Archive for October, 2008
Happy Birthday Samantha!
Fireside Cats
We had another cold night last night, and therefore a chilly morning. So we had a rare fire in the fireplace. Thank goodness we have it for these few cold days we have. Chloe sat on the arm of this chair in front of the fire for 2 hours. Harry came and went…always into something, that boy! First, he dumps all the toys out of the basket and scatters them all over
A ton of red lint
You would think I’m using cotton thread. Nope, it’s So Fine. I’m working on the last of the background fill and I tell ya, I have never seen so much lint! This is nice fabric, but boy does it throw out the lint.
I’m having to clean out the bobbin area halfway thru each row! I should have taken a picture of what that looks like…Yikes! If you click on the picture you can see what I’m talking about.
And, we won’t even talk about what the studio floor looks like from blowing out the bobbin area!
Bags and Buttons
OK, I painted my sample buttons. So which do you like better on the yoyo’s…the scallop or the swirl?? I think I did a good job of matching the red color though.
And for those of you who asked the bag supplier can be found here.
And here is one of the bags 19″x6″x15″ with a quilt in it that is 95″x107″
Holy Crap!!
And now the quilt related stuff
My online class at MQR is winding down this week. We are finishing our quilt. Here are a few photos of mine . It is a little different than the last one I made. I’ll probably donate one of them to the MQS education auction. Here is some painted cheesecloth. The background water and sand fabrics are printed using watercolors. The jellyfish is Angelina fibers, Angelina film and wool felt
the sea fan is painted cheesecloth and painted craft foam.
Now, I have all the beading and other embellished to do by hand. Then I’ll face it.
And this is a peek of what’s on the frame now.
ok, but is not ideal. I’ve been after Don for 4 years to make me a permanent design wall.
Well, today it was finished and attached to the wall! It is two 4′x8′ pieces of foam
insulation board. I covered them in gray felt. It is wonderful!!!
And Mary, I took this picture sitting on ‘your’ bed!
A lot to show you today
So much, that I’ll do it in 2 posts. First, I showed you this postcard last week in progress. I finally got the beading done and it went off in the mail on Saturday. I really like the beaded edge, but it is very time consuming. The maple leaves are some cool brads I found. Then, I found a new supplier for bags to put finished customer quilts in. These are the same fabric as the ones I had before, but no zipper. They are also less expensive and the shipping is MUCH more reasonable. They come in loads of colors too. I think I’m also going to order them in orange,yellow,turquoise, and purple…that’ll give me all the tropical colors to choose from. They are non woven cloth and are reusable AND biodegradable! Pretty AND environmentally responsible. How cool is that!
10 minutes later, I peel the mold off of my shell and wow—-now I’ve got a mold for a scallop button!
A special day
I was so lost after Sid and Ira died. I was not going to get another kitty for a long, long time. I lasted 3 days before I knew I had to get another. I started researching breeds. Up to this point I had always had “rescue kitties”. But I found some information on this breed called ‘Ragdolls’ I was hooked. They are bred for size, beauty and temperament. They are a ‘needy’ breed…they crave human interaction. At that point in my life, it seemed like a perfect match… I found a breeder in the Tampa area, and within a couple weeks, Chloe came to live with us. Our lives were transformed. While our grief was still fresh, this new little one demanded our attention and love. It was the best thing we could have done. To this day, she (and Harry) are a constant source of joy. Today our Chloe is 2 years old. Happy birthday dear Chloe.And thank you for the unconditional love and pure joy you have returned to our lives.
And on a quilty note, yesterday, I received this beautiful quilted postcard from Mary. It is for our October family exchange. Beautiful silk ribbon embroidery with beaded accents. Thank you Mary, I love it.
I, on the other hand am still working on my October card…almost done, just have to finish the beaded edge. But that’s OK…it’ll be finished tonight and in tomorrow’s mail….2 days before the due date!
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An Award…I think
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Still frogging, but another finish
I’m still frogging the borders on Mary’s quilt…one done, one to go. I’m sooo glad I noticed the gold thread was too bold before I had done all 4 borders!!
In the meantime, I loaded this HUGE quilt. Feather meander ala Suzanne in the body of the quilt. And recently, a thread on MQR had lots of members sharing their freehand flowers. This one in the pink border is my variation of one of those that were shared. I just measured the border and marked out triangles. I started stitching the ‘flowers’ travelling from one to the next down the marked ‘triangle’ lines and in the ditches…so it flowed nicely and was continuous the length of the border. Cute, quick, and easy,peasy….just how I like it! Then I finished up the outer border with bead board. This client wanted custom, but also wanted to keep the cost down some, seeing this quilt is HUGE. Did I tell you it’s HUGE!!! Anyway, I think she’ll be pleased.

.Thank you Grace….