Archive for March, 2009

Creative Blaahhhk….

Saturday, March 14th, 2009

As I try to do something productive in my studio, I again am not accomplishing anything. It has been a long time since I really felt creative. The scrap piecing got my sewing machine humming for a while, and I got a quilt and a bunch of bags finished, but nothing I consider very artistic. Even receiving the book with my quilt on the cover didn't seem to chase away the blaahhhs. Blogging hasn't come easily, either, so I decided tonight to put a few thoughts here and pull up some older pieces that I really love and a few others in the hopes that something may spark an idea…. here goes!!

"Summer Rainbow" left me over a year ago to travel to 3 IQA quilt shows, and at the end of it's travels, went to a new owner! This is  the first piece I made using my fused crazy patch and a large sunprinted panel. Doing larger groupings for sunprints are tricky in that I have to work fast, so that the paint doesn't begin to dry before I finish placing all the items.

This a half yard sized panel (appx.22"x36")that I printed last summer. I wasn't planning ahead with this one, and had to keep spraying it with water while placing the leaves and flowers. This is the largest I have attempted, and have a few that have turned out OK. This one is in much more vibrant shades of my favorite colors than my earlier piece. 

This is my most well travelled piece- "Stained Glass and Ferns" was the piece that caused me to come up with my sunprinting tutorial, when I didn't have the right fabric for the upper left corner. All my favorite blues, pinks and greens.

Notice a change in my palette?? Somehow, things took a turn for the more rocky and muddy last summer after my class at QSDS. Some blue in the lower piece, but all rocks and mud in the others.

On to QBL- Quilting By the Lake…. OK, some of "my" colors coming back, but different… The lower piece of fabric with the drips ended up relly great!

Ahhhh… the mud and rocks fabrics…. I had so many days last summer where I tried to paint or sunprint using my "pretty" palette of soft, springy colors, but ended up mixing mud??? I did end up with some pretty neat patterns, and …

…I guess all the mud and rocks weren't ALL bad… This quilt is travelling with the final Journal Quilt Project!! I wasn't even going to try to enter a piece… This just popped out…. Notice the "mud" fabric in the rocky section, and the leaves from QBL fabrics. Lots of beads, gemstone chips, and metallic bug beads. this won't return home until late this year.

First pretty colors, then mud colors, then no color…. A challenge to use only black and white was the reason I played with this. I was really surprised how vibrant the sunprints of the ferns were done with black! This piece is another traveller… In the "My World in Black and White Revisited". It will hang with other black and white pieces at many quilt shows and galleries before it returns next year.

More rocks, gemstones, bugs and beads….
"Rudbeckia on the Rocks"

And More rocks… Finally some pretty color! "Echinaceas on the Rocks"

  Clean Studio…. should be able to creat something new now… right??  NOT!

Scrap blocks into a top… these bocks did get me stitching again… The first I have worked with mostly all commercial fabrics instead of my painted fabrics.

The "Bag Lady" stage of scrap use…. Still not really creative or artistic, but useful….

  A quilt!! The first quilt I have made in years that is big enough to snuggle under. I have completed a few projects lately, but the creative side of me still feels uninspired….

I will be heading to Florida in less than a week. Ken and I will be spending next weekend with our #3 son, Nick who is stationed at Moody AFB in Valdosta, GA. The following Monday, I will begin attending my first Focus on Fiber Retreat in New Smyrna Beach FL. Hopefully some inspiration will hit by then. Maybe I just need to see some green instead of our dead grass and mud.  I will be taking my paints and dyeing supplies with 50 yards of white cotton. Maybe the fresh air and sunshine will help. Who knows what the rest of this year will bring? Hopefully something a little less blaahhh!

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I’m Published on a Book Cover!!

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009
Lymphedema Caregiver's Guide
Mary Kathleen Kearse

Here is a quick brag post…. I was contacted about a year ago about licensing the image of one of my quilts for the cover of a book. It was to be published last summer, but was delayed…. Today I received my copy of the "Lymphedema Caregiver's Guide" with my quilt on the cover!! Someone surfing the web found my "Sunflower Pitcher" quilt on my website. Since my mom suffers from Lymphedema, I definitely was interested. It is published by Lymph Notes. If you know anyone suffering from Lymphedema, you can find information on their website- Lymphnotes.com. Their site has much great information about this disease, and has other books in addition to this one available, too. So far in flipping quickly through this book, there seems to be a lot of great information to help patients as well as those who care for them. I also was sent copies of two other books they have published last year, after the publishers found out that my mom has the disease, and was really impressed with the way they were written. I learned a lot of what my mom has been going through, and gave them to her after I read them.

It is so neat to have my art on the cover of a book that can help out so many people, along with my own mother.

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More Scraps and Bags…

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009

I have not figured out what the pull is, but my scraps keep wanting me to make something out of them. Since returning from my grandmother's, I have not done much more than discover more scraps neatly boxed on shelves, and turn some of them into more bags and one quilt.


This batch of scrap pieced "chunks" were calling to me first. This was made of many bits and pieces in shades of burgundy, rose, and greens. I was not sure whether they would look OK as a quilt or not. I ended up putting a batch of them together in a lap size quilt.

This is what I ended up with… Lap Quilt- Green Burgundy Rose Scrap Beauty- 43" x 52". The link takes you to the quilt at my Etsy shop. I bordered the pieces I used with a deep green print fabric. The quilting is done free motion in the all over heart-leaf and vine design I use a lot on my art quilts, just a larger version. I quilted the border with my usual vine design,also in a larger version. It was a challenge to quilt the design so much larger than I usually do it.

Here is another shot of the quilt, showing the small print fabric I used for the backing. The batting is 100% polyester, and I actually did a double-fold binding… I don't really like to do bindings, and my art quilts always have some form of a couched yarn binding.

More scraps seem to be coming out of the woodwork….

Here are a couple boxes I found with various strips and pieced scrap blocks. More scraps have turned into more bags… I have almost started feeling like a Bag Lady.

  Here is a photo of some of my latest batch of bags. The pink one in the foreground is still in the process of being stitched. The side seams half done French seams. after finishing the side seams, I form the gussets so the bags have nice rectangular bottoms.  Some of these are available at my Etsy Shop, and two are available at my new shop at Artfire. With this batch of bags, I played with using crazy patched blocks in addition to strips.

I am not sure what will turn up next, but while I still seem to be in a creative funk, stitching anything together is a good thing. I will soon be headed to Florida for a Focus on Fiber retreat at the Atlantic Center for the Arts, in New Smyrna Beach. I am hoping that spending a week in sun and green growth with other fiber artists will be just what I need to kick-start my creativity. I will also be able to see our #3 son, Nick who is stationed at Moody AFB in Valdosta, GA. He will be deploying soon, so it will be good to spend some time with him.

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