Thursday, December 31, 2009

Black Bear Watercolor & Seals




Wanted to share my latest watercolor - Black Bear. This is the 2nd attempt with this picture - the first time I used colored pencils. This one has turned out much better! Mixing pigments to make the darks can deliver wonderful surprises! I used burnt umber and prussian blue to make the darks in this black bear - and now his fur ranges from reddish browns, thru some dark grey/greens to dark blues - fascinating!!!

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Japanese Dolls made by Mom


Just had to share!!

Recent Watercolor


Haven't done much sewing lately - enjoying practicing my art of watercolor - here is my latest.

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Two Quick Gifts - Angel & Tea Cozy







Sunday before Christmas, making a few quick gifts. One is a painted angel wallhanging (small) for our neighbor. I used a pattern from an old issue of Decorative Painting - it worked great. The other is a tea cozy for my dad - made from crossword puzzle material. I assembled the cozy using the ragquilt technique of leaving seam allowances on the outside, clipping and fuzzing them.

Monday, December 7, 2009

Experiment with paper







Using scraps of 140lb watercolor paper, I curled and crunched and painted the pieces while wet then sewed them onto this small piece. The heavy paper, when dry, keeps its curled and crunched shape. But because it is paper - please don't get any water near this piece.

Rather than going thru the mess of 'coating' the paper to make it waterproof - I think I will experiment with plastic - maybe cut-up (& recycle) plastic bottle that already have the curved shape - but thin enough to sew thru....hmmmmm......

This is another in my Word series also - didn't meet my challenge of one each week - this is about #30. 1 John 4:12
'No man has seen God at any time. If we love one another, God dwells in us and His love is perfected in us.'

Friday, December 4, 2009

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Quilts from Shirts




A wallhanging (with 9 pockets) and a small quilted throw from my uncle's workshirts.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Newest Word Piece & Fast-Track Machine Quilting




I am offering machine quilting service on etsy now - and, just to see if there are any takers - offering a 5 day fast track - Here is a detail of feathers I can do with my gammill now - thank goodness for the tip about a bag of rice!!!

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Two new watercolors




Part of my ebay auctions. Thanks for looking!!

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Finally Finish Weekend




Spent the weekend trying to finish as many UFOs as possible. Finished a mystery quilt started in 2006 and a Whacky Red Scrappy thing started in 2008. Well - by 'finished' I mean the quilt tops are finished - still to be quilted and bound though.....sigh....!

Sunday, November 1, 2009

JRT - For Fun

This is my male JRT - my challenge on this piece was to keep the FUN in his eyes. This is another watercolor - check this out on ebay - link to the right!! Thanks!!!

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Racoon - Puppy in Pastels

Still painting - this is a small watercolor. The challenge here was to use a green and a red only - to make the greys and blacks. This one is posted on ebay also. (Link on the right > )
Puppy in Pastels - don't like the way this one worked - back to the drawing board...ie...cut/chop and try again.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Painting Dogs

Painting again! and some of my favorite subjects - puppy dogs!! Two in watercolor. The challenge on the JRT was to use only 2 pigments and only one brush. The challenge for the golden retriever was to use the primaries - blue,red,yellow.


Monday, October 26, 2009

4 Sister quilt 2008

What fun!! this quilt top went together in 3 days - and it has been so much fun working on it!! Is it perfect - bite your tongue!! It was fun to make - and with apologies to all you perfectionists - making perfect seams and fun are mutually exclusive in my house! My 3 sisters and I have been block swapping for 3 years now. Starting on Friday I finally used 8 of the blocks from 2008 in a quilt. I have been wanting to try the strip piecing method for a lone star - so I finally had the fabrics needed and just went for it! Then outside the 8 blocks I didn't want to just set in solid fabric to square it out - so I used the french braid pattern - and did it ever work well as it is already on a 45 degree angle - it fit right in.

Ah, but then I had to make some curves - after starting it, I kindof wished I hadn't - but I like the final effect alot.



After putting the quilt top on the clothesline I went for a walk with my dogs. Returned to the house behind the quilttop - with the sun shining on the front - I was amazed at one block in particular - made by sister Joyce - that was absolutely shining - no, make that radiating with light! My artist eye says - contrast, Johnni - strong contrast - use it to paint light!

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Flannel Shirts & Christmas




Lately I have been working with flannel and woven cotten workshirts that belonged to my favorite Uncle Jasper - making items from them for the family. So far, two lap quilts and a small wallhanging. Many more to go.


I have had opportunity to paint again lately - YaY!! so with Christmas fast approaching - I should do some Christmas pieces. Here is one I painted last year for good friend Deb in a block swap.



Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Eaglets / Elvis / Chenille

Working up a design for a friend - I call it a first draft but I am actually approaching it as a 'study' for the final piece. I am 'painting' it with pigment inks, colored pencils and fused cloth on cloth.
Here it is ready to be quilted.

Still incomplete in this picture - more quilting to be done and it is only pinned to the stretched canvas - but complete enough to analyze. This picture was taken with the flash and doesn't look as dark overall as the piece actually seems. I overinked I think - I must take care on the final piece. Also, trying to make the eagle and eaglets 'pop', I used wool batting under them on top of the cotton batting. Mistake = as I am doing such heavy quilting, it is just more for my needle to stitch through and flatten. I would truly appreciate comments!!


We visited the Alabama Music Hall of Fame in Tuscumbia, AL last week - very interesting museum. Just had to take a picture of this picture of an impromptu 'jam session' with Elvis, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis and Carl Perkins. Wouldn't you have loved to be the proverbial 'fly on the wall' for that 4-some!!








A chenille bedspread - very, very lightweight (I started calling it cheesecloth - it was so lightweight) but now layered with batting, a backing then quilted. It worked up beautifully I think AND the bedspread now has a wonderful soft thick weight to it.





Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Word #1 #26 #22 #20 #19

This is Word #1. It is a painted wholecloth with some piecing added to the right side. I shared a detail of it in an earlier post. It measures 14x16. I am displaying it pinned to a scrumptously beautiful scarf that my sister knit for me, thrown over my sewing room door. This door is never closed - so the scarf is safely on display also this way! as it is definitely NOT being used in our 100+ degree weather here in southwest Tennessee!


This is Word #26. Only 26 more to go for 2009. Actually, thats not quite true as I have missed a few weeks - so I am playing catchup. This one is made using cutoffs from a block I made for my sister in our May 4sister blockswap, inspired by Joen Wolfram work - I arranged my blues in order by value. For this piece, I had to add a beautiful dark purple and an almost orange batik to the turquoise blues. This piece measures 8-1/2x9.


This is Word #22. The pears are painted with inks - then I played some with the quilting. It measures 15x11 and has become my placemat.



This is Word # 20. It measures 7x10. The verse A merry heart does good like a medicine. Proverbs 17:22 had two weeks of pondering to it - so it was used on #19 below also.




This is Word #19 - size 7x13. The little yellow 'things' attached to the orange strip are the plastic centers from the white silk flowers used in Word #26 above.

Monday, June 29, 2009

Backyard Wildlife


Mama spiders with their brood on their back. And - these are two different spiders! Found one floating in the pool - took some pictures, then removed her from the pool. Thirty minutes later, there was another one in the water. We think they are wolf spiders - but not sure. Fascinating and gruesome at the same time. One more picture below with a floating cricket next to the spiders - to share with you how BIG these mama spiders are!! Ugh!

Now for some cute wildlife!!!






Two tiny frogs on our pool deck this week. From a distance, they looked like pea-gravel - til they hopped. Two more pictures below with my thumbnail in the shot - for scale.