Friday, December 30, 2011

New beginnings

Wow..I'm clearly excellent at maintaining this site  :) It has been a crazy couple of months since my last post.  To summarize, I no longer live in Central Oregon.  Instead, an opportunity to teach the art history I love has landed me back in my birth state, Nebraska.  I no longer work in the quilt store, obviously, though I do still manage their webpage to some extent from here. The move to Nebraska has been interesting- driving across the country with all my possessions and a grumpy cat, apartment hunting in a new city, moving in the snow.  The adventures never seem to stop!  One definitely positive outcome of all this, besides the job, is that I have my own space again!  Everything I own, save for clothes, has been in storage since I graduated from grad school and it has been so nice to get out all of my little goodies.  Hello sparkly red mixer, nice to see you my nice black desk...  I digress. I've finally got a second bedroom- can anyone say quilt room?!  Well, quilt room/office.  Have to write those Power Points and lectures somewhere!
 I'm particularly proud of my little design wall, which consists to scrap pieces of batting wrapped around Styrofoam sheets from Home Depot. Not bad for $6.80.


Also, I have discovered that the hanging shoe racks you can buy at discount places are wonderful for storing fabric!  It was so nice to put all that fabric away- you get to reacquaint yourself with all the fabric that inspires you.  It also reminds me of my growing list of projects...and I hope I'll finally get to work on them!

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Work! Fun work but still...work

It's been such a crazy month!  June is going to officially end tonight and I'm still trying to figure out where March went....go figure.  Sadly, I have no personal projects to report on- just work samples.  Though, I have to say, I really like the stuff I've been working on for them.  These cuties are my first ever pieces in hand applique!  Readers will likely recognize the pattern for these little month blocks- they come from Art to Heart's Count On It book.  Each employee in the store took responsibility for one or two blocks as a sample.  We'll be selling the kits beginning this week, the week the craziness begins in Central Oregon- the quilt show.  Dun dun duuunnn...  I found I enjoyed the hand work involved in applique, though to be honest, these particular panels are not my style.  I do think, however, that I will start working on an applique project of my own design soon.

The other project taking all of my time in the last couple of weeks has been a panel, "Flurry" by Kate Spain, that the store owner wanted me to put borders on and call it good.  And I just couldn't.  I'm sorry but I am one of those people who thinks panels aren't really quilting.  Putting borders around a panel does not a quilt make.  At the very least, cut it up!  Do something somewhat original with it!  I was pretty basic in my changes to the panel she gave me- mainly due to limited time.  This too needed to be ready for quilt show week and having spent 10 days in Nebraska during the middle of the month, I flat ran out of time to be super creative.
The careful reader will notice some little glints here and there on the quilt...  Yes, I gave in to my crystal addiction and embellished it here and there.  Have I not described my crystal addiction?  Oh...another post then- wouldn't want to scare you away now.



Sunday, May 29, 2011

It's...Spring?

Well, it's been snowing off and on here for a few days now.  Yes, it's May, nearly June.  I realize in some parts of the world, this signals the tentative beginnings of summer.  In Central Oregon, however, Spring comes with no guarantee of flowers, sun, or pleasant weather.  This year's Spring impersonation has involved rain, sleet, snow, and wind for about 6 weeks!  Rather sick of it and all the gray, truth be told! 





In the seemingly useless hope that some kind of sunny weather will arrive soon, I've been making hair clips! I found the hair clips in a bulk package at Micheal's, while the flowers themselves are supposed to be used in table arrangements and/or scrap booking.  A little hot glue and viola!


The quilting has been slow going as of late- working 40 hours a week in a quilt store doesn't actually leave a lot of time to sew, as it turns out!  :) I have managed to finish some center diamond blocks for my most ambitious project yet.

 I saw the pattern for "Starburst" in Keepsake Quilting about two months ago and fell in love!  It's designed by Dereck Lockwood and features the intricacy in design that I love.   There are at least twenty templates necessary to create this quilt- and I've never template pieced anything in my life before this!  My quilt group thinks I'm crazy but I think they're finally getting used to the idea that I like the challenge complicated quilts provide.  I'll save my rant about the current simple/block trends of modern quilting for another time, but suffice it to say, I this complicated beauty is right up my alley!


There are two colors of diamonds for the points in this quilt- the picture in Keepsake shows the designers choice of solid fabrics, featuring greens and grays.  While those make a striking contrast with the black outlining and borders, they're not my colors at all! I like the richness that warm colors provide- they really draw your eye straight to the center of this quilt.  I am adding come cool colors to the outer blocks, but you'll have to keep checking in to see when I have time to finish those mirror-images guys.