Saturday, October 31, 2020

MORE BACKGROUND NEEDED

 I got so far and ran out of background pieces f or the Covid quilt.  I counted up how many I still need and it's something like 54.  So, I got busy making more.  I've run out of a lot of the greys I'd used.  But, it should all work out.




I still have a lot to make.

BLUE MOON

 


Friday, October 30, 2020

PIKE PLACE MARKET

 We ventured out into the world this morning.  Darrell needed to go to his upholsterer to pick up some samples for a client (turns out they weren't there, so we will be going  back on Monday).

But before that, we stopped at Pike Place Market for breakfast at Honest Biscuit (yum).

We first looked for a parking place on Western Avenue, but couldn't find one.  So, we went up to First Avenue and turned onto Pike Place where, lo and behold, there were places to be had!  This is probably the first time we've parked on that street in decades.

We had breakfast sandwiches and sat out on the deck overlooking Elliott Bay.  It was so beautiful!






Sunday, October 25, 2020

WORKING ON COVID QUILT

 I pulled out the pieces I made for my Covid quilt.  They are 60* triangles made from scraps from my scrap bucket.  I think I need to make a few more...maybe more than a few.  Definitely the half-triangles for the edges.


I thought it might be easier to start sewing rows together.  I started half way down because I had previously sewn some of those rows together before I came up with this design.



Saturday, October 24, 2020

QUILT LABEL

 I forgot to show the label I made for the October 2020 Tablerunner.  And you can see the matchstick quilting I did with the walking foot on my Bernina.



Thursday, October 22, 2020

OCTOBER ENTRY

 I put my new October Tablerunner onto the entry way table along with the haunted house I made years ago. (and pumpkins from our garden)






Wednesday, October 21, 2020

OCTOBER TABLERUNNER

 I worked on the tablerunner I started a few weeks ago.  I got inspiration for this from a friend on  Instagram - and I stole her idea.  I used the technique of staring at her project until I absorbed it, then I put it away and made mine.  It turned out different than hers, but similar.

Finally finished making enough squares and sewed them together.  It's about 20" by 50".  Now to make a back and get it quilted.  I'd like to put it in the entry way on our server.



Monday, October 19, 2020

PNP3 AND A PLAN

 I made nine more little blocks today with a little different process.  This time I added the bias tape.  I was afraid I wouldn't like it, but I do!


I came up with a plan for a quilt.  I'm thinking I'll make a version of the quilt seen at the International Quilt Museum where Joe taught this workshop from.  (See post from last Saturday, it's in the picture with Joe).  Of course, I need more fabric than I have.  I went to Fat Quarter Shop online and was greatly surprised to discover they had all of the fabrics I need.  So, I'll be waiting for them all to get here.  It could be a week or more.  In the meantime, I have enough 'Kona Parsley' to put a border around each block to make them 8".  I got today's blocks done.





Sunday, October 18, 2020

PNP2

 Second day of Process not Pattern.  I made another set of 10, which actually turned out to be 11.  I used a new set of steps but the same fabrics.



Saturday, October 17, 2020

PROCESS NOT PATTERN

Joe Cunningham's Quilt Freedom Workshop this month was about following a process instead of a pattern.  

He was broadcasting from the International Quilt Museum in Lincoln Nebraska.  He and the curator showed us several Log Cabin type quilts along with some cotton crazies. 




We all fell in love with this quilt.  Maybe I'll do something like this someday.

His assignment was to follow a few steps and create ten 6" blocks.  What we do with them is up to us. 

Starting with an approximate 7" square:

1. Add a strip.

2. Cut in half, flip one side and sew back together.

3. Remove one corner and replace with a different fabric.

4. Insert a strip.

Then square up to 6" squares.

Some of mine ended up as rectangles so I had to cut off the long side and add it back to the short side to make them big enough to make a 6" squares.  That just added more interest!

I loved making these.  I'm much more engaged in improvising than I would be if I was making the same block over and over.

Here are my first ten, I'm really looking forward to making some more. Maybe with different steps.



 


Friday, October 16, 2020

DISTRACTION

I probably should be working on finishing my Floating Squares, but... 

I saw this design on Instagram and thought it would be great as a tablerunner for the front hallway.  So, I stole the idea.


I'm only about half way done with making these little blocks.



Saturday, October 10, 2020

STILL LIFE - Z

 


Well, I did the whole alphabet.  It took a bit longer than I'd planned.  But, it's done.  I'm happy and sad that it's over.

I'm going to take a break from painting.  But...I've ordered some canvases and they will be here in a few days.

Friday, October 09, 2020

STILL LIFE - Z BEGINNING

 I didn't have much time today to paint.  But I did manage to get a little done.  I wanted to get some of the zigzags done and give it a chance to dry a bit.



Thursday, October 08, 2020

STILL LIFE - Y

 


In case you were wondering, that is some Yarrow on the Yellow background with Yogurt and Yams.


Wednesday, October 07, 2020

STILL LIFE - X

 You'd think X would be a really tough one.  It is, but after I looked in the dictionary, I came up with some interesting results:

I'll explain.

Xanthium is a common weed, basically a cockleburr.  I painted from an image of the Canada Cockleburr - Xanthium strumarium var, canadense.

Xanthophyll is a yellow or brown carotenoid plant pigment which causes the autumn colors of leaves.  Cool, huh?!

Xylography is the art of carving on wood.

And, of course, my very useful X-acto knife.

That little yellow leaf is one of several I picked up this morning on my morning walk in Lincoln Park with the dogs.  There's this tree that gets the most spectacularly bright yellow in  the fall.  Here is a picture from a few years ago.






Tuesday, October 06, 2020

STILL LIFE - W

 


And, yes, I have my own weasel.

Monday, October 05, 2020

STILL LIFE - V

 And now for something completely different:


I couldn't help myself, I had to include the 'virus' in there.


Sunday, October 04, 2020

Friday, October 02, 2020

Thursday, October 01, 2020

STILL LIFE - S

 It's not done, I still have to put black lines on the yellow 'square' ruler.