I finished the quilting on the NYC quilt today. Erik was a great help.
Scenes from the Road of Life
This is the Coordinates block I made today on Brave Patch Monday Sewcial. There were some bigger rectangles, so this block is the biggest, so far.
I started out quilting on NYC, doing straight lines with a ruler. But, I started making stupid mistakes after about an hour, so I quit before I it got really bad.
I went back to painting the Little Houses.
I got a lot done this morning. I was out in the studio before 5am painting the next batch of Little Houses, giving them a base coat on both sides.
Then after our morning walk, I got a couple of hours of quilting on NYC.
I spent some time today working on the Little Houses. I painted in more details and added some bits of ribbon and sewed on some buttons. That gave me a reason to sift through my Grandma's button jar.
I finally got the NYC quilt loaded on Eric the Longarm.
I did some horizontal straight lines in the 'background' today.
It was back to normal with meeting up with the Brave Patch Monday Sewcials.
Some of us made another Coordinates block.
Here's mine:
We met Darrell's friend Ron in the lobby of our hotel, The Clancy, for breakfast.
Afterwards, they went for a walk to do some sightseeing. Darrell wanted to look at the architecture of the city. They also made it up to Coit Tower.
While they were gone, I sat in the lobby and watched the people come and go and did a bit of sketching.
I was using a baggie to contain the art supplies I brought on the trip, but I transferred them all to this cute little bag I bought yesterday at Blick.
Darrell would be teaching all day at Shaper Origin and I'm on my own in San Francisco.
I took the #5 bus to Golden Gate Park with the idea to go into the Conservatory of Flowers and do some sketching.
As it got close to lunchtime, I took the bus back to the downtown area and had lunch. After walking around a bit and a quick stop at a big Blick Art Store, I went to SFMOMA.
We got up early, boarded a flight to San Francisco, and arrived in San Francisco at about 8:30am.
We rode the BART into downtown, dropped our bags at The Clancy Hotel and walked to Shaper Origin's headquarters where Darrell will be teaching tomorrow.We were greeted and introduced to everyone there. Darrell took a tour of the operations while I sat in their courtyard, in the sun, and sketched for a bit.
They treated us both to lunch. Afterwards, Darrell went back to talk some more with them and I took an Uber to Fisherman's Wharf (my first time riding in a Tesla).
I saw the free patterns and directions for making these little houses in Quilt Mania.
I got some of them sewed together and today I put some chalk paint on them.
They still need a lot of details.
Seems like about every other quilt I make has Solstice in it's name. But, I didn't name this one, it's called the Solstice Sampler, a block of the week, by various artists. And I couldn't resist it.
Here is this week's block:
Seems I'm always trying to catch up with my BOMs and BOWs on Mondays. So, today I got two of the Art East Quilting's Mini Sampler Blocks done.
Here is #44 The Reconnection:
In response to the angst of putting together the 30 Minutes of Play improv quilt, I bought Elizabeth Hartman's newest pattern Cats in Pajamas. It will be something easy to do.
Sometimes I think I've lost my mind.
My friend Nikki went to Quilt Festival in Houston this year.
She sent me pictures of my quilt, Rhythm in Blues, which I'm honored to have hanging there.