Entries from March 2009
My poor blog has been so neglected! I have been busy getting my oldest ready to move out of the nest. He leaves for Arizona in two weeks to start school at UTI in Avondale. He will be gone for at least a year and it is highly likely that he won’t move back home when he is done with school. He had been working full time until the end of Feburary and since then we have been getting everything in order for him to go. His youngest sister is already redecorating his room….at least in her mind! He has most of his stuff packed away and no doubt little sister will have a paintbrush in her hand before he reaches the end of the driveway!
The only thing fiber related thing I have accomplished lately is the pair of socks I finished knitting:

See that little ball of yarn in the picture? That is all I had left when I finished the second sock. Whew! That was close! If it appears that one sock is bigger than the other, you are very observant…..grrrr. This hasn’t happened since the first few pair I made. I don’t know where I miscounted but I must have gone to many rounds on the foot of the second one. They also look a bit out of proportion. That is because I make short cuffs on my socks. For some reason, I don’t like knitting the cuff so I tend to make them short. I also tend to make my socks too big no matter how hard I try to get it right.
I have decided I need to learn “toe up” sock knitting. I have been watching some youtube videos to see how this is done. I made a practice toe tonight. Not bad. The best part seems to be that I don’t have to do that pesky Kitchener thing. I will have to work more on this.
I can’t handle wool next to my skin so I always make cotton socks. Anyone know of any great cotton sock yarns?
Until next time.
Categories: Knitting · Socks · Uncategorized
This is the question I intend to pose to the Quilt Art List! And I will go first. This is what is up right now:

And this:

And just for fun, this is what is on my main work table:


And this is my latest knitting project, another pair of socks:

These are size 4 needles. The pink is much brighter than this picture shows. I just love varigated yarn! This is Sinfonia, a 100% cotton yarn that I bought at Hobby Lobby. I have never worked with this before but so far so good. I am not the greatest knitter in the world but I love making socks. The only thing I DON’T like is not really knowing if they will fit until I have put a bazillion hours into them. Hopefully I will have the first one of the pair done this weekend.
Until later….what are you working on?
Categories: Knitting · Ladders Series
Thanks for all the congrats on getting in to Sacred Threads! I am amazed even yet.
I did get back into the studio today but I am letting the painted quilt sit for a while. I moved back into more comfortable area and started working on another ladder quilt. Here is where I am so far:

This measures about 16″ x 20″ at this point and it is tentatively called “Corporate Ladder”. The greens are a bit more intense than this picture shows.
The other day I started this one:

Not sure at all where this is going. I got stuck and that is why I started the one above. Obviously, it is much farther along. Both of these started with strips leftover from other things. I may work on them more later today and maybe not. I am feeling very antsy for some reason and can’t seem to stay focused for very long on anything!
Have a wonderful weekend!
Categories: Ladders Series
I am so excited I can hardly breathe! My first entrance and first acceptance into a real, important, juried quilt show! I got a big envelope from the Sacred Threads show to be held in June in Reynoldsburg, Ohio in June. My quilt Long Dark Night of the Soul was accepted and my Justice quilt was denied.
I am not sure when my feet will finally touch the floor and my kids say I have perma-grin
. They are right!
Categories: Uncategorized
I am so thankful to everyone who took the time to look at this and leave such helpful suggestions and comments! I am clearly out of my realm here and I am painfully aware that it shows. But what the heck, I might as well make my learning experience public
. I added more paint last night and this is what it looked like:

I still hated it so this morning I decided to wash it in the washer. I hadn’t heat set anything yet. This is how it came out:

My “moon” is woefully offcenter, if only my horizon line were! Time for more paint. This time I added some Jacquard gold watered down and applied with a foam brush to the center area. I also used more shiva to give it more wave:

I think I might call the the ugly quilt. Wonder if Ami Simms is still doing her contest….. Actually, close up, I like the lok of the gold on top.

I haven’t solved my horizon line issue. Maybe I will wash over the whole thing with the gold….I am about to conclude that painting is not my thing. I suupose I could use this as a smalll rug. I have this thing about everything having to turn out and be used for something.
Again, feel free to add your 2 cents worth here. Pondering the next step…..and the big question, is it possible to make this worse?
Categories: Mistakes · Painting Quilts
Okay I am finally back to work….at least a little. I pulled a piece back out that I worked on in January but wasn’t happy with. Remember this?

Someone suggested that I add a sheer fabric over the top. That got me thinking. If I only did the bottom half, it would look like buildings reflected in water. Cool. Today I fould the only piece of sheer fabric I have and tried it out:

Nope. Too shiny, not me. So I decided to add more quilting but use only dark thread on the bottom half and light on the top. Here are the results:

Not enough contrast. Now what? I remembered the Shiva paint sticks I got a while back and tried a few out on a practice quilting scrap. Not bad. Decided I am not liking this piece anyway so I might as well go for it.

Okay, definitely more contrast here. But does it look like I ran over it with my car? This is mostly black so I decided to add some dark blue. I want it to look intentional, not just dirty!

Here is a close up:

I like the way the quilting lines show up like waves. Still not sold on this though, not even close. Not sure what to do next. I think it looks more unfinished than ever. Thinking I should have left it alone entirely. I will leave it pinned up and think about it a while. This is the first time I have ever tried paint on a quilt and obviously have a lot to learn. Maybe this is just not my thing.
The horizon line bothers me and I don’t know how to fix it. I welcome any comments, you won’t offend me even if you tell me it is part of the crap quota! Any ideas would be most welcome as well. Please fire away!
Categories: Mistakes
I am one of the worst cooks on the face of this planet. My kids say, where there is smoke, there is dinner. Seriously. They LIKE school cafeteria food! So how in the world did I end up with an amazing daughter who aspires to be a chef? Don’t believe me? This is what I got for my birthday:

That stuff that looks like fire is sugar! Isn’t is beautiful? Almost too pretty to eat but eat it I did. And it was incredible
. She is amazing.
Not much sewing got done last week due to a bout with the flu. Yuck. Later today I will post pics of the current state of the sewing room and UFOs. Until then….
Categories: Uncategorized