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Monday, August 22, 2016
Pink Doxies Is Having Technical Issues
Saturday, August 13, 2016
Felted Wool, Hand Stitching, & New Books
Felting Wool
This week started on the low side. Logic says one shouldn't get sick in the heat of summer, but I did, and then throw a nasty yellow jacket encounter on top of that. It's hard to determine what made me sicker, but I'm on the mend. Life happens. It meant quick trips over to my studio looking for little projects to keep me going while binge watching Downton Abbey, but mainly the Doxie girls and I snoozed through our week. (Yeah, they loved it.)
Labels:
felted wool,
slow stitching
Monday, August 8, 2016
New Ideas to Finish Whole Cloth Prints
Whole Cloth Prints
The stack of prints I made from deconstructed silk screening was perfect for some experimental stitching, quilting, and beading. Most things I'd seen had little or no stitching, and so I had few examples to compare what might be ideal. Once again, I found myself exploring new territory. (I like that!) I made myself a rule:
When the print itself carries so much interest, the addition of any ornamentation needs to add to it without competing.
Labels:
art fabric,
art quilting,
art quilts,
beading,
beads,
deconstructed printing,
fabric art,
fabric artist,
hand dyed fabrics,
hand quilting,
hand stitching,
silk screens
Monday, August 1, 2016
Mini Round Robin: Round 3
Our Round Robin Continues
This project among friends has given me a chance to to work out of my comfort zone--something I encourage everyone to do. It's a little intimidating receiving a block where you truly believe you will have a hard time following the person who pieced just before you. It's caused me to do some research into Round Robins, and I'll share what I've learned today.
But first, this is my block for the month started by Sandra of mmm! quilts, who began with the house motif, white background, and batik stripes. Tish of Tish's Adventures in Wonderland add the spinning stars border, and three cheers to her for accurate piecing because I had to sew against all those star points. She's good! (Cindy of Stichin At Home is the fourth participant, but she will be adding the last round to this block.)
Labels:
blocks,
medallion quilts,
Mini Round Robin
Friday, July 29, 2016
Using Hot Glue Stencils On Fabric: Possibilities
Are you ready to see a real application to all this madness? Good. I'm ready to show you. But first, let's talk about this technique. These are stencils made from using a hot glue gun, and common glue sticks. It's so easy that nearly anyone can do it. It works with both high and low temperature glue guns so even kids can use it with adult supervision.
Tuesday, July 26, 2016
When Difficult Quilts Happen to Determined People
Labels:
art quilting,
art quilts,
curved piecing,
dyeing,
hand dyed fabrics,
original design,
painted fabric,
quilts,
stamping
Friday, July 22, 2016
Minis: Quilts and Disciplined Progress In the Studio
"I spy with my little eye--a flounder, a whale tail, porpoises, kelp,..."
Behind all the fun I am having in the studio, I am working toward a big goal. This goal has a deadline, and I should have begun earlier. Even starting at the last hour I calculated that I could make it, but frankly, it's kicking my keester. (Can I say that here?) I have become very disciplined at showing up in the studio, systematically working through problems, and making good progress. Will I make the deadline? I don't know, but I will work until the end to try.
Labels:
acrylics,
Gelli printing,
minis,
quilts
Monday, July 18, 2016
How and Why to Make Dye Test Swatches
Accurate Record Keeping
Is Important
Whether you dye or quilt or paint, keeping track of materials is a very important issue for us all. I know quilters who snap a picture of stack of fabrics they purchase to remember what they got. How about noting on the receipt the special fabrics and amounts, and snapping a shot of that? You will not only know how much you have of a certain fabric, but also what you paid for it. This is helpful if you are making a custom quilt for someone, and want to be sure you're recouping your costs.
Friday, July 15, 2016
Printing with a Gelli Plate
from Gelli Arts
These paper prints were some of the very first pulls I took from a new gel plate. For someone without any background in acrylics or painting, it was a very exciting moment in the studio. My whole world stopped until I could watch and read nearly everything out there about gel printing, and get more background on acrylics. I could see the potential to change the way I was approaching surface decoration.
