Friday, June 28, 2013

Weekly Report 2013 - 06/28



Oyster Bay is 24" H x 36" W. If you click on the image
you can see an enlarged version. 


This just might be a first. I started quilting Oyster Bay on Monday and finished quilting it on Thursday. It is a midsize artwork at 24" H x 36". Still I don't think I could have done such a complex pattern of FMQ if I hadn't been been developing my FMQ with Leah Day for 18 months now. That isn't all I did this past week. Here is how the week played out:

1) “Oyster Bay” (deadline 8/20/2013)

I opted for gentle undulating lines to suggest current
and wave action in the ocean section of Oyster Bay.
I used Lava Rock filled in with foam for the beach. This
combines the undulating lines in the ocean with the sea foam.
It is also suggests those little clumps of sea foam that are left
behind after a wave recedes.

a) Quilt Oyster Bay - Done!

b) Bonus - Squared up the quilt in preparation for facing.

Practice piece exploring the possibility of using the
Basic Maze motif to simulate rain.
2) Leah Day

a) Express Your Love - attach second sleeve. - Done! Express Your Love is done!!

b) Do whatever assignment Leah comes up with next. - Done!

This week's quilting motif is titled Basic Maze. It looks like marks on a ruler. It reminded me of rain. So, I put together two scraps of fabric to imply a landscape and practiced Basic Maze. I thought with the addition of some trees and smaller vegetation this could make a good  Fabric Postcard

3) Signature experimentation

a) Design a new signature motif. - Done!

This will be my "art" signature unless I design something
I like better. I like the simplicity of this with just a hint of
flourish. It doesn't overwhelm, but nor is it hidden.

I spent some time experimenting with my monogram and date to use as a signature on the front of my quilts. I settled on the one I used in Oyster Bay. I have always labeled my quilts and will continue to do so. However, a signature is a stronger way of sending each artwork off with a flourish. Why sign your work? This article says it all!

4) Pictorial Painting - This WIP still hangs on my design wall. Some day.

a) Watch the lesson that demos how to quilt the Canyon piece.

b) Quilt "Canyon."

Next week is a short week due to the July 4th holiday. My plan is to clear the decks so that I can begin the next exhibition quilt the following week.

1) “Oyster Bay” (deadline 8/20/2013)

a) Face the quilt.

b) Make and attach the sleeves.

c) Make and attach the label.

d) Add Oyster Bay to my website.

2) Do whatever assignment Leah comes up with next.

3) Pictorial Painting

a) Watch the lesson that demos how to quilt the Canyon piece.

b) Quilt "Canyon."


I am now linking up to two blogs on Friday's. The first is Leah Day's Free Motion Quilting Project and the second is Nina Marie's Off the Wall Fridays.


Friday, June 21, 2013

Week in Review 2013 - 06/21


Experiments with threads, Derwent Inktense
pencils and paint.

It was a gutsy move for me when I shared that I had entered "Tangled Up in Blue" before I knew whether I was getting a thumbs up or thumbs down. I knew I had a strong piece, with Adoration, but so much depends on what else is submitted and how Adoration would play with the other work selected. I am delighted to say I got the thumbs up. Adoration can be seen at The Brush Art Gallery, in Lowell, MA from August 8 through September 7. If Lowell is doable for you, I recommend going during the Lowell Quilt Festival and saturating yourself with all the exhibitions in town that weekend.

I have made it my mission to get my work out there. In order to achieve this I have been submitting my work to a different call for entry, either public or private ones, every week this year. It has paid off. My work can be seen in 12 upcoming exhibitions, mostly in the USA, but one takes place in Johannesburg, South Africa in September. Most are posted on my website under events.

It isn't easy coming up with all that work to submit to galleries and exhibitions. That is why I pledged to work 120 days a week in my studio during the fiscal year October 1, 2012 - September 30, 2013. It only took a couple of weeks to get into the rhythm. Now I can't imagine working any other way. Here is what I managed to accomplish during the week ending June 21, 2013.


1) Adoration

a) Attach the label - Done!

b) Add to my website - Done! Here is the proof. 

2) “Oyster Bay” (deadline 8/20/2013)

a) Experiment with ways to add the purple staining and lines seen on the inside of an oyster shell. - Done

Finally an experiment that works. I decide to
go with Setacolor paints blended with a
floating gel medium.












Here is how the painted oyster shell looks. Thanks to
Annette Kennedy's class I am able to blend the color
I need and fade the color in a gentle gradation using
floating medium.

b) Attach the oyster shells to the quilt. - Done!


Detail from Oyster Bay


Oyster Bay as it looks today.

c) Add a few more ridges of foam to balance the white of oyster shells in the composition. - Done!

