Showing posts with label machine quilting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label machine quilting. Show all posts

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Revisiting an Old Friend


A few blog posts ago,
I was strung out on sewing with some of the fabric I made with
deconstructive screen printing.
I neglected to post the last piece that I made during that whirl of inspiration.

I didn't want to use the pieces of fabric with bold colors
on the smaller items that I was making (I'm saving them for a bigger bag!)
but I had a couple of pieces of fabric that had very pale colors
that would be great for a small bag.

I used one piece of pale fabric
along with a scrap of hand dyed batik
(and batting of course) to make my quilt sandwich.
I did some free motion quilting along with a poppy shape
(I know! I know! I'm trying to wean off that shape...)
and a little odd shaped leaf motif.

I rolled white paint (along with textile medium)
onto the back side of the quilted area.


I wasn't sure which side I would like the best
but at this point I was just experimenting.
I painted the poppy and leaf shapes
with a colored textile paint
to make them pop.

After deciding (okay - agonizing) over which side I liked the best,
I made a very simple bag shape.

I added a binding around the top edge and zig zagged the inside seams.

Then I added some shiny beads (for the magpie in me)
and hand stitching along the top edge.

I plan on going back and adding a button and loop closure
and maybe a carrying strap later.

It's a great size for my field sketching/watercolor set
and I plan on using it for that.

In this photo you can see
that it could almost be reversible with the
painting on both sides.

I love the color combinations.

I also love the marks on the side of this
that were made with the deconstructive screen printing method.
I think that I will definitely be doing more of this in the future.

See how the stitch lines show up so well when you roll paint on top of your quilted fabric?
If you're like me and you're afraid that you will mess up a large quilted item,
why don't you experiment with a small piece like I did?


Here is the front of the small bag
(which, btw, measures about 5 1/2"x7" and is apx.1" deep)
with my awkward stitching on it.

I'm not very good at free motion quilting
but practice really does make a difference.

Won't you try something new this year?
Try combining several art forms into one...
I used screen printing, sketching (or drawing), art quilting,
fabric painting and sewing.
Oh, beading and hand embroidery.

I hope that you will exercise your creativity
on a daily basis this year.

I plan on doing just that.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Show and Tell

I'm managing to keep my word in posting more photos from my little trip up the mountain yesterday.
My friend Patsy is such an awesome machine quilter - I love her work.
And the colors!
Oh my - she hand dyes all her fabric (check out her blog and DVD's for instructions on that!).
Did you know that she has completely free quilting designs that you can download on her web site?
Yes, completely FREE!
This piece is one that she recently revisited and did some thread work on.
You can't really tell by the photo but the thread on the smaller design elements looks almost fluorescent.
Can't remember the name of it but I loved it!

This is another WIP that she brought - love the applique.
And this one - wow...can you see the machine quilting on this piece?!
It is Beautiful! She said that she used a liquid stitch product to fuse (? right word?) the edges of the green section down.
I think I have early Alzheimer's...I can't remember anything!
Perhaps it's some of the medication that I take that is doing it to me.
Couldn't be that I'm getting older...could it?
It could be that I just need to write things down...
that just might help.

She has a photo gallery on her web site as well -

you should go visit and see what fabulous works of art that she has created.

Besides being a Master Machine Quilter, Patsy is a beautiful woman with a heart of gold.

I love spending time with her!

Wednesday, July 2, 2008


My friend Patsy's work. You can see more at www.patsythompsondesigns.com.




FAA

I went tot he monthly Fiber Art Alliance group meeting in Asheville NC yesterday. If you do not belong to some sort of group like this, I strongly encourage you to join. It is so stimulating to surround yourself with people that are like minded. That can encourage and assist you in your artistic journey. I will add some pictures in a bit of the program this month. And some of the art work from our very talented members.
Patsy Thompson brought two new Art Quilts that she had finished. Beautiful, beautiful ...She is so talented. And humble. She says that with practice, your machine quilting will look like hers...Her stitches are perfectly spaced, looks like she used a Stitch Regulator but she doesn't. She is One Awesome Machine Quilter! Go to http://www.patsythompsondesigns.com/ to see just what I mean.