Hello.
This last week end was the spring retreat at the Schweinfurth. It is a time when one can work on projects of one’s own choosing and be with other like minded folks. This time I was in the dry studio and worked on lots of projects. Many of my friends were present too. Sharon did some wonderful pillow covers down stairs in the wet studio.
Joyce did some explorations that look a lot like her paintings. As you can see she really loves the apple green color.
Regina worked in the wet studio too and showed me one of her finished indigo/ hand dye painted pieces the first morning before she got to work.
Liz was up stairs and she took advantage of Nancy’s expertise to move forward with machine quilting.
Norma put together a new top made with fabric her grandson brought back from Sweden for her.
Sally worked diligently on this piece and got the top all assembled over the weekend.
I worked away on may projects- but folks were most amused by my “Pig Pen” like approach to building scrap units.
I put in a lot of thought into the old blue squares and decided to cut them down to 6″ squares. The 42 of them will be added to 43 newly embroidered purple squares that will be my new Daily Practice work. Later I will assembled the old ones and then new blocks into a quilt.
It was a great fun weekend and we did get silly as this picture shows- we were excited talking over one another and laughing when the Kindergarten teacher in Liz came out and she put us in line.
There was an extra benefit to being at the Schweinfurth, we got to see the Made in New York show. I really liked this wonderful bit of fiber work that greets one at the opening of the show.
Tues was also meeting day for QuEG’s and Diva’s. For QuEG’s we meant at Dori’s house. Sue Ellen had a great sunset to share with us.
Corrine had more of her wonderful leather works.
Victoria showed off one of her new projects too.
Dori had a beautiful bed quilt that she is doing for her grand daughter. Dori also shared a portion of her Paper Doll collection with us.
It was amazing and brought lots of laughs as well as memories to all of us. A fun meeting.
Diva’s was a lot quieter. Maureen showed off her newest bit of hand work. This photo does not show all the stitch work.
Mary brought back her finished “Painted Ladies”. They are delightful.
Wednesday, the FAB group helped Nancy do a bit of moving by all showing up at her old house and loading up our cars and then driving to the new house and unloading there. I took this shot of the drooping tulip in the garden at the old house. I was taken by the shape. Nancy is leaving beautiful gardens behind- but looking forward to building new ones.
Progress Report: Icarus This work is 35″w X 41.5″ l. I spent a lot of time on this at the retreat. Not only did I add the body parts to the background I added the loin cloth and did more quilting. I added the harness and wing connections on Monday when I got home.
I am quite pleased with it and it is off to be hung at a part of the “ Flight Show “ by Associated Artists in the Maniluas Library for the next 30 days.
Circular Thinking 3 X 3- revisited. The more I looked at this piece the more unhappy I was with it. So over the weekend I took it apart and re assembled it. I am still working on evening up the sides.
Scraps assembly This is the way the strips look when they are sewn together and pressed. I will then cut them horizontally into 2.5″ strips and put the strips into long rows that will later be added to blocks or as boarders for the Scarp Happy quilts I make.
Sketchbook Revival: This class is over now but I am still working doing the lessons that I did not get to. This is what I did in response to Rachel Taylor’s instruction. The whole process has been a good way to stretch a bit.
Daily Practice – Purple squares Here is the first purple square to go with the blue ones I mentioned before.
Fortunately I still had the cut letters that I had created for the first set of squares so I could add the stamping like the first ones.
Childhood Memories- Fishing in Minnesota
My brother, Gene always liked to fish. Me – not so much, but I would go along and read while he did the fishing. One summer our family took a vacation in the 1,000 lakes of Minnesota. For 10 days we did not see or talk to anyone other then the family members. Gene and I spent several days” fishing”. On one of those days we were quietly floating in a nice sunny area when Gene had a strike. He reeled the fish up and out of the water- it was a big one! Then the line snapped and the fish fell back into the water. Gene was upset. But upon looking over the side of the boat he spotted the bright silver lure against the dark green bottom. He quickly tied another lure to his line and carefully dropped it back into the water and hooked the new lure into the first and proceeded to reel everything back in. This time however he quickly pulled the fish over the boat where the line broke for a second time and the fish and two lures landed in the bottom of the boat. He was thrilled. A great fish story. He went on to catch three more fish that afternoon. And guess who got to clean the fish?- Me of course.
Keep Creating
Carol