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Sunday, January 29, 2012

Crazy for embellishment

Among the many crafts I do, I have to say the one that I enjoy the most is embroidery.  I know how to quilt, and find it okay as a creative outlet, but I thoroughly enjoy crazy quilting, which allows me to make crooked seams and use a variety of fabrics, and the best part is that I get to embroider the heck out of it!

A couple of years ago, I joined a free class at a nearby quilt shop, the Shibori Dragon.  It was a Crazy Quilter's class, and since I've always liked crazy quilting, I thought it might be fun to learn some new things and maybe meet other women with similar interests. 

Three years later, I'm still taking the class, and love it.  The instructor, Teresa White, is very experienced, and gives us great guidance.  She and several others in the class have become my friends, and I look forward to each month's get-together.  However, as one friend put it, it is the most expensive free class we've ever taken!  Because you can never have enough fabric, books, or embellishments, and we are all hoarders, well...you get the idea. 

My name tag for class--we were all required to make one!

Anyway...the first year, we were going to work out of the Piecemaker's Times and Seasons calendar for 2009.  This quilt was largely black-and-white in color scheme, and many of us decided to work in that color palette.  I, however, needed more color.  So I added in shades of purple and burgundy, as well as gray and some greens.  My first block turned out fine, but I like my second block better.  These were LARGE 14" square blocks, and after two, well...I was completely bored with the color palette.  And it took me a year to realize it.  :)

 
My first block
Detail photos below:
 

 




My second block



















 Details of the second block

The second year, we all managed to get copies of the Piecemaker's Times and Seasons calendar for 2001, which features gorgeous blocks done in seasonal color palettes and themes, as well as much more embroidery.  I LOVE this calendar!!  I get lots of inspiration from looking at its pages.  However, many of us have noted that what they show on the cover is not the same as what's on the inside.  But that's OK.  :)  This calendar inspired me to work different, smaller blocks as color studies, and I have to say that creatively, this approach is much better suited to my mood-based style of working.  Somehow I will work them all into a cohesive quilt, but until then...I'm having fun. 

This year, we're using both of the previous calendars as references, but we've also added the 2002 calendar, as well.  I have a "thing" for trees and leaves, as well as flowers, and this calendar inspires my tree fetish.  :)  Who knows?  I may actually make this one according to pattern someday!!  :) 

My first color-study block was inspired by two fabrics, a koi print and a leaf print, both with similar colors.  So this block developed into a study in gold, salmon, moss, cream, and tan.  I had difficulty taking a photo of the block straight-on, so the full-size block is skewed a bit from my angle in taking the pictures.  I assure you that it is not trapeziod-shaped!


 

 













The second finished color-study block was inspired by the central print of a blooming willow, which was another Asian-inspired print.  The colors I extrapolated from it were browns, dark green, fern green, purples, blues, and dusty pinks, as well as gold. 



 

 

 


These color-study blocks are fun for me, and I'm really enjoying creating them.  For continuity, I've included either pieces of the same fabrics in each block, or the same print/fabric in a different colorway.  I also want to make sure there is at least one hand-embroidered panel image in each block.  One color that seems to be consistent in each block is gold--many of the asian fabrics I use have gold accents, so I tend to pick that up as a "metal" and thus, a neutral, in my blocks.  I probably do this because in beading, a metal is what balances a piece, and unifies it.  So...craft crossover!!  Woohoo!!  All of the squares use tiny flower sequins I have found at Cartwright's.  I have two unfinished blocks in progress at the moment--one is gold, red, white, and black, and the second is in shades of teal, peach, yellow, and gold. 

The beauty of modern crazy quilts is that you can cross the lines, use all kinds of amazing fibers and hand-dyed goodies, as well as all the beading you can do!  I love it!

Sunday, July 3, 2011

July 3 quickie

Sigh...why do people set off fireworks before the 4th??  My husband's theory is that they are people who have never had pets or kids.  I'm inclined to agree.  I believe it is inconsiderate to set off fireworks prior to the 4th, especially at night, when kids are going to bed, etc.  Yes, it is a Sunday and tomorrow's a holiday, but it doesn't matter...save it for the actual holiday, willya??

Working on a cap-sleeve cardigan for my daughter.  I'm about halfway through with it.  I sat out on the patio knitting while she played with the dog, bubbles and the sandbox.  For once, my husband had the time to sit out there and relax with us.  I have many things to do, of course, but... somehow, cleaning house just isn't something I felt like doing today.  Tomorrow, we'll have to pick up the downstairs...Ella has been making it her usual state of chaos again.  Then we'll need to vacuum, and I'll have to clean the bathroom.  My mother-in-law is coming, so...better have it looking tidy! 

I really want to sew and do more embroidery, but...other stuff keeps getting in the way.

The good news is that Wednesday, I'm dropping the barnacle off at daycare/preschool while my MIL and I run down to Vancouver to go to Fabric Depot--or, as I call it, Fabric Mecca!  With so many JoAnn's around here, there is just no variety.  Nor any good quality, to be honest.  And since they are having 30 % off everything...I can't NOT go! 

Another rocket just went off next to my house...grrr....many curses running through my head.  My favorite for the day:  "May the fleas of a thousand camels infest your armpits!"

Sunday, March 6, 2011

What I'm working on now!

Let's see...I just bought some crochet patterns on Etsy (I love CraftyAnna!) to make some toys for my daughter, and for my newest nephew, who hasn't arrived yet.  I also bought yarn to make some of the things I've already printed.  I've been on a bit of a yarn kick lately--crocheting things, mostly.  My grandma taught me to crochet when I was 8, so now, when I am in my early 40s, I can crochet "like the wind", so to speak.  I can knit, but it takes longer, and sometimes I get frustrated with it.  I like short-term knitting projects!  Hats, socks, that kind of thing. 

On my desk, I have a dish of beads, lucite flower beads in bags that I just took out of their shipping envelope, a collection of items I've recently made and need to be photographed and posted on Etsy, beads that I recently dug up and need to do something with, and a bunch of other stuff that I need to clean up and organize.  But...I'm tired and have a sinus headache, so...I'm going to take a shower and then go downstairs, plunk myself in my comfy chair, and break out the yarn--hmm...which project will I start today?  I'm thinking some baby shoes/booties for my sister's baby.  I downloaded an adorable free project for sea monster booties, and I think they'd be a hit!  I also bought a sock monkey hat and booties pattern, and want to start that, too.  Oh, the decisions!!  But it will be nice to put my feet up.

Spent the weekend with my parents.  My mom came out for the Sewing Expo in Puyallup this weekend, so we did a whirlwind afternoon tour of the show, and came home with tired feet and sore backs, but lots of goodies!  Maybe I'll post a list of them later.  On Saturday, I took my parents around for a drive through areas that are changing around here since they moved.  We went to Trader Joe's, had lunch at a local hole-in-the-wall Mexican food place (very good food), went grocery shopping, then mom and I had our hair cut.  THEN we went back out to a scrapbooking store that we had passed which had posted 50-70% off Going-out-of-Buisness sale (where I spent almost $100...but what a deal!!), followed by a trip to Michael's so that I could pick up some yarn for the patterns I'd bought.  It was 6 pm by the time we got home, exhausted. 

I spent most of the morning snoozing in my chair while my daughter played, the dog barked, and the husband took care of things.  He knew I was pooped!  :)  Maybe I can get him to take us out to dinner tonight?  Hmm....

Anyway, I think he's out of the shower now.  My turn!  Kidlet's still napping...woohoo!!