
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Sketch Book Challenge
I did another sketch for the Sketch Book
Challenge - title "Learning"
Learning
Challenge - title "Learning"

I have 2 others on my Pages (on top)
See my sidebar for the button for more
info. on The Sketchbook Challenge. There
are tutorials, techniques and a lot of inspiration!
I would like to try all of the Artists' techniques
and tutorials!
For example, Melanie Testa has made a video
on Gouache. I've heard of gouache before but
didn't know much about it... Melanie's video
shows you how she uses it. So I went out and
bought some (the cheap stuff for now) and am
going to experiment with it.
There is also a Flickr page that you might
like to check out HERE
What a great group of Artists - from beginner
to the more experienced.
If you've never kept a journal before; let me
tell you that it is fun. I have several that I have
written my thoughts and ideas in, doodled and
even kept a food diary in but now I would like to
be more organized.
You'll be amazed at what you find out
about yourself. It's very cathartic!
My word for 2011 is "Grow"
Blessings,
See my sidebar for the button for more
info. on The Sketchbook Challenge. There
are tutorials, techniques and a lot of inspiration!
I would like to try all of the Artists' techniques
and tutorials!
For example, Melanie Testa has made a video
on Gouache. I've heard of gouache before but
didn't know much about it... Melanie's video
shows you how she uses it. So I went out and
bought some (the cheap stuff for now) and am
going to experiment with it.
There is also a Flickr page that you might
like to check out HERE
What a great group of Artists - from beginner
to the more experienced.
If you've never kept a journal before; let me
tell you that it is fun. I have several that I have
written my thoughts and ideas in, doodled and
even kept a food diary in but now I would like to
be more organized.
You'll be amazed at what you find out
about yourself. It's very cathartic!
My word for 2011 is "Grow"
Blessings,
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Sketch Book Challenge and BOM
I'm almost caught up with Dawn's BOM
"Folk Art Tribute"

Block One
"Folk Art Tribute"

Block One
Again, I'm only using what's in my stash. For Block
One I used the freezer paper on the back. I'm also
using YLI Silk thread for the applique. I love the
way the thread just blends in with the fabric.
The red fabric is Heritage Square by Kathy Schmitz
for Moda.

Block Two
For the cherries; I used Karen Kay Buckley's
Perfect Circles templates. I'd be lost without them.
I used Fusible Web for the star (-:
I had this fabric for awhile it's Blackbird Village
Quilts by Kathy Schmitz for Moda. I love it!
I then skipped Block 3 and went on to Block 4
because I wanted to do the weather vane first.
I searched and searched through my stash to
find a fabric that would coordinate with what
I was working with. This was a fat quarter and
there was no name on it.
Almost all of the supplies; I thought that I
would join in. It sounds like it's going to fun
and there will be tips, techniques and tutorials!
I could sure use those! Hopefully I will also learn
how to be more organized.
Please visit the web page for more info.
My Pages (under the banner) will be changed
periodically - please check them out.
One I used the freezer paper on the back. I'm also
using YLI Silk thread for the applique. I love the
way the thread just blends in with the fabric.
The red fabric is Heritage Square by Kathy Schmitz
for Moda.

Block Two
For Block Two I'm using the freezer paper on top.
This is my least favorite method because I personally
find it harder.
This is my least favorite method because I personally
find it harder.

Perfect Circles templates. I'd be lost without them.

I had this fabric for awhile it's Blackbird Village
Quilts by Kathy Schmitz for Moda. I love it!
I then skipped Block 3 and went on to Block 4
because I wanted to do the weather vane first.
I searched and searched through my stash to
find a fabric that would coordinate with what
I was working with. This was a fat quarter and
there was no name on it.