This is why you save those scraps. I thought I would
have just one row of  foam, but when the composition
screamed out for more white I was very grateful to
have these left over scraps!
3) Leah Day

a) Express Your Love

         i) Hand stitch the facing in place. - Done!
        ii) Attach the label. - Done!
       iii) Create and attach the sleeves. Both are created and one is attached.

b) Do whatever assignment Leah comes up with next.

Sampler of Lava Rocks infused with sea foam.

This week's motif from Leah is called Lava Rocks. Naturally, I couldn't resist adding my own twist. I thought two things, one that Lava Rocks as is would make a nice tree fungus and two, if I added sea foam to the cobblestone shaped gap that is being echoed I could use Lava Rocks with Sea Foam for my beach background in Oyster Bay. In order to see how it would quilt out  I selected a fabric that I might use for tree bark. I have deemed the experiment successful and will use it in Oyster Bay next week.

4) Signature experimentation - Never got any further than Leah's assignment. 

a) Design a new signature motif.

5) Pictorial Painting

a) Watch the lesson that demos how to quilt the Canyon piece.

b) Quilt "Canyon."

I am on such a roll with Oyster Bay, that I assume that is where I will focus next week. Still, it is nice to have a couple of other ideas lined up should I need a change. Here are my plans for the week ending June 28, 2013:


1) “Oyster Bay” (deadline 8/20/2013)

a) Quilt Oyster Bay

2) Leah Day

a) Express Your Love - attach second sleeve.

b) Do whatever assignment Leah comes up with next.

3) Signature experimentation

a) Design a new signature motif.

4) Pictorial Painting

a) Watch the lesson that demos how to quilt the Canyon piece.

b) Quilt "Canyon."

I am now linking up to two blogs on Friday's. The first is Leah Day's Free Motion Quilting Project and the second is Nina Marie's Off the Wall Fridays.

Friday, June 14, 2013

Week in Review 2013 - 06/14





"Tree Serenade" - 48" H x 40" W
I am a member of Studio Art Quilt Associates (SAQA,) an international organization whose mission is to bring attention to art quilts as an art medium. This mission has helped shaped my own mission in recent years. I still enter calls for entry for art quilt shows, but now I am just as likely to enter calls for art, when fiber is listed amongst the accepted categories or is not specifically excluded. That is why I chose to the enter the “Michigan Fine Arts Competition” held at the Birmingham Bloomfield Art Center in Birmingham, MI. My piece, “Tree Serenade” made from recycled practice pieces I made while doing Leah Day’s 2012 assignments, will be in the exhibition. If you will be in the area between June 28 and August 23, 2013, please drop by and then share your experience with me.

I managed to complete both of the major non-studio obligations I referred to last week and still find time to make it into my studio for 2.5 days this week. Here are my studio accomplishments.

1) Adoration – Done!

a) Attach the label – Done!

b) Add to my website – Done! Adoration is now on the opening page of my website. If you click the image you will go directly to Adoration’s page.

2) “Oyster Shards” (deadline 8/20/2013)

a) Create the oyster shell template – Done!

These oyster shells were made off quilt to be appliquéd on later.
They range from 8" - 12" long and 4" - 6" wide. 

b) Make an oyster shell to be appliqued to the background. – Done! I made three!!! However, I am thinking of tweaking them just a tad more to add blue/purple rings of concentric ridges in the pearlescent portion. I will be testing several thread options to see what looks best.

A closer look at one of the oyster shells.  The pearlescent center
is created by layering the same tulle used in the sea foam from last
week, but only a single layer. The rims were fused in place with
Steam a Seam. This held the tulle in place during the quilting process.
Once they were quilted I cut them out so that they can be appliquéd to the quilt.

3) Leah Day

a) Express Your Love

         i) Cut facing strips. – Done!
         ii) Stitch facing strips to the quilt. – Done!
         iii) Hand stitch the facing in place. – Begun.
         iv) Attach the label. – Pinned in place.

b) Do whatever assignment Leah comes up with next. – Done!


"Foundation Puzzle" using a thread of variegated peacock colors.
Leah does this by spiraling from the outside in and then travel
stitching her way back out along the spiral. I prefer to leave a
wider channel when I spiral in and use the channel to spiral back
out again.
c) Bonus Project – I finished my sampler from last week using Carol Ann Waugh’s rattail finishing technique. This is a fast and effective way to finish a quilt, especially smaller pieces. Carol Ann Waugh, like Leah Day, is a Craftsy.com teacher.

Doesn't the rattail finishing technique work well on this piece?
4) Signature experimentation – Not this week.

a) Design a new signature motif.

5) Pictorial Painting – Not this week.

a) Watch the lesson that demos how to quilt the Canyon piece.

b) Quilt "Canyon."