Labels:
fabric paints,
Gelli printing,
monoprinting
Tuesday, July 12, 2016
Secret Surprise Happy Mail
Delightful, Happy Mail
from Sandra at
Nearly a month ago, I received a surprise package in the mail. There was a whole bundle of goodies, and as I opened it I was trying to think why someone had sent me this--from Ireland, to boot! All the while, I was tickled pink by the surprise! My mind slowly went back months to maybe a year before when I had had traded emails with another blogger about being part of an exchange of sorts. In order to be a part of it, I just had to agree to send one or more forward. There were no hard rules, nor a set timeline. (Oh, I liked that part!) So, I did agree, and then forgot about it until this lovely package turned up.
Labels:
Happy Mail
Monday, July 11, 2016
Using Inks and Paints Not Labelled Safe for Fabrics
Green, Green Ohio!
The lilies are about to bloom.
Can you see all the different
shades of green?
While heading toward the middle of July here in Ohio, the rain is soaking us less often. Yards might have a bit of browning, but for the most part it is still very green. I think it's natural for our surroundings to influence our work, and sure enough, I mixed up some grass green printing ink for a project.
Labels:
fabric inks,
fabric paints,
Gelli printing,
hand dyed fabrics,
stamping
Friday, July 8, 2016
Embellished Deconstructed Screen Print
'A Royal Afternoon'
This 11" x 29" art quilt has been in progress several weeks.
It was very difficult to figure out what it needed, and I put in hours of stitching that I later ripped out. I'm glad I persisted, though, because in the end I'm happy with the piece.
Labels:
art quilts,
beading,
deconstructed printing,
embroidery,
fiber artist,
fiber arts,
hand dyed fabrics,
hand stitching,
quilts,
screen printing,
silk screens,
wall hanging
Tuesday, July 5, 2016
#BraveQuilter Winner for June
Labels:
#bravequilter
Monday, July 4, 2016
My Bee Hive Block Collection from May
Chainlink: A block from the Bee Hive
at Blossom Heart Quilts
May was my month to be the queen bee for my bee hive. I have written before about my brand new experience of joining a bee where blocks are exchanged each month. Twelve participants each have a month, take their turn at determining which block they would like made for them, the colors, and some other determining factors.
Labels:
#bravequilter,
bee blocks,
Bee Hive,
blocks,
quiltalong
Friday, July 1, 2016
#BraveQuilter Wrap Up Linky for June OPEN
Scenes from the Commute:
Cue the Turkey Buzzards
I enjoy these link up parties for #BraveQuilter more than anything. So many of you have attempted things you might not have tried without them, and that includes me. For the past two weeks, I have been here at Pink Doxies only to do a quick check-in or submit a post written ahead of time. I guess you would say I have had a sabbatical of sorts.
Labels:
#bravequilter,
country house restoration
Tuesday, June 28, 2016
How to Successfully Combine Hand Dyed and Commercial Fabrics
Welcome to the Pink Doxies' guest post for
Sew Cute Tuesday
at Blossom Heart Quilts!
Note: As a guest blogger, this same post is appearing on Blossom Heart Quilts today. Use the link to view there, and link up to the Sew Cute Tuesday Link Party!
I'm Julie here at Pink Doxies, and I do more than make quilts. I'm a fan of improv design and a longarmer, but I also like to print, paint, and dye fabrics. Surface design is fast becoming my favorite thing to do. For dyeing, Procion MX dyes are my pick because they are both versatile, and will not fade the way some dyes will. I can create a soft, pastel palette, or one that is saturated, bright, and beautiful! When I've dyed the fabric a perfect color, I'm sure it will stay that color because these dyes are chemically bonded. I'm such a color fanatic, and I love the process!
"You spend all this time dyeing them,
but do you use them in quilts?"
Labels:
dip dyeing,
Guest Blogger,
hand dyed fabrics,
Sew Cute Tuesday
Sunday, June 26, 2016
Mini Round Robin Round #2
Tish's Beautiful Block!
This is round #2 of our 2016 Round Robin with Sandra of mmm! Quilts, Cindy of Stitchin At Home, myself, and the original creator of this block center, Tish of Tish's Adventures in Wonderland.