would join in. It sounds like it's going to fun
and there will be tips, techniques and tutorials!
I could sure use those! Hopefully I will also learn
how to be more organized.
Please visit the web page for more info.
My Pages (under the banner) will be changed
periodically - please check them out.
Labels: paints, setaColor, fabric painting
Folk Art Tribute,
Kathy Schmitz,
Moda,
Perfect Circles,
Sketch Book Challenge,
YLI Silk thread
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Sunday, December 5, 2010
What did you do before you started Quilting?
I have to tell you that I'm copying the title
of this post from Faye at Mimi's Passions
Faye says that her items are from 1993
or 1994 and if I remember correctly that
time period was "hot" for hand made items.
I thought that it was such an interesting and
fun thing to blog about!
I'm sure that most of us Quilters were doing
some kind of hobby before Quilting took over
all of our spare time.
I'm hoping that more of you bloggers
will also write about this topic!
If you do please let me know.
I started to make a doll after I saw a pattern
in one of the Craft magazines. After making
one; I was hooked. I had recently lost my job
thanks to "computers" my job was fazed out.
My husband suggested that I not look for another
job right away and just "play" a little. And so I did.
One of the first dolls that I made was something
like this:

All of the dolls had faces; I just never got around
to give her hers.
Some had themes:

And this one:

"Sunflower Sadie" who had all farm themed items
in her arms and dress.
I also made quite of few "one of a kind" types.
I wish I had taken photos of those.
And then some were

some of the photos were taken with a Polaroid
camera.
Behind the Angel you will see a calendar and
the year 1997. I was doing these for about
two or three years before this.


I also did some

I had several orders for these; they were quite
tall.
A shop had opened just a couple of blocks away
from my house and so I started to sell my dolls
in that shop. I have to say that I did quite well.
A Country type Restaurant had opened in
the area as well and they bought several pieces
to display throughout the restaurant.
Then I found another pattern in a craft
book that I just had to have:
tall.
A shop had opened just a couple of blocks away
from my house and so I started to sell my dolls
in that shop. I have to say that I did quite well.
A Country type Restaurant had opened in
the area as well and they bought several pieces
to display throughout the restaurant.
Then I found another pattern in a craft
book that I just had to have:

A Unicorn!
I just loved it! (another Polaroid pic) This was
a little difficult to make at first until I got the
hang of it.
Another "hot" item back then was Cows!
I still have this one!
I could not find Cow fabric on Long Island and
so I had to come to Lancaster (where my sister had
moved - lucky for me) just to buy lots and lots of
Cow fabric. Only one shop carried it!
Cow dolls, Cow planters everywhere a moomoo (-:
The cow planter - I designed myself. I loved it!
I also made myself a "business" called it "Create -
a - scene". And Oh I forgot

Cow Coasters!

I designed these little hanging Christmas
Trees. I just drew a triangle and cut out
the fabric and added batting. I either
added some little ornaments or buttons.
I saved most of my "bought" patterns and
have over 70 of them. I had so much fun
making all of this stuff!
Now I feel like making one! hmm maybe
a little teddy bear. (-:
Thank you Faye!
a little difficult to make at first until I got the
hang of it.
Another "hot" item back then was Cows!


so I had to come to Lancaster (where my sister had
moved - lucky for me) just to buy lots and lots of
Cow fabric. Only one shop carried it!

The cow planter - I designed myself. I loved it!
I also made myself a "business" called it "Create -
a - scene". And Oh I forgot

Cow Coasters!
I saved a set for myself! Going through these
I noted that I have some hand painting on the
coasters and they are also quilted. A sign
of the future perhaps....
I also saved for myself

A little stuffed mouse. You can use him for a pin
cushion but I don't. (if you see any dust - just ignore it)
And just one more thing
I noted that I have some hand painting on the
coasters and they are also quilted. A sign
of the future perhaps....
I also saved for myself

A little stuffed mouse. You can use him for a pin
cushion but I don't. (if you see any dust - just ignore it)
And just one more thing

I designed these little hanging Christmas
Trees. I just drew a triangle and cut out
the fabric and added batting. I either
added some little ornaments or buttons.
I saved most of my "bought" patterns and
have over 70 of them. I had so much fun
making all of this stuff!
Now I feel like making one! hmm maybe
a little teddy bear. (-:
Thank you Faye!
Labels: paints, setaColor, fabric painting
hobbies
Monday, November 22, 2010
WIP completed
I finally completed two of my WIP
(Works In Progress) quilts.
One is a scrappy quilt - have to use
up those scraps!

