Monday, May 18, 2020

Call of the Wild

... as a Quilter
I finished the challenge for dog/violet for our Southern Fiber Artist challenge. You can read about my process here.
Call of the Wild -- 8.75"x11"
$125.00

Back
"Howling is one of many forms of vocal communication used by dogs."

Saturday, May 16, 2020

Flying to Indiana and Dog/Violet Challenge

Life ...
Paul and I had a quick flying trip to Indiana for his cousin Raymond's funeral. Joel was our pilot.

We stayed with cousin Benny & Miriam. She had this beautiful quilt for us to sleep under. I wished I would have asked her the story behind it.

Joel's girls continue to make good use of the steps and books.


 Ashton checking the pertinent things before getting started with field work.

Somehow he is growing up way too fast!

... as a Quilter
I've been working on a piece for our Southern Fiber Artist challenge for violet/dog. There are many decisions. Big vs. little.

Light vs. dark.

Quilting.

Big and light took the honors and then I added stitching to enhance the moon.

Monday, April 27, 2020

Willow X

Willow X -- 21.5"x20.5"

Back

Detail

I toned down the polyester thread in the background with pink highlight markers.

Before applying the highlight markers.

Thread is showing too light.

Too much light thread.

Trying to choose the correct thread!

Under the needle.



Friday, April 17, 2020

Willow IX

I finished this piece for another Southern Fiber Artist friend.
Willow IX -- 8"x10"

This time I used silk for the tree.


Stitching the background.

The back.

Thursday, April 09, 2020

Opera House for SAQA Benefit Auction

My donation for the annual SAQA Benefit Auction is complete.
Opera House - 12"X12"

The Sydney Opera House is considered to be one of the most distinctive buildings of the 20th century. It's unique roof structure is "a series of gleaming white sail-shaped shells."

Detail

I started by finding a copyright free image in Unsplash
and used a photo app to edit the picture ...

... and printed it onto fabric that I had ironed to freezer paper and then sent through my home inkjet printer

I quilted my piece on my domestic Bernina  using a walking foot to +/-1/8" lines apart.


Then I free motion stitched over the image to give it more definition.


Next I stitched between each of those lines making the quilting even closer together. Notice the difference between the top and bottom of this picture.


Signature on the back.


Linking to Off the Wall Friday.
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