I hope summer it treating you well. I am enjoying my walks and savoring every moment of the sun, pleasant temperatures and gentle winds of the season. I have had several encounters with wild life this week. On my way home in the city of Syracuse at about 2:00 in the afternoon, I turned a corner to find a doe crossing the street followed by a young spotted fawn. It makes one slow down and really look at our wonderful world. Then on Tue eve when we were setting out on our patio, listening to music and quietly talking, a skunk walked about a foot away from my husband on his nightly food search. Then Eric had a face to face encounter with yet another Skunk last eve. No doer either time.
I had my usual meetings with Creative Strength Training and Pixies this week. There was a special class for CST called Negative Painting that I enjoyed too. I have not finished the work for that class yet so. The Slow Stitch group meant last week and I have finished two 6″ squares that were the challenge. This one is the non objective square.
There are all sorts of extra positive effects from QBL. For example, I got a box full of ties to use a raw material from my friend, Diane. All the ties are gutted now and ready for use. Here are my new treasures and a new challenge too.
I also made a connection with a fellow post card creator, Becky. She sent me this wonderful work this week.
Progress Report: Twilight Crows This work is 16″ w X 30.5″ l. I made the work in Valerie Goodwin’s Light and Easy workshop at QBL and finished it this week.
I am enjoying the working with crows and the transparency stuff too.
Brown Study- rework The work is 24.5″w X 8″ t. This piece is another project from QBL that I completed this week. Paula Kovark taught us how to insert quilted pieces into existing quilts. The four contrasting triangles show that effect. She called the effect “suturing “. It sure makes for lots of fun applications I think.
Cattails and Dragonflies This work is 11″ square. This project is also the result of Paula’s class. one of her many challenging assignments was to make a continuous line drawing the filled the page. I was not quite successful with the continuous line part, but most of it is. Color and paint were added this week.
Circling Circles I have been working on the quilting of this work for a while and I can now see the end. I only need to quilt three more of these circles and I will completed the job.
Paula’s emphasis on quilting lines and talk with my friend Sharon has lead to some great quilting with this series. I am all done with the quilting on Contemplate ( yellow and purple). Not only did I make the quilting reflective , but I also inserted little points into the lines sometimes. Now I am quilting on Consider( red and green), and I am starting with the colors them selves and will build out from there. I will begin to quilt on Ponder this week with yet another quilting approach.
Handwork With the addition of a few more beads and stitched I declared this work done and I will move on.
Three Witches I won a beautiful piece of linen as a door prize at QBL the first week. So I stared a big project. I am going to try to created a black on white hand stitch piece of the Three Witches from Macbeth. I have drawn one an done some research on faces for the second and third. I only started stitching yesterday.
Stay cool and keep Creating
Carol