Labels:
bee blocks,
blocks,
Mini Round Robin
Friday, June 24, 2016
Embroidering a Deconstructed Screen Print & Special Sneak Peek
Do You See What I See?
I have really labored figuring out how to work with this deconstructed silk screen print I made. I have torn out as much thread as I put in it, but am not disappointed I had to do it. I found out what did not work before I settled for what I believed did.
Labels:
art quilting,
art quilts,
beading,
cabin,
deconstructed printing,
embroidery,
quilting,
restoration
Tuesday, June 21, 2016
Adding Layers to Hand Dyed Fabric with Paint
Personalized Notebook Covers
It's been a few days since I've given you any news from the studio, but a lot has taken place. Let me start by saying there are several projects going on simultaneously, and I'll try to catch you up.
Keeping records is very important when you experiment as much as I do. I note measurements, temperatures, dye colors, processes, etc., knowing there's no way I'll ever remember everything. But one problem I keep having, is not being able to locate one special notebook to keep everything together. Dyes in one, paints in another, etc. I have at least a dozen composition books and journals going, but recipes all need to be kept in just one.
Labels:
book cover,
fabric paints,
hand dyed fabrics,
layering,
paint,
printing,
stamping
Thursday, June 16, 2016
Tie Dye for Fourth of July!
First Batch of Tie Dyed Clothing
Like these little outfits, this post is short and sweet. It was on my June plan since I bought the clothing, and needed to be done before the kids grew out of them. Oh, yes, that has happened to me before!
I have done tie dyed fabrics before, and shown you the process, but never clothing. There are lots of babies in the family right now--remember all the quilts, and the Fourth of July is a very big deal in our little town. We host one of two fireworks here, and there is a good, old-fashioned parade. Gnadenhutten, Ohio is Smalltown, USA in every respect.
Labels:
dyeing,
Procion MX Dyes,
tie dye
Tuesday, June 14, 2016
Dip Dyeing Details
Dip Dyed Fat Quarters
Yes, I know I was supposed to stick with stamping, but I wanted to try out a different dyeing technique I'd read about. That, and I still owed fabric to Jennifer @inquiringquilter for winning the April link up for #BraveQuilter. Let me give you a quick run down on how this process is different, and the recipe is at the end.
Labels:
dip dyeing,
hand dyed fabrics,
Procion MX Dyes
Saturday, June 11, 2016
Foam Stamps and No Reply Bloggers
Labels:
creating stamps,
foam stamps,
stamping
Friday, June 10, 2016
Deconstructed Screen Printing: Fabric Art
Deconstructed Screen Printing:
Fabric Art
Making a homemade screen out of my sheer fabric worked so well, I decided to buy some larger frames with stretched and primed canvas. You can often find them reasonably priced in art and hobby stores in two packs. Even Walmart has some smaller sizes. I took a razor knife, and cut the canvas off at the stapled area on the back. I carefully set it aside to use for something else.
Labels:
#bravequilter,
deconstructed printing,
fabric art,
fabric artist,
printing,
Procion MX Dyes,
silk screens
Tuesday, June 7, 2016
Low Tech Printing and Stamping: Potatoes, Foam, and Embossing Plates
Another Layer
What fun I've been having, and all
the better when I'm sharing it with you!
The majority of folks don't have a bottomless purse to fund their hobbies so I've been keeping that foremost in my mind while doing these projects. I think being economically and ecologically minded with both money and materials should be a consideration in all our lives. So I try to stay within a reasonable budget, and RRR: Reduce, reuse, and recycle. If you're trying some of these projects yourselves, start being aware of where you can scavenge free materials. Your junk mail, jars, bubble wrap, onion bags, packaging on many items, etc., and so on are all freebies. Make sure they're clean, and start accumulating interesting shapes and textures to use for printing.
Labels:
potato stamps,
printing,
screen printing,
stamping,
stamps
Monday, June 6, 2016
Silk Screening SUPER Simplified
"Design On-the-Fly" Silk Screen Tools
Okay, so we don't normally have silk screen emergencies, but play along with me here. This is one of the most fun posts I've done in a while.
