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Saturday, September 24, 2022

my creative week: watching paint dry , sewing, and weaving

 

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For this week's creativity round up I have quilt making, drawing, painting, and weaving to share! 

The finished top of X blocks above is pressed and ready to pin baste then quilt. Still not sure what to quilt. I've been seeing stars this week in studio. The color of the month at RSC is light blue and here is my  twinkle block for the month.

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pattern source superscrappy

I use scraps and find some botanicals to use when I can. The center was a scrap I tried out a stamp on. 

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uses the tri rec tools
 see the group of colors so far... how shall I fill in sashing for these? I need ideas since I'm not very traditional and this is a traditional quilt setting. Help me to not put the finished blocks in a bag for "later"

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I also made in blue scraps, the pattern https://www.americanquilter.com/media/AQS-pattern-104%20(1).pdf

 

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"wish upon a star" pattern
all are being done in color of the month, from reproduction feed sack scraps. So far...

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It is a lovely block, makes a pretty quilt, but sadly isn't too fun to make. Very fussy with templates that curve so are challenging to cut and sew, set in seams etc. I do love the look and don't know why I'm having so much issue with it lying flat on some blocks. I'm not new having made quilts for about 40 years and watching my granny make quilts before that.

next is a bit of drawing....pen and ink

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I tried gesture drawing (on my desk calendar page) in brush ink pen... love them. I got the idea after seeing a stencil for sale online with similar but better done shapes. Stencil Girl store, the designer selling stencils is Valerie Sjodin. I realized it doesn't take much effort to do a simple gesture drawing.

Next up is an index card painting. The idea was to draw around your watercolor paint lines, that are not usually noticed. Where one color bleeds into another. Outlined here in either stabilo crayon, black ink, or pigma ink in blue. I used quinacridone gold (my current favorite color) fushia and coral. 

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after that dried, I followed the blended color lines with ink, then added in marks with brush pen, white gel, and gold gel pens. While it's not my usual style, it was interesting, making me look closely at blended color lines. After I finished I looked for recognizable symbols... I see mountains and distance, petroglyphs found on mountains, an old gold mining map.... gosh. The colors blended into a southwest feel from really saturated ones when wet.

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it's small, didn't take long but kept my interest to the end. Looks different horizontally

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So I finished all-but-sewing-binding-down two more wall quilts this week which I'll share next week for Table scraps reveal. I broke down and used a rich beautiful rust color for the fall piece, and blue scrap strips for the other tropical UFO, a sample from teaching a kids class years ago. 

While cleaning off the cutting table and studio space, I came across a baggie of these string scraps

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I questioned my own reasoning in keeping them, and decided they were pretty. But I felt like using them that day and thought....what if I wove them. So I did, and put fusible scraps on the back

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and hung the group on the design wall... O. M. Dog. I LOVE them! I instantly saw a tree...

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and that's how the next project came to be born! 

I'll do that again I think, it's such a surprise to see what shows up since I wove it upside down so I could put fusible on it. I love the impressionist feeling. I like that one longer strip of green was used over and over instead of different fabrics each time. I see the value in repetition, an art principle. The challenge will be to make myself leave the straggling edges instead of tidying it up. Can't wait to quilt it!

last up, a card made for a friend...

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and my mark that goes on the back of all cards

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Linking to

patchwork Sunday                    

design wall Mondays at smallquiltsanddollquilts
lovelaughquilt.mondays 

friday face off art link



Thursday, September 22, 2022

I Like Thursday # 316 flowers, movies, books and a poodle

 

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last summer blooms in the 'hood
welcome to this week's list of likes... I like color! Yep! and aren't these saturated hues?? What do you see? When I see something I like I try to figure out why.... In the above pic, I see the red flowers first, then my eye travels to the blue/purple blooms, and then to the bright intense green of the leaves on the left. I note the shapes of the leaves are curvy like petals. Also in this pic is black dirt, and dots of white. 

Not much this week, but here goes....

on audio I'm listening to this,  a contemporary family story of three generations and one wedding dress

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 and just finished this book in series about a southern archeologist and Native American solving crimes, and already checked out the next one in series

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 still reading Pamela Kelley The Restaurant... about 3 sisters who inherit a restaurant but must work together a year. Love her writing for easy, night time reading

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two baby bell peppers I've been nurturing for months, broke in the wind and a day of cooler weather probably stopped the rest from growing. I am coming to acceptance of not being able to grow food here

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the back of my card, more on Saturday!

 I sewed a lot this week, painted a card for my friend Lane, cooked and cleaned and watched tv... Survivor and Amazing Race are back, as well as Bachelor in Paradise starting next week. New Amsterdam (drama on NBC) is back! Still enjoying Offspring (family comedy)
on netflix

Our prompt this week is what movies do you like enough to stop and watch when you are channel surfing... which ones do you know almost by heart and never tire of? For me...

Wizard of Oz... watched once a year when I was a little girl and any time I see in on...
 

Dorothy's Ruby Slippers | National Museum of American History 

Sound of Music.... yep, know every song and nearly all words. Took the tour in Austria!

The Making of The Sound of Music 

Dirty Dancing... oh yes.... love all of it and Patrick Swayze's hips, and that adorable Jennifer Gray when she still had her original nose... so pretty. I admit I am a dancer and love this movie

I Had The Time Of My Life' Scene | Dirty Dancing - YouTube 

Singing in the Rain, or any Gene Kelly movie... love! Wanted to belong with people like these three did. American in Paris too.... Gene is my all time favorite male dancer

Singin' in the Rain (1952) - Photo Gallery - IMDb 

sleepless in Seattle... the romantic in me wants to think that people meant to be together will be

Sleepless in Seattle (1993) - IMDb 

Any Harry Potter movie any time. Pretty woman... again the romantic in me is charmed by young Richard Gere and Roberts. 3 weddings and a Funeral.... I'll stop and watch. So many...what are your favorites? 

Milo's Moments

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the silver collar is just on to remind Milo of his training since he's so strong

  Milo: I admit I used to throw a lot of tantrums as a pup, not as much after I grew up but recently I got very mad that we turned to go home before I was ready! I grabbed that leash and yanked on my peeps to stop! Mama takes the leash when I do that, because Daddy is a push over. She stops and asks...

Mama: "okay, what do you want honey? " and waits til I drop the leash. I try to send her messages with my big poodle brain, and she sometimes gets it. Otherwise I turn where I wanted to go for a long look. This week Mama said, well we need to go home this time, and being a VERY reasonable poodle, I gave in. Plus you don't want to hurt a Mama by pulling as you will never hear the end of it!

now visit her pals to see what they liked this week! Tell her if you wrote a post she'll add you in!

rosie and the boys nature pics