Thursday, May 31, 2018

Strawberry Fields Forever


It all started with this . . . assorted strawberry-themed fabrics. A few tone-on-tone fabrics
in related colors were added to the pile. I like strawberries because they’re so pretty! And,
they taste good! I decided to make a vest from these fabrics.  My vest is not yet finished,
but you can see what I've done so far, by continuing down the page.


I made some Seminole patchwork strips while at an art retreat in early April. These strips
will be incorporated into my vest.



Once I cut pattern pieces out of the batting, in this case, cotton flannel, I started playing with
layout ideas.



This is a “rough” layout of the vest back.



I moved pieces around on the  front sections of the vest. I tried two different layouts. Note, some of the fabrics have traded places!


I liked the second layout (below) best.


When I reach the point of having the entire vest pieced, I’ll start adding some
embellishments. Typically I’ll start by choosing some novelty threads and yarns to be
hand-couched atop the patchwork. Photo below shows what I’ve chosen to use on my
strawberry-themed vest, so far!


Decorative strands are hand-couched in random arrangements. Using regular sewing thread, I pull needle and thread from the batting side to the pieced side. I then stitch over the strand about every1/4 to 3/8  inch. I give a slight tug to each stitch to create added texture. I will continue to add many
more pieces of yarn and decorative trims.





The two detail shots below show my hand-couched trims.  More progress will be shown on a
future post!





Monday, May 7, 2018

Artist’s Garden

What artist doesn’t love flowers and gardening?!  Flowers, in their infinite variety,
provide all of us with so much inspiration! Colors, sizes, and shapes are but a few 
of the qualities that launch design ideas. Many of my creations feature floral and 
gardening motifs. 

The photo below shows me wrapped in a quilt top of sunflowers. My husband,
Jim, took this photo in July, 2016 at the Pope Farm Conservancy, 2.5 miles west
of my home.



I'm currently working on a sunflower-themed blouse! I'm adding a black and white
print and a green tonal print to the floral fabric. I enjoy combining prints. I feel that
tone-on-tone prints add more visual interest to a project than solid colored fabrics.
I

Strawberries galore!  These three pieced strips will show up in a quilted vest!

This pretty geranium is gracing my front porch.  I love this vibrant "cotton candy" 
pink. I enjoy container gardening. The first plant I buy every spring is a pink
geranium. Geraniums do well on my east-facing front porch.


These fabrics, designed by Nancy Zieman, will be sewn into an outfit.



2024 Wall Quilt Show, Portage, WI

I have a quilt in the current Wall Quilt Show at the Portage Center for the Arts!  See my photos. My quilt is titled “In the Shade of the Ol...