Hello,
The season is calming down for me and the cool days make me want to sleep more. It is a good time to reflect before we get into the hurry of fall. I only had one meeting this week and that was with the Pixies. They too seemed to be in a lull with very little happening. I am enjoying the quiet.
Progress Report: Cut Ups I am working away on this project and I want to share a little trick that I came across on Facebook. Sense I am again outlining all the parts of this scissors piece with an appliqued yarn , I learned that you can tape a straw to your machine to direct the yarn to line up with you foot so you have both hands free to control your piece as it goes under the needle. It sure makes the process easier.
Scrap Blocks I have added the scrappy side panels to all my 4.5 ” centers and cut the blocks into 8.5″ units now. The number pinned to the top tells me how many blocks of each color I have . This will make doing the layout step go quickly when I build the rows.
Playing with Purple This work is 24″ w X 12″t. I started this in the Joyous Embroidery class with Fiber Art take 2, earlier this year. It is finally done. I enjoyed adding all this fun bits and pieces onto the surface.
Generational Mix This work us 24″ X 18″. I made some of the add on units and some were from the fabrics that Casey sent me of Grandmothers stuff. Again the inspiration came form the Joyous Embroidery class. The buttons are from the ones my Aunt May brought home from the button factory . They are all pearl buttons that where called seconds. I think they are beautiful in there imperfections.
Lichen I started a new piece that is built on and old work. I painted Tyvek and melted it with a heat gun and then mixed it with some new punch needle work to begin this piece. This will take a while as I embellish it with buttons and beads as well as stitches.
Handworks I also finished up these two little works from the Angela’s challenge.
I am sure will keep busy this week as I always do and I hope that your days are as full as you want them to be.
Keep Creating,
Carol