Detail from "Rain Dance," an original quilt by Sherrie Spangler

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Challenge excitement

I painted a colorwash over Karen's challenge fabric
and topped it with an extra free-form strip block ...

1 + 2

... while practicing Rayna Gillman's free-form quilt technique

= 3

... and discovered that the painted fabric works in the practice quilt!
Can you find it in the lower left?

Now I have to get crackin' on the challenge quilt, using more of Karen's fabric and Rayna's free-form piecing technique. Our deadline is the end of the month! To see what others in the challenge are doing, head over to this post on Karen's site where she gives links for all of the participants: http://connectionsbykaren.blogspot.com/2012/01/challenge-fabric-quilt.html

I think the lavender linen pulls the prints together.
Back to the studio!

p.s. Thanks for all the comments yesterday. You still have a few days to get your name in the drawing for a free copy of "Creative Quilting with Beads." Go to yesterday's post if you're interested.

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

You could win this book!



CREATIVE QUILTING WITH BEADS
20+ Projects with Dimension,
Sparkle & Shine

Paperback, 129 pages, $17.95
ISBN: 978-1454703365

I'm giving away a copy of "Creative Quilting with Beads," which has just been released in paperback by Lark Crafts. That's my Sparkling Heart on the back cover!!! I give directions for layering and quilting the background, beading the design (it doesn't have to be a heart), and stretching it around a frame. Alternatively, it could be matted and framed. I'm always looking for alternatives.


The book first came out a few years ago in hardback, and now Lark is promoting the paperback version. Here's the link, in case you'd like to order a copy or read more about it. Lark also has a lot of other fun and COLORFUL quilting and beading books at its site.

 
Here's the blurb from Lark's website: "Quilters have expanded the traditional boundaries of their art, embellishing their work with beads, embroidery, and surface design. They, as well as other fiber artists and sewers, will warmly welcome this idea-packed resource that opens up a new realm of creative potential. An illustrated basics section and quilting primer, fun techniques to experiment with, and 24 unique projects created by well-known designers--including a retro-chic throw pillow, miniature wall quilt, and fabric greeting card--will provide quilters with hours of enjoyment, instruction, and inspiration. "
 
Here's my project next to its pages in the book.



 You could be the lucky winner if you leave a comment on my blog before Monday morning. I'll draw a name when I wake up Monday, so it won't be too early.

Have a colorful day!


 

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

The answer: Minneapolis


I can't believe no one guessed that yesterday's Mystery City is Minneapolis! The giveaway is the red and white circle art at Target's downtown worldwide headquarters! Target also had this Chihuly glass art in the lobby:



We weren't there for Target -- we went for a wedding, and what a fabulously colorful ceremony it was. It took place in the lush, sunken gardens of the glass conservatory at Como Park in St. Paul. The bride's dress was a luxurious cascade of frothy ruffles in the back, and the front came up to her knees revealing her black combat boots! She's a singer in a rock band, and she did a great job of combining her rock persona and her traditional side.

The wedding colors were black and cream.


She sang her way down the aisle, while the groom played guitar.
Now that she's part of our extended family, she has to go through the tradition of being on the blog.



In my quest for color in the city, I shot these cool salt and pepper shakers at one restaurant and the embroidered table topper at an Indian restaurant.



And here's the obligatory photo from the airplane, always good for design inspiration:


Check back tomorrow
for a very special book giveaway!


Monday, February 6, 2012

Another Mystery City


Here's another in my series of Mystery Cities.

Can anyone tell me the name of this U.S. city? Photos are from last week, in case the weather works as a clue. And no, it's not Seattle.





HINT: The red and white window art
should give it away.

Two sisters and a double scoop.


Have a colorful day

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

New business cards


Voila, my new business cards!


I started an art quilters group a few months ago in Gig Harbor, and we decided that we should make business cards to exchange in the style of ATCs -- artist trading cards. So that was the impetus, the kick in the pants I needed.

