Hello,
We are to the longest day of the year today . It is also very hot in this part of the world. It will be a while before I really notice the shorting days. I do enjoy the sunlight though. We also have the Strawberry Moon this evening. I hope it stays clear and I get to view it.
This week was a busy one for me. Friday, Liz and I went to Marcia’s for a sewing day. Joyce worked on her Bog Coat as did I.
They help on hemming was what I needed and mine is finished now.
Deb enjoyed Zoie.
Marcia showed off one of her jackets.
We had a good productive time.
I had a Sisterhood Zoom meeting and the Pixies meant too.
The Naturally Inspired class got my attention as I did a group of Gelli prints for that class.
The teacher also suggested that one cut their stencil shapes from Yupo paper. It really works well and holds up nicely. I will use it in the future.
Progress Report: Swoop II This work is 37″ w X 46″ l. It is made from leftover blocks from the first Swoop piece.
I had more fun with the quilting on this one than the first.
Lavender Floor This work is 31″ X 24″. I was playing with the free motion work and the roving again here. The fish and the starfish both have this technique as a part of them.
The sea grass is made from nylon netting and two different ribbons that I gathered to get the ripple effect.
Lap 10 The top is all pieced together and it is pin based now. I will move forward on it this week.
Glove Blocks I have just pinned this piece together and started to stitch the handkerchief down. In my sorting this week I found some more of aunt Shirley’s and grandmothers handkerchiefs too. The gloves here are from Liz.,
Floral Garden I have stitched down all the sunflowers and most of the leaves on this project. I am just about ready to add more blossoms. These flowers and the one I plan to add are made with the roving and free motion technique that I learned in the QBL class last summer.
9X9X9 I added a boarder to this work and it is pin based. Now I need to wait for the last portrait before I can go forward.
Envelopes I always save my papers from painting and turn them into envelopes. I realized that there were quit a few of them rolled up in the corner so I pulled them out and made a new batch of envelopes. It is my personal way of recycling.
Please stay safe and cool as you can at this time.
Carol