The Rambling River Art Quilters met recently to display our new challenge - Seeing Red. The rules were:
use a recognizable piece of the red fabric and depict the subject "seeing red" in some way. I will post more about each individual one and watch the progress as Jane figures out a way to put them into one piece with connections. Here is mine. It depicts the Red Poppies that were all over France this spring. It is based on a pattern done by Lenore Crawford although I used my own techniques to construct it. sorry about the quality of the picture. I didn't take one of my own piece and had to crop it from the larger one.
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Off to Houston
Off to Houston for the International Quilt Festival. Watch for posts from the floor with all the quilts. So excited.
Friday, October 12, 2012
Postcards for Pets
Frieda Anderson recently blogged about a project in Houston by Pokey Bolten - Postcards for Pets.
Judy and I got together and made several postcards - some featuring pets, others holidays or just fun. We're sending them off tomorrow.
Info below tells where and how if you are interested.
From Pokey Bolton:For this
fall’s International Quilt Festival/Houston, we are launching our
first of three Festival Pet Projects, and we are inviting YOU for this fall’s show to make fabric postcards that will sell for $20 each to benefit Friends for Life. Would you be willing to make and donate a one-of-a-kind fabric postcard? I am hoping we get at least 500 fabric postcards, and if they all sell, that is $10,000! (And wouldn’t it be fantastic if we got even more?) We encourage ALL types of fabric postcards: animal-themed, abstract imagery, landscapes, floral pieces, etc. The point is to raise as much funds as we can! If you are interested in making a fabric postcard (or two or three or more), here are the requirements: Each fabric postcard must be 4? x 6? and can have either a horizontal or vertical orientation. They should be stitched (hand or machine) and consist of a front, batting (or interfacing), and a back. As these postcards will not be going through the mail, it is OK if they are in excess of 1/8? in thickness. So if you want to heavily embellish your postcard(s), go for it! You are not limited to making just one fabric postcard. Create as many fabric postcards as you like! On the back side of the fabric postcard, please sign your name and title your postcard. (Contact information is optional.) These fabric postcards are due at the Quilts, Inc. office no later than Tuesday, October 23rd. Please note: this is a received-by date. You can mail as many fabric postcards as you would like, but please place them in a padded envelope. This way they will stay in pristine condition to be displayed at Festival. Please mail them to: Festival Pet Project Attn: Pokey Bolton 7660 Woodway Suite 550 Houston, TX 77063 |
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Whose feet are these?
I love to take pictures of my feet in different situations. Today Tom, King and I went geocaching/hiking in Greensfelder. It was a beautiful cool fall day and the colors were just starting. King is a great caching dog and Tom even helped today.
Cache King & Tom Bombadill |
Amazing pattern in mushrooms |
Whose feet are these? |
Cache King guarding the cache site |
Fall colors starting Eagle View Valley |
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Amish Quilt to be published
Years ago I made an Amish style quilt for my friend Pat as a thank you for watching my oldest son one summer while I worked. Recently C&T publishing asked for submissions for a 30th anniversary book and I sent in pictures. It was accepted! and will be published. How exciting.
and it's hand quilted |
Lynn's Quilt
OK where did September go? I had every intention of posting but lost it all along the way. Guess I was busy.
One of my oldest dearest friends from junior high school lives in England. She came to visit last week for our high school reunion. Last year I brought home blocks made by her grandmother to put together in a quilt and finished it in time for her visit. She was surprised and pleased I think.
Here they are. I loved the 50's fabrics. Someone could use these to make some new fabrics!
We think they were all from clothing - Lynn remembers some of them
One of my oldest dearest friends from junior high school lives in England. She came to visit last week for our high school reunion. Last year I brought home blocks made by her grandmother to put together in a quilt and finished it in time for her visit. She was surprised and pleased I think.
The quilting |
Love, love love the fabrics |
Lynn with her quilt |
We think they were all from clothing - Lynn remembers some of them
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