Ever since moving to Southern California 30 years ago, I have marveled at the region's windmills, especially the miles of them between my Los Angeles home, and the "Road to California" quilt show in Ontario, CA, that I visit annually. They look like this:
Sometimes they spin in unison, sometimes out of sync, but they always make me happy, a majestic miracle of alternative energy.- tulle
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Let's give scrap baskets a double meaning! Made from scraps, especially thread scraps, this basket is also a good place to throw them! It's about 4.5" high and 3.5" across. I used silk, so it's extra fancy, but you can use any fabric and threads you like.
One end overlaps the other. Three metallic buttons seal the flap, and I put more buttons below the top edge. The view shifts as you turn it...Contents include:
-- An old freemotion quilting practice sandwich,
-- Long scrap fabric strips, as background,
-- Ravelled threads on top. Most are threads ...
read moreBEFORE: In my last blog post, I showed this potential valentine, which my friend Jane pointed out, looks more like the Valentine's Day Massacre.
I certainly couldn't give this to anyone I don't wish to maim. But then it occurred to me that my daughter's cat, Cleocatra, routinely combines love with blood. She doesn't allow claw-clipping, so when she plays with us, scratches can ensue. She's also an unrepentant lizard-tormentor and sewing-machine occupier.
AFTER: So I turned my violent background into this! The perfect Valentine for my daughter!
This technique has been around a ...
read moreI was minding my own business, making a whole lot of improv triangle kaleidoscopes, like this.
I'm only using solids for this quilt. The smallest scraps were filling my "toss" bin.
But then the Create Whimsy newsletter arrived in my email. Lynn Woll, its curator extraordinare, had an article titled "Scrap Happy Confetti Quilts," with Valentine's Day projects. Oooooo! It looked like so much fun...and I knew I had loads of fresh scraps.
I plucked the solids from my "discard" bin and sent them into plastic bags, organized by color.
Then I cut out a 4" square ...
read moreThis is the latest piece that I've finished from a TextileArtist.org Stitch Challenge workshop. I know that I say that many of my art quilts are my favourites but I really, really love this one.
After the Storm
After the Storm |
In March of this year, I made this piece following a workshop with Jette Clover, a Danish fibre artist. It's based on a photo taken after a snow storm this winter.
A photo of my back yard after the snow storm |
Our workshop was to create a piece based on a winter scene. I've often ...
read moreIn this video, I’ll show you how I made this no sew tulle tutu skirt. I used it as a photo prop in my daughter’s one month milestone photos, but you can make this in any size or length by adjusting the calculated measurements. This tutu is perfect for photos or dress up play.
This project comes together fast with just a few items: scissors, elastic, tulle, and either a single safety pin OR thread. It’s a no sew project if you are comfortable using a safety pin as the waistband closure. This is fine if you ...
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