It Just Dahned On Me
Saturday, August 7, 2010
Summer is here!
Well it has been awhile and in order to play catch up, I am going to post some of the fun things I did in July. I am STILL on holidays for another week and am taking advantage of every minute to get quilts done, fabric dyed and yards and yards of fabric painted. Winter comes quickly here.
Today I dyed about 30 yards of fabric that will be fill ins for fabric that is gone from my stash.
I load this cooler with the fabric.
I nestle them in an Ikea bag so they don’t leak all over, then put a heating blanket on and close the lid.
Look how messy my steps got!!
And here is the fabric before ironing.
It always looks so overwhelming, but becomes neat little bundles. I always seem to use yellow and blues, but when I look at my work, I don’t see how that can be..
And here are some of the soy wax pieces. Love doing this!
Friday, August 6, 2010
Flowers in the Yard (and This and That)
I had some really nice flowers come up this year. Since I don’t know much about flowers, I am just going to post some nice shots..
My garden is doing terrific this year. We have been eating lettuce, radishes, carrots, broccolli, cherry tomatoes and cauliflower—so everything I planted is coming up. Yah!
And I was getting my Nova Scotia trip pictures together and so am sharing a picture of me! Hi!! This was at Peggy’s Cove. Hubby and I said we could easily live in NS and will go back again..
I am a messy painter, so I decided to make myself a Bog Jacket. The link provided has a nice picture, so if you can sew, you will get it from this:
So here is mine.
It is still wet, but you can sort of see the trees that I started.
Here it is dry. Now I have to hem it and fix the collar. I admit I have never made anything to wear and it fits funny, but its for dyeing. No-one else will ever see it. (Now watch me forget and wear it out grocery shopping or something).
It WAS hot.
We have had an incredibly warm summer here in the Yukon and for much of it I was on holidays. Lucky, lucky me…
It is finally warm enough to swim in the river. Hubby and I take the ATV along a trial about 15 minutes from our house to get there. It is fun to get all 3 of us on the ATV (I carry the dog) and whip along the trails. My hat usually falls off and hubby has to turn around and get it. Every time he says the same thing “If it falls off again, you’ll have to lump it”, but then he always stops. :-)
Here is the Yukon River near my place. Yah OK, this is not my picture, but I swear it looks a lot like this. Even though I took my camera yesterday and got some GREAT pictures of swimming and my dog in her life preserver, somehow my memory stick didn't work and I had to reform it. Luckily I only had a few pictures on it, so I only lost my swim pictures.
As to crafting, last week I also did some Sox Wax batiks. When the pieces dry, I leave them to settle for a week, then I iron out the wax with lots of newspapers. .
It was actually too hot and the wax didn't melt very well, so I had to take the pieces in and put them in the basement to ‘cool’.
Then I painted on some Setapaints.
The last step is to hit the Laundromat for a final set and to get the rest of the wax off. Very easy and I love doing this! I’m going this evening, so will post the fabric when its done.
My Favourite Pattern- The Table Topper!
I meant to post the link for the table topper, so here it is.
It is a little hard to find just by looking up table runners, so here’s the link..
http://media.primediamags.com/mags/mccallsquilting/pattern.html
My only difference is that I chopped the corners to make it a hexagon.
Did I mention I have made FOUR toppers—I love this pattern. :-)
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Its Been A Long Time
The back stairs
But I admit I ‘have’ been doing some quilting. A co-worker was diagnosed with lung cancer so I made her this lap quilt to take with her:
I also got all of my co-workers to sign it with good wishes and gave it to her before she went away for treatment. I know she was overwhelmed—I know I would cherish something like this if I were in the same situation.
I’ve also made this very nerdy wall hanging for my office ‘wall’ (a divider):
What I think is funny is that ‘Bones’ looks like a vampire. I think its the peaks in his hair. And Scotty looks pissed about something—probably that Shatner stole his lines—again.
And finally, I am pressing Lupin to use later this summer. Here Lupin doesn’t last very long and last year I kicked myself that I didn’t work fast enough and get a few flowering parts. So this year, I’m starting early and harvesting a bunch.
I’m also going to do something with these pics of immature fireweed I took yesterday. I really like the look of these. Maybe I will do a weekly photo of the fireweed and do a compilation at the end of the summer? Hmm….
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Hand Embroider Landscape
Another artist, whose work I admire, is Gilda Baron. I have one of her books and have made some little scenes using french knots which is a component of her technique.
Tonight I was not feeling well and decided this was a good time to do some ‘hand’ work, while just sitting around. I pulled out a piece of hand-dyed fabric that I had made at some point in bright pinks and muddy browns. I then added a few strokes of colour to simulate mountains. This piece is about 5”x7”.
I added a few strokes with a brown marker to give me guide lines for my stitching. Then I quickly (like in 2 minutes), sewed a few lines as background stocks and tall grass.
Another 2 minutes and I added some outlines of mountains. I should have done this before I did the grass, but whatever.
All this took about 7 minutes. The next few hours I spent quietly adding french knots to the piece. I was going to leave the piece and crawl into a nice warm bed, but in in a burst of energy, a few minutes ago I stitched on the round leaves with a small zig-zag stitch. This took under 4 minutes.
I’m glad I finished it tonight. This is a great project when you’re not feeling well and just want to curl up on the couch and watch mindless TV.
Tomorrow I’ll look this over and see if this needs any more french knots or other adjustments. I see some stalks that look pretty bare, so I’m sure I’ll need to tweak it a bit..