage Slow Stitching
The Luxury of a Slow Stitching Project
An upcoming long weekend away had me nervous for lack of a project to take along. I improvisationally pieced some simple log cabin blocks the night before. Though the project was started at the 11th hour, the idea had been brewing the whole week long. Something simple. Something graphic. Something old.
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#bravequilter,
art quilting,
art quilts,
fabric art,
fabric artist,
feed sacks,
hand dyed fabrics,
hand quilting,
slow stitching
Friday, September 2, 2016
Round Robin Final Border and a Round Robin Link Up
Cindy's Block from Stitchin At Home
It's the final round for our Round Robin, and I think it's spectacular to see all 4 finishes.
Cindy did the original center, and it arrived to Sandra at MMM! Quilts. Sandra added the surrounding border, and mailed it to Tish at Tish's Adentures in Wonderland. Tish mailed it to me, and I thought, "How in the world will I do this?" I wasn't alone. I think we all had a superb exercise in design!
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link up,
linky,
medallion quilts,
Mini Round Robin
Wednesday, August 31, 2016
#BraveQuilter for September Is OPEN!
Slow Stitch Project
This week has been a push every day. I've been sticking to a list of things that need to be done, and it's been working. Staying on track can be hard when there are so many distractions, especially when you're surrounded by tempting fabrics. But we have a weekend break coming, and I had nothing portable to take and stitch. I kept thinking of these beautiful blue cottons I'd recently dyed, and my growing stash of feed sacks. Throw in some vintage buttons, and it just seemed to feel good together.
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#bravequilter,
hand dyed fabrics,
slow stitching
Monday, August 29, 2016
What I Did Last Summer
Pinned and ready for many glorious
evenings of hand quilting!
Summer's Accomplishments
I feel like I've spent my summer as a true holiday. Not R&R, but catching up. There are still many things on the long list, but we've powered through some Herculean tasks. Tree removal from the Emerald Ash Bore--6 mature trees, house and property restoration, and so on. Nothing that was neat and tidy, and it all spilled over onto the rest of lives. Piles of things in the house were designated by project, and that was disruptive in itself. I'm happy to report the chaos is about 80% contained now.
Labels:
creative space,
long arm quilting,
original design,
quilts
Friday, August 26, 2016
Deconstructed Screen Print on Fabric Finish
'Macrophytes'
14" x 16.5"
This piece was created using a deconstructed silk screen process with Procion MX dyes, and Kona cotton. It is color fast. It was stitched by hand with a variety of Prescencia cotton thread, which has a subtle sheen. The backing and binding are also made with hand dyed Kona cotton here in my studio. It is available for sale for $140. A hanging sleeve will be added at the purchaser's request, and in their preference of orientation.
Shipping in the Continental U.S. is included. Contact information is below.
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