I have 3 boxes filled with strips of all sizes.

Did you notice what happens when you use
your scraps? They seem to multiply..
I now have scraps left over from my scraps.
It like never ending.......

One complete! This will be quilted by a member
of my Guild - Kim. Can't wait!
The second completed quilt is Wonky Cat Stars.

This was made with left over scraps.

This Fons & Porter ruler is
great for cutting out Half Square Triangles!
If you would be interested in learning how
to make Wonky Stars - Victoria at Silly Boo Dilly
has a wonderful step by step tutorial.
Click HERE for the tutorial.

Layout - I had lots of strips left so I decided to add
some sashing.

These blocks are addicting - once you start you can't
stop.

I just love this little kitty fabric!
I just love the color combo on this quilt - as a
matter of fact I think it's the 3rd one I did.
So now it's time to Stop! This quilt will also
be quilted by Kim.
On the right side bar you will see the new
BOM by Dawn - it's called Folk Art Tribute.
If you would like to join just click on it
and it will take you to Dawn's first pattern.

I am 3 blocks behind but catching up! I have
block #1 all cut out and pinned. I'm using
what ever I have in my stash - so not sure
what it will look like.
I had a bolt of white fabric but didn't think it
would look appropriate for that folksy look -
so I tea dyed about 3 yards.
This is Block #2 all cut out - I have this fabric for
about 3 yrs. so about time I'm using it!
After I finished my Landscape Quilt from my
Quilty buddy Kathi's class (What fun!) I decided
to use some left over fabric to make my first
postcard.

I got the image from the Graphics Fairy - see my
sidebar on the right. I did some practice free motion
embroidery on it. Kind of halloweeny looking (-:
Lancaster is fast becoming an very Artsy place!
Please bare that in mind if you come here for
a vacation.
My first visit to ---

To leave the area; you had go ride through the
cornfield. A real experience for a City girl!
(Works In Progress) quilts.
One is a scrappy quilt - have to use
up those scraps!

I have 3 boxes filled with strips of all sizes.

Did you notice what happens when you use
your scraps? They seem to multiply..
I now have scraps left over from my scraps.
It like never ending.......

One complete! This will be quilted by a member
of my Guild - Kim. Can't wait!
The second completed quilt is Wonky Cat Stars.

This was made with left over scraps.

This Fons & Porter ruler is
great for cutting out Half Square Triangles!
If you would be interested in learning how
to make Wonky Stars - Victoria at Silly Boo Dilly
has a wonderful step by step tutorial.
Click HERE for the tutorial.

Layout - I had lots of strips left so I decided to add
some sashing.

These blocks are addicting - once you start you can't
stop.

I just love this little kitty fabric!

matter of fact I think it's the 3rd one I did.
So now it's time to Stop! This quilt will also
be quilted by Kim.
On the right side bar you will see the new
BOM by Dawn - it's called Folk Art Tribute.
If you would like to join just click on it
and it will take you to Dawn's first pattern.

I am 3 blocks behind but catching up! I have
block #1 all cut out and pinned. I'm using
what ever I have in my stash - so not sure
what it will look like.
I had a bolt of white fabric but didn't think it
would look appropriate for that folksy look -
so I tea dyed about 3 yards.

about 3 yrs. so about time I'm using it!
After I finished my Landscape Quilt from my
Quilty buddy Kathi's class (What fun!) I decided
to use some left over fabric to make my first
postcard.

I got the image from the Graphics Fairy - see my
sidebar on the right. I did some practice free motion
embroidery on it. Kind of halloweeny looking (-:
Lancaster is fast becoming an very Artsy place!
Please bare that in mind if you come here for
a vacation.
My first visit to ---

To leave the area; you had go ride through the
cornfield. A real experience for a City girl!
Labels: paints, setaColor, fabric painting
Art on the Farm Lancaster,
Wonky Star
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