Wednesday, November 26, 2014

The Wilds of the Quilt Studio!

The studio is definitely going Wild lately!  Once it was nice and organized and now, there is another side working in the studio!  How do you keep fabric organized when you pull out colors, patterns, textures to fit your sewing needs? 
I HATE putting things back in their place!!!!
 
There are just a 'few' UFO's sitting around the studio--
 
Finished the Quilt by Row--featured on the side panel--really enjoyed working on this one row a month.  I'm looking for just the right blue to put on the border and then I'll look for just the right backing.  So guess, what?  I'm auditioning fabrics for border and backing......another reason the studio has gone wild!

The owls are hooting cute!  But--once again, I'm auditioning fabric for the borders--another batch of fabrics pulled out.

I did find this great backing fabric (ON SALE)--just need to seam it up, press and it will be ready for the quilters.

Oh, gee whiz!  I have this pile of 2.5" batik strips--what to do with them???  Have no idea, so they just lie around for some inspiration to hit the brain--

And.................I have all these embroidered blocks!  I love doing stitching--doesn't matter what the pattern is--I will do it!  Now, I have a collection of Christmas pieces--

and while auditioning the border fabrics, I found the great brown tree fabric that will work for borders for this quilt--if we ever get to it.  Into one of my plastic bins, this will go!

See this pile of T-shirts?  I didn't count--but must be over 20 of them.  I don't wear T-shirts much anymore and after seeing my Judy friends with their T-shirt quilt designs, I'm thinking Why Not?

These are just a few of the sheep shirts that have been collected over the years--into another bin--got to keep these 'wild' things in check somehow! 
Hope your studio isn't too wild to tame!

Thursday, November 20, 2014

CRAFT TEXAS 2014

November brings out the best of Craft Exhibits at Houston Center for Contemporary Crafts.  The exhibit on display through December 24, 2014 is Craft Texas 2014.  This past week I stopped in to view what Texas Artists are doing with their skills
 

Right inside the door is this smashing quilt by Gerry Bosworth
"Effervescent Katy"

A necklace from found objects by Robly A Glover
"Night Zephyr Necklace"

Delaney Smith created
"Signatures #5"

Paper and India ink


Melannie James

"Vines"
Copper plated thread and spray paint

"Mountain Laurel Mandala II"
by Shalena White

Mountain Laurel Seeds and pins

Susan Fletcher King

"Moon Drunk"

Robbie Barber

"Westinghouse"

Ariel Bowman "The Mighty Mountain of Mammoths"

Pat Johnson "The Potter's Dream"

Joy Ude

"Clark Dolls"

Grace Zuniga

"Sag"

Doerte Weber found a use for old heddles


"I Belong" 
Drop in to see this free show at the Craft Center--there are so many outstanding pieces of work that I didn't photograph. 

Monday, November 17, 2014

Taste of Texas Fall

Autumn is my favorite season of the year!  The weather is warm, then cool, warm again, then down right cold, warm again and maybe HOT another day!  But, it's just perfect for me.  Nature is at her best during November.

A walk through the woods brings you to many varieties of life.


and death

Boulders against the cool trickling stream

We relish the colors of changing leaves

The backdrop of gray and silver cliffs

clear cool water dotted with falling leaves

Sparse clouds move along at a slow speed while Lost Maples seek the sunlight

And then if you are lucky you will find some natural dye

cochineal feeds on the prickly pear cactus

If only, no one was looking!

one little beetle gives off his color--hints of red


A stop along the path to enjoy some Texas food products as we listen to Texas musicians


The Pumpkin patch is piled high with vast variety--just waiting for the pumpkin chunkin contest!

Dried Berries made for door fashion


"Gobble, Gobble"

The sign of the times

Colors of autumn at the back door and in the garden

Cedar trees waiting for their chance to change to golden red.  Ahh, nothing like Autumn in Texas!






Thursday, November 13, 2014

The Star of the Show Is...............................................

 
Recently, we took time to visit Kerrville, Texas Arts & Cultural Center to see the 2014 Texas Furniture Makers Exhibit!  And we can say "what a show!" 
 
 
This show runs through the end of November.  The true star of the show is Mesquite wood! Gorman Ranch Desk is an outstanding piece of work

It is hard to get good photos as the wood bounces the ceiling lights.  This piece is by Wayne Deylea

Fantastic slab of mesquite burl by Jeff Jeter


Six in Ten Chiffonier

James Odom, artist

Joel Hoby fashioned this Heart of Texas table

with a touch of turquoise

The cradle is lovely!  Black walnut

Artist, Freddie Black

Executive Desk fashioned from figured African utile and American Black Walnut

Leo Little, woodworker artist


Mesquite Burl Top Trunk

Randolph Secrest built a lovely cedar lined chest

This table was fascinating!  Jim Wallace created aMAZEing table

a dinner conversation piece for sure!


Jeff Jeter created a fabulous table from Waterlogged Mesquite

Mahogany Walnut Chest by Brian Welch
 
Tasting Table by Mark Waddell

I love the grain in the Mesquite wood!

This was made for the Governor from end grain pecan wood.  Makers are Brandon Berdoll and Kate Acker

Quilted African ulite wood by Leo Little 

Mesquite console Table by Randolph Secrest


As always a show of excellent quality!  And the definite star of the show was Mesquite!

Walk for JD

  Every April around this time of year, we sponsor a walk for our little great grandson, Jerry Daniel aka JD; he was born February 17, 2023 ...