I started with pieces of blue and orange collaged fabric left over from a project about six years ago. I cut them a little bigger than 2 1/2 x 3 1/2 inches (the size we agreed on), and printed some business cards on card stock. Then I cut Peltex -- the kind that's fusible on both sides -- to the finished size of the cards. The Peltex is thick and stiff, so the cards will hold their shape. It's easy to stitch through, although I didn't do that.


I fused the fabric on one side and the cards on the other, then trimmed the excess. I love snippets of leftovers, so I took this photo before I threw them out. It's really hard for me to throw out colorful scraps of anything.


Then I started arranging them in different designs and decided they'd make a cool quilt. So maybe I'll collage some more fabric and cut it in rectangles for a tile-like quilt.



Thanks, art quilters' group, for giving me the incentive to move on this!

Have a colorful day

Sunday, January 29, 2012

The Nuts eat


I forgot to report on the Nuts' latest sewing day. I know you're all waiting to see what we ate this month, so here it is! (Everyone should have friends like the Nuts.)


Nancy made lattes for everyone, then served us a healthy breakfast of yogurt, fruit and nuts, and muffins. I forgot to get a photo of lunch, but the highlight of the day was this spice layer cake with buttercream frosting topped with, appropriately, more nuts.


There was a lot of crazy quilt embroidery going on. Here's Nancy's very colorful block. Plenty of movement:





Carolynn was just getting started on her red block:




Linda worked on another embroidered tea towel. This one incorporates three things you see a lot of here -- lighthouses, evergreen trees, and seagulls.


And I made a few pillowcases for our quilt guild's ongoing project of donating colorful pillowcases to local hospitalized kids.



Have a colorful day

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Breezy scarf and Rayna strips


I needed a color fix last night after days of rain, ice, gray ... so I made this scarf from the silk scraps on my studio floor.


It wasn't exactly a quick project, but that was OK because it provided hours of machine time blissfully soaking in the bright colors. I sandwiched my hand-painted silk scraps and some other glitzy fabric and yarn between layers of Sulky Solvy (see my post here about the technique) and sewed all over with angles to mimic the shapes of the scraps. I used YLI metallic gold and a variety of other colors.

Note: I didn't have any problems with the foot sticking this time, probably because it's so dry in the house now that the heat has been on.


This morning was the exciting part, soaking it in a sinkful of water (above) and seeing what emerged after the Solvy dissolved away. This only took a couple of minutes. I squeezed out the excess moisture in a towel, and it's almost ready to wear!


I say almost, because I think I'll give it a quick press with the iron so it doesn't look quite so raggedy. The power was off again part of today, so I didn't get around to the ironing yet.


Here's how it looks with a green background (my ironing board cover).

And here is what's going on with the free-form strips I'm sewing using Rayna Gillman's technique from her new book, "Create Your Own Free-Form Quilts." I'm still rearranging segments and adding more sections. This is a warmup for tackling the ugly-fabric challenge that I wrote about earlier.

You can read about the challenge here.

Hope you're all either weathering the storms or enjoying sunny weather!

Have a colorful day!

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Color in the ice and snow


I ventured into the snow and ice yesterday to see what I could see in our yard. I was on the lookout for color.

I found red berries and branches sheathed in ice.



A woodpecker's red head popped against the gray world.


From the kitchen window (when I came inside for a chocolate fix), these yellow flowers glowed against the muted woods.





No, I'm not hallucinating from the chocolate, but I did have a flashback to this summer scene (above) as I took a photo from the same spot yesterday:


This is also the scene of the devastion below, where a tree fell during the storm and landed on my little seating area.


Here's another flashback to that same spot last summer, when I was sitting in that same chair. My embroidery supplies were on the table now covered with snow. 




More branches bow under the weight of the ice, above, while sturdier trees, below, stand majestically in the snow.





Our neighbors made a snow fisherman, and my Kokopelli yard art did an ice dance.


How's the weather in your part of the world?

Have a colorful day