All through June I'm playing with methods of printing, and friends keep asking me, "When are you silk screening?" I had intended to do this toward the end of the project, but because I thought it was one of the more expensive, and technically involved methods. But when I got such fun results from using a lowly spud in the first posts, here and here, I thought, "How can I super simplify this so it's accessible to nearly everyone? How do I take away the dark mystery of silk screening?"
Labels:
printing,
screen printing,
silk screens
Saturday, June 4, 2016
#BraveQuilter Winner for May & June Linky OPEN
Labels:
#bravequilter,
link up,
linky
Friday, June 3, 2016
Low Tech Printing: On Fabric
Cabbage and Valspar Interior Paint
My cabbage had seen better days, but instead of composting it, I stripped down the outer leaves, and sliced it in half. One half was saved for supper, but one was destined for a print. It was hard to hold on to, so I stuck a fork in it for a handle. A tiny bit of paint on a sheet of foil, and it was easy to pull a print off of it. Was it stunning? Nope, but I could see where it might have potential for a background. Can you see using parts of it as frothy wave action? Most definitely!
Labels:
fabric art,
fabric artist,
hand dyed fabrics,
potato stamps,
printing,
Procion MX Dyes,
stamping
Thursday, June 2, 2016
Low Tech Printing: Potatoes
Labels:
fabric paints,
fiber artist,
fiber arts,
paint,
potato stamps,
printing,
t-shirt art
Wednesday, June 1, 2016
#BraveQuilter Wrap Up for May and June Plans

It's Time to Link Up!
It's exciting for me to hear some of you writing about your new adventures as Brave Quilters. You're going out of your comfort zones to do things that are a little bit difficult--even scary, and it's making you better quilters and sewists. You're setting your own goals, and deciding when you've completed them. Goal setting, and the follow through are excellent habits that spill over into the rest of our lives. Practicing with fabric is an easy way to make it a habit. I heartily congratulate each one of you even if you didn't participate here.
Labels:
#bravequilter,
dyeing,
link up,
printing,
Procion MX Dyes
Monday, May 30, 2016
2016 Mini Round Robin
Labels:
#bravequilter,
blocks,
Mini Round Robin,
scraps
Wednesday, May 25, 2016
Dark Sky Compliant: Another Art Quilt
"Dark Sky Compliant"
So, you ask, "What is that?" I'd never heard the term before I saw a notice asking everyone in Sanibel, Florida to modify all their outdoor lighting. In a nutshell, it means reducing light pollution while allowing the stars and moon to be more visible to people, but more importantly, the wildlife that biologically depend on it. Sea turtles nest on the beaches there. The loggerheads depend on the moonlight to lay their eggs, and the hatchlings to find their way back to their ocean home. Reducing artificial light gives them all a better chance at birth survival.
Labels:
art quilts,
beading,
beads,
hand dyed fabrics,
hand quilting,
hand stitching,
Procion MX Dyes,
quilts,
SAQA
Monday, May 23, 2016
Island Management: An Art Quilt
Labels:
art quilts,
hand quilting,
hand stitching,
improv,
Moda Grunge,
quilts,
SAQA
Friday, May 20, 2016
Beading and Embellishing the Naked Ladies
All day long I thought I could just run inside, and get this post written. All day long, it was one thing after the next, and it turned out very prolific. I spent some time playing on Instagram with @gogokim and #missingmarket. Quilt Market is going on right now, and there are lots of us living vicariously through the feeds from those there. Oh, to be...or not, but it does look glamorous and fun. We're still having our fun together on Instagram. I'm PINKDOXIES. Look me up.
Labels:
applique,
art quilts,
beading,
beads,
embroidery,
hand dyed fabrics,
hand quilting,
wall hanging
Wednesday, May 18, 2016
Second Chance Quilts
Quilters Are Passionate About Scraps!
There are dozens of ways to say this. You've all spoken from your hearts.
When I last presented my dilemma with the awful term scrap vomit, and how much I disliked it, I asked for ideas to give these delicious quilts a better name. You all came through. What a list!
Labels:
Procion MX Dyes,
quilts,
scrap buster,
scrap quilts,
scraps,
Second Chance Quilts
Monday, May 16, 2016
Pink Doxies' Scrappy Quilt
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.
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!
Labels:
beads,
charity quilts,
Guest Blogger
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