Tuesday, October 07, 2025

MADE A BEAD SPIDER

 I made a spider with beads.


I'm going to dangle it somewhere.  Live long and prosper.






Monday, October 06, 2025

SYNTHROPOL TO THE RESCUE

 After much talk and advice received, I got my Synthropol and mixed a strong solution with water and began dobbing, blotting and rubbing at the orange bleed (caused by the Aurifil thread I used to baste this quilt).

It is hard to see if its working when the fabric gets wet, but it does appear to be.  I'll have to wait until it dries tomorrow to know how well it worked.


It took almost three hours to do the whole quilt.  I'm hopeful that I got it all.  By the end of that time, my hands were puckered and were beginning to cramp.  

Friday, October 03, 2025

TINY HEXAGONS

 I've started making a Needle Book from a pattern by Sue Spargo.

It involves making this tiny hexagon flower.  I made my own paper hexies to wrap the fabrics around.  I will sew them together tonight while watching TV.  



Thursday, October 02, 2025

ORANGE BLEED ON QUILT

 I was very disappointed to see Carpe Diem when I got home.  It's been three days on the work wall drying from the water I sprayed on it to remove the blue marking lines.  The blue lines are mostly gone, but the orange bleed from the Aurifil thread is still visible on the quilt.


This is so heartbreaking for me.  I've put a lot of work into making this quilt and I'm very proud of it.  And to have an internationally popular thread brand bleed is very upsetting.  I don't think of thread color as ever bleeding.  I need to think about what to do because I can't submit it to a show looking like this.  I don't want to wash it.  The batting is 100% wool and will shrink and wouldn't look right for a show either. I need to consult with my quilt friends and think about this.


Tuesday, September 30, 2025

DAY TWO OF WORKSHOP

 Day Two of the Exquisite Bead Book Workshop.  First thing, we rinsed the dyes from our fabrics then set them out to dry.




And we began beading on our practice pieces.


We began with stitching what will become the binding on the pages



It's a blanket stitch with a knot added.




Monday, September 29, 2025

EXQUISITE BEAD WORKSHOP

 I left home at about 7am heading north to La Conner for the Exquisite Bead Book Workshop with Gail Harker.  

I arrived a little early even though I stopped several times including at Starbucks for breakfast and coffee.

The workshop was in the Civic Garden Center, which is right across the street from the Quilt Museum.

The Pacific NW Quilt and Fiber Arts Museum

The LaConner Civic Garden Club

The first day we dyed the fabrics we prepared and brought, wool and silk organza.  Each reacted differently to the dyes.  The wool took a lot of dye while the organza needed very little, but it didn't spread very well for either.  So, we massaged it to get the dyes to move in interesting ways.

Dyes prepared.

Gail explaining to us how we'll do it.

And we dyed some perle cotton thread that we'll use on binding our books.

Here are some of the others fabrics - we set them out on plastic to leave them overnight.



And my fabrics.








Sunday, September 28, 2025

DONE HAND QUILTING

 I finally finished the hand quilting big stitch on the Carpe Diem quilt of improv Hourglass blocks.

I haven't done any hand quilting in decades, at least on anything this big.  

I pinned up a sheet of plastic on the work wall and pinned the quilt up, using lots of pins.  My purpose was to get it squared up and straight.  Then I sprayed it with water to get the blue marking lines to disappear.  It took a lot of spraying, some of the marks were a little stubborn, but they all eventually went away.

However, orange from the Aurifil 50wt thread I used for the basting left orange marks and faint lines here and there on the lightest fabric.  Very disappointing. 

I patted the quilt, while wet, to get the layers  to meld together and it looks a lot better now.  

So here it is:


Before I sprayed with water, notice the orange dots and faint lines between.

After water, marking lines are gone, but orange dots still visible.