Showing posts with label seashells. Show all posts
Showing posts with label seashells. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Coin depicting the ancient roman god, Janus.

Janus, the ancient roman god, is frequently found on doorways with one face on the entrance side and another face on the exit side. He is described as the god of transitions and time. I like to think of him as the god of endings and beginnings. The month January is derived from his name. January being the beginning of our calendar year.

With each New Year I, like many others turn to reflection and resolution. It is a time to look back on the past year, to take stock of my accomplishments and to devise a plan to move forward into the next year.  It is tempting to make resolutions, often health related ones such as loosing weight, exercising more or stopping smoking. However, the past few years I have made a different resolution. My resolution is to try something new each week. Sometimes this is a new item at a restaurant where I lean towards "the usual." Sometimes I experiment with a new fiber art technique. Sometimes it is a physical challenge, such as biking a half century (50 miles.) Doing something new takes courage. I am much more comfortable not breaking out of my routine and doing only things that I know I can do with confidence. However, growth rarely happens when one follows the safe, tried and true route.

One of the challenges I gave myself last year was to branch off in a new direction with my work. The result was "Beach Stroll." It combines two challenges, one, brushing up on my drawing skills and two, practicing my free motion quilting skills with my love of a print by Andrew Wyeth and the work of Mondrian.

"Beach Stroll"
by Gwyned Trefethen
33" H x 48" W


The idea of challenging myself regularly to get out of my comfort zone is not new to me. Eleanor Roosevelt is often sited in this regard. She recommended that you, "... Do one thing every day that scares you." There are many inspirational quotes attributed to Eleanor Roosevelt should you be seeking ideas or in need of a maxim to post where you can visit it daily.

Friday, October 19, 2012

Quilting Along With Leah Day - Week 36

I am loving the Flowing Line series of quilting patterns Leah has us working on this month. In this incarnation the eye shaped gaps are filled with Pivoting Paisley. This turned out to be the perfect pattern for my current WIP (work in progress) that involves a series of blocks of different sizes showcasing shells.


Full View of Scallop Shell Block
Quilted with Flowing Lines and Pivoting Paisley

So many of Leah's lessons have proven useful as I created this 15" H x 12" W block. For example how to execute a pattern in quadrants and then in rows or to work my way around a motif. The only time I have to break thread now is when I change colors or come to the end of a spool or bobbin. What a treat to not have a bunch of thread tails to tackle.

Detail of Scallop Shell Block

Then there are Leah's tips, such as the fact that she uses a Quilter's Dream mid loft poly batt. That is what I have been using for this series. The quilting stands out well enough that there was no need to photograph the backside. This piece has been soaked and blocked to remove the starch and water soluble marker. I did not iron it any time.