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A Crazy Sunday

Sunday, March 18th, 2012

We are having weird weather, sleeting, followed by sunshine, then more sleet. The day ended quite nicely, but we are expecting snow overnight. March is a difficult month in Portland. The trees turn pink, we get warm sunbreaks, but mainly we are inundated with cold rain and dark skies.

This morning, Mr C and I were on our way to Trinity. We left early because I was scheduled to help with the art class. We suddenly found ourselves in a huge traffic jam caused by  people in silly green outfits running across town in the Shamrock Race. We literally sat for an hour and barely moved. We finally got onto a street that would take us over a bridge and back home. Not a nice way to start the day!! I was really upset when I realized I had left my iPhone at home so I couldn’t let anyone at Trinity know where I was.

I did have some quality time in the studio after walking Scooter in the sleet with intermittent sunbreaks. Today’s 3 X3 represents how we felt after getting stuck in traffic! I did a redo on yesterday’s shamrock and decided it needed some rainbow seed stitching.

I got a lot of the quilting done on the wonky house piece.

I think I can get it finished tomorrow — my goal. Thanks for the comments I got on this wonky house quilt.

That Was Fun

Saturday, March 17th, 2012

Not cerebral, at all. I just sliced and diced and fused. I still need to add some architectural details and some vegetation. I hope to get it nearly completed tomorrow.

I made some corned beef and cabbage with egg noodles for dinner tonight. Not very exciting, but tasty enough with a beer, not green.

I made this homage to St. Patty’s day for my 3 x 3. I think I need to redo the machine quilting – pretty bad.

 

Lesson Learned

Friday, March 16th, 2012

I was having so much trouble with my motivation and energy, trying to use a photo as my inspiration. I had to do something else.

Here is the story. I showed these fabrics a while back:

They are part of a line of fabrics, Coral Tree, printed in Africa and represented by Magie Ralph in the UK. Helen Conway, part of the Twelve by Twelve group, asked us if we would be interested in receiving a set of fabrics from Magie and then making a quilt to hang in her booth at UK quilts shows. Terry Grant, Diane Hock and I, plus Helen, volunteered to participate.  We each selected a different pattern. You can see Terry’s quilt, here.

When I first received my fabrics, for some reason I flashed to buildings of some kind. The colors reminded me of the colorful buildings in Tabermory. So, that is what I settled on. I enlarged my photo and made patterns and started cutting and laying it out yesterday. I was not enjoying it. I am not a realistic, pattern kind of quilter. I like to work improvisationally. I wondered if these fabrics would work with some of my funky commercial prints. I decided to go in another direction and create a little village of wonky houses. I think it works.

I was so happy that I didn’t want to leave my studio, but we had an early dinner reservation and so I had to leave. I can’t wait to work on the landscape for this tomorrow.

Here is today’s 3 x 3:

 

A Tisket A Tasket, A Felted Basket

Tuesday, March 13th, 2012

Tomorrow is Columbia Fiberarts Guild annual luncheon. We were told to bring something for the table that we had made. I wanted to take my felted eggs so I made a quick felted container tonight. I took a square of blue prefelt and needle felted it. Here is the bottom –

Here is  one side.

Here is today’s yellow 3 X 3:

I had a busy day. I did a couple of Constant Contact e-mails for SDA. One was to the entire membership to announce Diane Sandlin, a friend, as the new executive director. I am so excited for her. I know she will do a fantastic job. I had a Trinity Arts meeting tonight. This afternoon, I did some work on my next quilt. I am going to interpret this photo of a charming little village of Tobermary in Scotland,  on the Isle of Mull.

There is actually a whole row of colorful buildings, but I like these three, with the one up on the hill.

Plans Change

Saturday, March 10th, 2012

I finished this piece and photographed it for submission to an invitational show on rituals. I was going to clean up my two spaces and get started on my next project.

I did get my studio in better shape. But, I really need to clean up my office and computer desk. It is a gigantic mess. Instead, I felted Easter eggs today.

Well, they sort of look like eggs. First, I shaped aluminum foil into an egg shape.

This was probably the beginning of my problem – not very eggy! Then you wrap it in roving and stuff it in a stocking and tie it tightly.

This is then thrown in the washing machine with a load of  stuff that is washed at a high temp and then it goes in the dryer. There are other ways to get the egg shape. Wind wool yarn into an oval shape. I had trouble doing that. I think you can use one of those plastic eggs, too. I think I will just call these colorful rocks and try again for the egg shape.

I have two more yellow 3 x 3’s.

Here is my yellow stuff, waiting to inspire me.