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Thank You!

Tuesday, December 6th, 2011

Thank you for all the empowering and thoughtful comments on my 1500th post. You all really made my day.

Today, I had a mission to make a thermofax screen to print some things for Christmas gifts. Since I love my Aspen’s so much, I thought I would start there. Actually, I used one of my daughter, Lisa’s, paintings to make this screen. I changed it to black and white and turned it into a sketch.

Here is the screen. I found this hot pink duct tape and I love it!

I did some in green, too. I will reveal what I printed later.

Here is a photo of the aubergine quilt that I am giving away. I fiddled with it in Photoshop so the stitching looks off. The one I posted yesterday is traveling with the Twelve by Twelve quilts!! Leave a comment on yesterday’s post for a chance to own this.

I just had to show you this adorable little hat that I purchased at the ladies guild bazaar at church on Sunday. Cost me one dollar!!

 

 

Northwest Winter — A Study in Gray

Tuesday, July 12th, 2011

Winter in the Northwest is gray. So, when Kirsty issued the Twelve X Twelve color challenge of gray — my mind went there. I had some photos that I had taken of my son and his wife at the Oregon Garden in winter.

I love the shape of the bare trees and the bleak landscape with the simple golden grasses. I turned the photos into sketches in Photoshop. The single tree became a themofax screen of a row of trees.

I first printed the larger photo on Jacquard’s Extravorganza, but the gray I got was not working. I was using a beautiful gray organza shibori for the background which I ended up painting a darker gray.


I used some of that with a full page self stick label to run it through the printer. I loved the color and the shibori lines added some interest to the photo. I printed the third photo as a smaller version to help balance the composition and to add some interest.

I did some simple running stiches with variegated perle cotton, and added some grasses in green and gold as a nod to the grasses in the original photos.

Here is a detail shot:

I learned a couple of things about this challenge. You can have fun with gray, and there are many shades of gray!!

Some Color

Monday, June 20th, 2011


I received a package of glorious color today from The Wool Peddler. These are wooly cupcakes in delicious color ways.

This is silk Sari Ribbon which I will use in felting.

A gorgeous pound of hand-dyed high quality roving that are ends and leftovers at a great price.

I love these silk fibers – can’t wait to use them in felting.

This is pulled silk fiber, made by pulling the fibers from remnants.

I knew I could not survive the virus unscathed. I now have sinusitis which is causing severe vertigo when I awaken in the morning. After a saline rinse and sitting quietly for a couple of hours, I can sort of resume normal activity. My Dr. is out of town until Wednesday, so I am biding my time trying to cope with another setback.

We had a nice family meal last evening for Father’s Day. It was fun to see M & M and get caught up on their plans for the summer. I gave some books and sketch books to use this summer.

I got down to the studio this afternoon and actually made a thermofax screen and printed some images. I had fun last Friday with Photoshop and a couple of photos I took 3 years ago. I turned them into black and white sketches.

That is Mark and Jayme in the photo above. I did a test print on muslin and then printed on two different organzas.

This is a white organza with a woven leaf print.

This is a dark gray organza. The print on muslin was much clearer.

I received a lovely message from Jane Dunnewold this afternoon, telling me how much she liked my piece that I did for the SDA Member’s show at the conference. She thought it was one of the top ten pieces. I really needed that boost. In case you have forgotten, you can see it here.

Mr C came down with the crappy virus this week-end, but today, he was back at work, dismantling our old deck.

Oh, Shoot!

Monday, March 15th, 2010

Today, my daughter, Steph, came by with her super duper camera to take some photos of my studio and me and also, how I prepare thermofax screens for the Twelve X Twelve book. She took a lot of photos of how I store stuff and other oddities in my studio. I have a big space, which is awkward for photographing, but it is very efficient as a work space. So, we decided to go with the quirky photos.

I made the print up there to demonstrate how the thermofax works. I made the screen from this photo that I took in Kauai. I loved the wispy look of these trees.

M & M did not have school today so they came with Steph. After we were done in the studio, we mixed up some homemade bubble mix and had fun in the front yard. Even Scooter got in on the action.

As you can see, it was a lovely day. There were delightful gusts of wind that blew the bubbles before the kids could. Lots of fun.

They love this fancy bubble maker that I bought at a craft show.

I love the colors in this Japanese Maple.

I finished up Entwined Roots tonight and sent a jpeg in for the SAQA auction. I can cross something else off my list.

You Gotta Have Friends

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

virtualfriends

Today is the Twelfth reveal for the 12 X 12 group. Terry Grant selected the number 12 as our theme. I knew right away that I wanted to interpret the 12 of us in some way. My first idea was very grandiose. I was going to make little fiber portraits of each one of us, perhaps in a Picasso manner. Well, you know what my last two months have been like and that idea was soon discarded.

I didn’t want to give up. I collected photos of every one from their online postings. I hope I don’t get in trouble for not getting permission to use them, but how could I do that without letting the cat out of the bag! At first, I started using my light box to make drawings from each photo. I was going to try to do some simple machine quilted portraits, highlighting our hair. I didn’t have time for that either!!

Then, the thermofax screen idea hit me. I knew I could accomplish that in time. I played with each photo in Photoshop. I used up a lot of paper and ink getting them just right.

papertrail

After I made the first set of screens, I did some test prints on muslin.

muslintestprints

I had to redo some of the screens. Each one is so small, it did not require a lot of materials to redo.

I then selected a rainbow of colors for the quilt. My rainbow is not perfect, but as close as I could come with my stash. I did not think too hard about which color to use, except that I got lime green, Deborah got purple and Francoise got blue!! I did not make bindings for the screens since they are so small and won’t be used again. I just taped them to the fabric for screening.

screentaped

Here they are drying. I did two prints for each person, just to be safe.

dryingprints

Here are all of my little screens, drying, after I washed them.

littlescreens

I cut each into a 3 1/2 inch b4 41/2 inch square and did some pretty good piecing.

prettygoodpiecing

I decided to do some hand stitching instead of machine quilting. Took me longer, but I like the effect. I did seed stitching around each image and then tacked each image with very tiny stitches. I wanted to add some bling with a few beads on each one, but as you can see, reality set in and I stopped and added the back binding. Here is a detail showing the stitching.

friendsdetail

I love this group of women. I have met Kristin, Diane, Terry and Nikki in person. I want to meet the others and dream of a week-end retreat spent with this group of women. I admire them in so many ways, not just for their art, but for the inspiring ways that they live their individual lives.

Good friends are like shooting stars….You don’t always see them, but you know they are always there. Anon.