Hello,
Happy summer everyone. This week has been a busy one. I went off to Ithaca with Liz and Cheri to pick up my Phaff from its cleaning. We did a little shopping and took a load of fabrics and notions to Sew Green too. It feels good to pass things one no longer needs or will never use to someone else who just might do something wonderful with them. Liz and I got caught in a heavy rain storm after we dropped off Cheri and had to double back due to a wire across the highway. Then on Wed. Liz and I dyed for the first time this season. It feels good to be back doing that again. I did meet with the Pixies this week too. Only three of us, but still a good meeting.
Progress Report: Crows Calling This work is 36″ w X 53.5″ l. All the rectangles that are not drawn on are old silk kimonos from my friend Noel. I enjoyed quilting crows in flight as a part of the background for this one.
100 Days SAQA Challenge I am still doing this challenge and now on day 24.
Lap # 12- Butterfly I have now started to build the thread painting that I want to overlay on this quilt top. It is slow work as this shot shows all the thread painting I did in two hours. I used a full bobin to do just this much of the job.
Lap # 14 This top is all assembled now. I will move on this week.
Green As this project progresses I realize that I need a better title as their is less and less green in the work and no leavers are green. I think I am nearly ready to stitch down all the cut leaves.
Poppy Field I did get the french knot flowers add to the top section of the far field this week . Not a lot of other work on this piece. The orange flowers I made are too big to be a part of this one.
Dark side of the Moon I have started to do reflective quilting on this piece. I still have some hand work to do inside some of the circular forms too.
Daily Practice I have completed another of the daily practices pieces and started a new one last evening. They are going well.
Drawing I only completed two drawings this week.
I think I got a little out of alignment and the nose it far too long.
Childhood Memories- Jr Year Education
The Jorner year of high school was a one of challenge and change for me. Ceicle and Mike had gone off to various collages. The gang added new kids from band and adolescence was a crazy mix of finding ones self and trying to figure out the opposite sex. I suffered with my academics a bit too. I had Mr Langdon for English and he was a very demanding teacher. I liked the massive amounts of reading we had to do as we did British and American Literature. I recall reading Macbeth, Sartorius , Last of the Mohekens, Brave New World, The Scarlet Letter, The Good Earth and 1984. The class discussions we informative and fun as well. We also did the poets e e cummings and Walt Whitman. For the poetry we had memorization and I can still recite “When Lilacs Last in the Door Yard Bloomed.” Dad also arranged for me to have a tutor for my spelling and she asked me to read The Bridge of San Lewis Ray. I did well with most of the other stuff and I still am glad for the exposure to the books. I ended my time with Mr Langdon with a C- the fist semester and a C the second.
Dad’s political connections allowed me to be a Page at the Indiana state house for a day in Feb. I was excited and enjoyed the time. The day was cold and the roads were icy and we arrived half an hour late to the CIrcle that the state house is on. I remember running up the icy stairs and rushing into the building with no idea were I was to go. Out of breath I asked the man in the front hall and he directed me. In the page room after hanging my coat on a peg I took a deep breathe and started a wonderful day. I got to put bills out on the senators desks and run errands for them. The sessions seemed a bit disorganized to me as folks got up and talked to each other not paying any attention the speaker sometimes. I went to two committee meetings in the afternoon. One was on poverty and the second was on education. I almost missed being paged to do an errand at the education meeting as I was so engrossed in the topic. It was a full day with lots of learning on my part. Dad told me later that I really talked his ear off all the way home.
As to the social life it was full of teenage stress. Liking one person and not being liked in return and petty conflicts over boys. One boy, Bill Mohler, had a real crush on me and he was a sweet fellow. I went to a formal dance with him and he broth me a beautiful corsage. I even went on a date with him on a Sunday, went to church and spent the day with him and his family. But there was not spark there. Telling him I did not see him in the same romantic light as she saw me was difficult. Then after my “friend “ Terry, stole Jim, a guy I was really attracted to, away from me, before the romance even got started- I sort of swore off boys for a while. Bobby from last summer was still around and I just could not figure him out either. So I work more along the line of ” friendships” with boys and nothing more for the rest of the year.
I will be away so there will not be a Blog next week.
Please stay safe
Carol