Closeup of the quilting in Bargello Blessings, the quilt I made for my sister. |
Closeup of the quilting in Bargello Blessings, the quilt I made for my sister. |
Yesterday was Thanksgiving here in the States. Since moving to Wisconsin, 1,200 miles from the majority of our family, we have traditionally celebrated the feast with another couple in a similar position. I miss those Thanksgivings we used to host with 12 to 20 family members around the table. Now that there are only four of us, we trim way back on the side dishes. Somehow I still managed to achieve turkey stupor and I didn't even go back for seconds. Another tradition on Thanksgiving are the phone calls from family members. My brother who moved to Oxford, England, like other expats, treated himself to a few slices of turkey and peas. He had two pressing questions. First, he just wanted to hear about what we were serving so he could be transported back to the feasts of our youth. Second, he wanted to know if I had finished my sister's quilt in time to send it to her before her first chemotherapy treatment. There was an addendum to that second question. Would I be sharing a picture of the quilt in this posting. The answer is yes.
I spent fewer hours in the studio this week due to the holidays. Despite the shortened hours here is what I managed to accomplish:
1) Night Vision - (Due January 31, 2015)
a) Finish the quilting - I moved the quilting much closer to the finish line. The more I do the more the veins of the leaves stand out. It is becoming a very textured piece with a dimensional feel. Yeah!
b) Blind stitch the frog in place - not yet
c) Square up the quilt - not yet
2) Free motion quilting practice. - Between my sister's quilt and Night Vision I got sufficient free motion quilting practice.
3) LifeBook 2014 - Do the assignments. - Done!
It amazes me that after 48 weeks of LifeBook lessons there can be any more mixed media techniques to learn, but there are. The background to this piece was done by using petroleum jelly as a resist. Wherever the petroleum jelly was applied and then painted, the paint could be rubbed off. When this done with five layers of paint a wonderful antiqued, weathered look is achieved.
4) Surprise for my sister (Due November 24) - Done!
I finished in time to ship the quilt on November 22nd. My sister was delighted, especially with the purple palette, her favorite color scheme.
a) Finish binding the quilt - Done!
b) Add the label - Done!
c) Ship the quilt - Done!
1) Night Vision - (Due January 31, 2015)
a) Finish the quilting
b) Blind stitch the frog in place
c) Square up the quilt
2) Free motion quilting practice.