Here is where I plan to focus my energy next week:

1) “Oyster Shards” (deadline 8/20/2013)

a) Find a way to add concentric, believable ridges to the pearlescent portion of the oyster shells. Possibilities include various threads and paint.

b) Create a quilt sandwich with the pieced background fabric, batting and backing.

c) Baste the sandwich.

d) Add the oyster shells.

2) Leah Day

a) Express Your Love

      i) Hand stitch the facing in place.
     ii) Attach the label.

b) Do whatever assignment Leah comes up with next.

3) Signature experimentation

a) Design a new signature motif.

4) Pictorial Painting

a) Watch the lesson that demos how to quilt the Canyon piece.

b) Quilt "Canyon."

I am now linking up to two blogs on Friday's. The first is Leah Day's Free Motion Quilting Project and the second is Nina Marie's Off the Wall Fridays.



Friday, June 7, 2013

Week in Review 2013 - 06/07

Tips, Techniques and Thoughts:

My newest work in progress, “Oyster Shard’s” background was free form curved pieced. I used a method similar to the one Alicia Merrett’s demonstrates.  The first thing I do is press and starch my fabric BEFORE I cut it. I prefer to pin my fabric before sewing. To match the seam I flip the two pieces of fabric to be seamed wrong side up and lay them out, as they will be sewn. Then I mark the tops, bottoms and halfway points of each curve on both fabrics. These marks are where I will place my pins. I prefer to use an 1/8” seam allowance for curves. As you can see in the detail photo, I am able to achieve a smooth seam allowance.

Detail from "Oyster Shards" highlighting the curved piecing.

It has been a busy week in my studio. There is something very heady about starting something new. Just as there is something energizing about clearing out the clutter from prior projects. I did both. I even caught up on my Leah Day assignments. Here is how the week played out.

1) Adoration

a) Attach the sleeve – Done!

b) Make and attach the label – Printed but not attached.

c) Add to my website – Not yet.

2) “Oyster Shards” (deadline 8/20/2013)

a) Piece the three (oops four) background strips – Done!

The background for "Oyster Shards" is pieced. When
finished the quilt will be ~ 24" H x 36" W

b) Create the oyster shell template – Partially done. I have the image printed out. I still need to transfer it to freezer paper.

Tight close-up of "Oyster Shards" to show the sea foam strip.

I created the sea foam by laying from bottom up, sea fabric, white tulle that already had imbedded glitter, eyelash yarn and a second layer of tulle. I then quilted the layers together with small, medium and large circles. I travel stitched around the larger circles three times to build up thread.

3) Leah Day

a) Express Your Love

         i) Square up quilt - Done!
         ii) Make binding – I have decided to face this quilt, not bind it.
         iii) Attach binding – No longer applicable.
         iv) Make and attach label – Printed, but not attached.

b) Finish last week's assignment from Leah Day. – Done!

I am having a lot of fun creating tableaux with the assignments Leah is handing out.

The turquoise and white threads are stitched using Ribbon Stage.
I created the red flaming sun with Inside the Sun. I varied Leah's
motif by finishing the sky with small spirals.

c) Do whatever assignment Leah comes up with next. – Done!

As soon as I saw Leah's motif, Cobblestones, I knew I wanted to stitch a formal garden using Cobblestones for the path. In one of those moments of synchronicity the very next pattern to learn was Permed Fern. Note I purposefully built up the thread along the path's edges to give a feeling of curbing. The cobblestones are stitched with a variegated 35 lb. weight thread. It is predominately gray and blue-gray, with a very occasional brick segment.

"Fantasy Garden" is approximately 10" square.

4) Signature experimentation

a) Design a new signature motif. – Not done.

5) Pictorial Painting

a) Watch the lesson that demos how to quilt the Canyon piece. – Not yet.

b) Quilt "Canyon." – Not yet.

6) Bonus Project – Cleaned up my studio, replacing fabric on the shelf and clearing off my design wall of all reference and sample materials from completed quilts.

I have two large pieces of non-studio business to attend to in the week ending June 14. I don’t expect to accomplish everything on my list. However, this is the game plan for all the projects I have coming up.

1) Adoration

a) Attach the label

b) Add to my website

2) “Oyster Shards” (deadline 8/20/2013)

a) Create the oyster shell template

b) Make an oyster shell to be appliqued to the background.

3) Leah Day

a) Express Your Love

         i) Cut facing strips.
         ii) Stich facing strips to the quilt.
         iii) Hand stitch the facing in place.
         iv) Attach the label.

b) Do whatever assignment Leah comes up with next.

4) Signature experimentation

a) Design a new signature motif.

5) Pictorial Painting

a) Watch the lesson that demos how to quilt the Canyon piece.

b) Quilt "Canyon."

I am now linking up to two blogs on Friday's. The first is Leah Day's Free Motion Quilting Project and the second is Nina Marie's Off the Wall Fridays.