Saturday, April 23, 2016

Never Too Old

Case in point is Ethel Stein, a 96 year old weaver!  I want to be her when I grow up!  It goes to prove that working with your hands and brain, brings you the wealth of knowledge you need to achieve a fruitful life--weave on!



Friday, April 22, 2016

Displaying Textile Art

Textile Artist has an excellent article on how to display textile art.  Many moons ago, I worked with a museum to hang antique quilts and saris.  There is a definite way to make sure these fragile items are displayed in the proper manner as not to damage the integrity of the cloth.  I was also fortunate to work with galleries to assist with displaying delicate fabrics.  One year I worked with International Quilt Festival putting up their quilts for fall show--all these experiences helped me learn how professional companies work to insure that your work of art will be handled with the most care and caution.
For my quilts, that I hang at home, I use curtain rings.  I have added sleeves to the back of quilts, but couldn't find a great way to get the sleeves to stay attached to the wall.  This works perfectly for
me.
Take a look at the article and see how you can improve your ways to hang your textile art pieces.

Thursday, April 21, 2016

Paper Piecing--ugh!

One of the quilt patterns that I took out of my stash box needs a role of paper piecing--I'm like--UGH!  But, I can do this; just not my favorite form of stitching.
At least, the pattern is large size and needs large pieces of fabric.  I printed off six copies,
for this row by row quilt

I begin with A1 

Position my tree trunk on the square on the back side of the paper.

Stitch along those lines when I add the side pieces to A2 and A3

Way too much fabric, but I can trim it down to the stitching line--rather have
too much than not enough


Okay, finished that section and we move up to
A4 and so it goes

I'm doing each section on each of the six patterns; then I'll be finished with all them
at the same time!
Tally HO!  
Finished!  All Six of the blocks--now to tackle the other five blocks awaiting paper piecing!

Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Hump Day Yarn Along

I finished my fingerless gloves the other night--just needed to tie up all those loose ends--a project I don't relish to do.  Then I remembered I had a special needle that would help me with that task

This blunt end needle is perfect for working on fiber projects--it doesn't catch on the fibers as you stitch into wooly works.

and see that needle eye--it's open so all you need to do is pull the fiber up close and snap it in!

I always hated trying to thread the needle--now, here is the answer!
And my Fingerless gloves are finished and ready to wear!
You can find these type of needles at Spiral Eye Needles

Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Melt-Blend Technique

Talking about coloring your quilts--take a look at this technique!
Quite fascinating-- now, I wish I hadn't dumped all my broken crayons!
This looks like fun, so I'm giving a try--some day!


Video to help you with this technique--
color, enhance, embellish just with
crayons!



Monday, April 18, 2016

Sister's Choice Is Quilted!

I'm so happy to report that my Sister's Choice quilt top is layered and quilted by Judy M.  This was a free Bonnie Hunter pattern that I worked on last summer.  The top was finished many moons ago--I just didn't have the backing; then it was at Judy's house for a few weeks--that traveling long arm gal needs to stay home, huh!!??
But, here it is in all its glory!  It was such a fun scrap quilt to make.

Simple nine patch block with wings--

I like the quilting pattern too

All swirly--just need to trim the edges, sew on the binding (which is ready)
and stitch!
Another delight to add to my collection--this could be a charity quilt too if
you twist my arm a little..................

Sunday, April 17, 2016

I - AM - WARPED!

I Am Truly Warped!  It has been several months since I did anything with my loom.
It was moved from one room to another room and then it just sat there--
not really naked but piled high with all sorts of things--
it's like 'pile it here' syndrome!
Than--the studio was back in some sense of fashion,
and I looked in my yarn closet to find various 8/2 cotton fibers that
worked together--
warping we go! 


Through the 10 dent reed we go--2 per dent--20 epi

I was so careful that I got the red thread every 6th one.
Through the heddles--using Dornik threading for these towels

and we've tied on!  Oh My Gosh--I'm weaving!
I'm actually throwing a shuttle and I see on threading errors!
do you know how happy that makes me!??

Looking good!

and I like that little bit of red thrown through.
Do you have any idea how long it took me to warp this loom?--
Don't ask--I'm so rusty at this.

Stitchin' and Listenin' !!!

 We're just a stitchin' and a listenin' while we work! I'm on a roll...........all is going well........... Then...............