Friday, May 8, 2015
New bags for quilt classes
Just finished three bags for teaching. The first bag (in Trunk Show post) using "Frozen" movie fabric, and now we have Olaf from "Frozen" as well as a Spiderman tote, and a little black purse to go with that little black dress. It has white fabric with hot pink polka dots on the inside!
Back to sewing!
I'm now a quilt instructor!
Amazing what a new year can bring. I had been praying for changes and that is what is happening. My word for the year is "persevere", and then a couple of months later a quote from the book of Job, "do not despise small beginnings".
I obtained business licenses' for my business "Creative Threadplay", and have a federal EIN, a state business license, and a city of Tacoma business license. Next I need to make some business cards.
My first class was April 18th, and had four ladies. Our project was Threadplay I, and we made a purse size refillable notebook. Unfortunately one of my students had to leave before I got the camera out but here are pictures of the others.
I had a wonderful time with these ladies and am looking forward to seeing them again!
I obtained business licenses' for my business "Creative Threadplay", and have a federal EIN, a state business license, and a city of Tacoma business license. Next I need to make some business cards.
My first class was April 18th, and had four ladies. Our project was Threadplay I, and we made a purse size refillable notebook. Unfortunately one of my students had to leave before I got the camera out but here are pictures of the others.
I had a wonderful time with these ladies and am looking forward to seeing them again!
More trunk show pictures
As I was taking more pictures today I found more of my trunk show pics. I am trying to document what I've made and share with dear family members that want to see. Many of these are from years past or have been seen on the previous post, but my goal is simply to add these pictures to my blog. So please bear with me...
Both of these quilts were made while living in Missoula, Montana. I took 12 weeks of Amish Quilts so you might see many Amish quilts. The other quilt mimicked the skyline we would see from our dining room window. These were hand quilted and are a treasure. I don't hand quilt any more.
This is just a bag and my attempt at a mola with decorative thread.
When I'm making art quilts, something happens in me that brings great delight. And so in the past few years I've been making more of them. These are two pieces I dearly love. I've got more in the making.
These four quilts are different kinds of miniatures. Many of these are one of a kind and only one time.
This is another Amish quilt on the left, and on the right is a "paint chip" challenge from my quilt guild. We randomly drew a paint chip and then had to use that color for 90% of the small quilt we were to make. There are small beads to the right of the moon as constellations...and one is the big dipper.
This is Adelyn's quilt. Not the best picture but its a two sided quilt. Lots of color from light shades to dark on one side, and then on the back is a hop scotch pattern and rings around that. I made bean bags with numbers to correspond to the numbers in the hop scotch quilt. Adelyn loves to sit her "bum" in the big circles.
This is another Amish quilt that I dearly love. Reminds me of looking through a window splattered with raindrops.
Thanks for reading my blog. I have more projects in the making. Working on a baby quilt for Joanie's baby boy arriving this August, and a quilt for Avery who turns 5 in October, among other projects.
Both of these quilts were made while living in Missoula, Montana. I took 12 weeks of Amish Quilts so you might see many Amish quilts. The other quilt mimicked the skyline we would see from our dining room window. These were hand quilted and are a treasure. I don't hand quilt any more.
This is just a bag and my attempt at a mola with decorative thread.
When I'm making art quilts, something happens in me that brings great delight. And so in the past few years I've been making more of them. These are two pieces I dearly love. I've got more in the making.
These four quilts are different kinds of miniatures. Many of these are one of a kind and only one time.
This is another Amish quilt on the left, and on the right is a "paint chip" challenge from my quilt guild. We randomly drew a paint chip and then had to use that color for 90% of the small quilt we were to make. There are small beads to the right of the moon as constellations...and one is the big dipper.
This is Adelyn's quilt. Not the best picture but its a two sided quilt. Lots of color from light shades to dark on one side, and then on the back is a hop scotch pattern and rings around that. I made bean bags with numbers to correspond to the numbers in the hop scotch quilt. Adelyn loves to sit her "bum" in the big circles.
This is another Amish quilt that I dearly love. Reminds me of looking through a window splattered with raindrops.
Thanks for reading my blog. I have more projects in the making. Working on a baby quilt for Joanie's baby boy arriving this August, and a quilt for Avery who turns 5 in October, among other projects.
Wednesday, April 29, 2015
My OWN Trunk Show
I got a wonderful surprise today...my aunties are proud of me and want to know what I'm teaching at Quilt Harbor in Aberdeen.
How this came about was a real shocker for me. I've asked the Lord to show me what He wants me to do, and as a song puts it "Help me find my proper place". Well this past January, I was asked to teach quilting classes. I balked, and was totally stunned at this request. Then a few weeks later, I was asked again, and what surprised me even more was that it was by someone I really respected. So in March, I started getting things ready to teach.
The first Friday of every month, the quilt shop has a bit of an open house and stays open late to let customers come to see what will be taught that month. I was asked to bring along the class examples along with some of my other works. I was THRILLED. Joanie and I took a road trip, and we had a wonderful time.
So, all this brings me to my trunk show:
I've lot art quilts for years, and have fun making wall decorations.
There are my pictures my dear family. I so appreciate your interest.
How this came about was a real shocker for me. I've asked the Lord to show me what He wants me to do, and as a song puts it "Help me find my proper place". Well this past January, I was asked to teach quilting classes. I balked, and was totally stunned at this request. Then a few weeks later, I was asked again, and what surprised me even more was that it was by someone I really respected. So in March, I started getting things ready to teach.
The first Friday of every month, the quilt shop has a bit of an open house and stays open late to let customers come to see what will be taught that month. I was asked to bring along the class examples along with some of my other works. I was THRILLED. Joanie and I took a road trip, and we had a wonderful time.
So, all this brings me to my trunk show:
This is Threadpainting I class. In this class they learn to stitch with a zigzag stitch to "paint" the fabric. (Not the best example). |
This is a bag and we were featuring the "Frozen" fabric |
This is Threadpainting II class where we create a landscape using our machines to "paint" and then follow up with some hand stitches. |
I continue working on new projects for upcoming classes. Writing the directions is the most challenging for me. I can tell you how to do a technique, but somehow writing it down is difficult.
Thursday, February 12, 2015
Adelyn's Messenger Bag
My granddaughter went to India for 3 weeks! Joanie was looking for a bag that would help keep Adelyn busy...
She found a bag on hillmade.blogspot.com and so I wrote to Renae Hill. Renae was extremely helpful and gave me additional directions beyond her free tutorial! So generous!
Here are the pictures of the finished bag. The green bag shown in the first picture was my prototype...Renae's tutorial...
Thanks again Renae, from hillmade.blogspot.com for your encouragement and support! Nice pattern!
She found a bag on hillmade.blogspot.com and so I wrote to Renae Hill. Renae was extremely helpful and gave me additional directions beyond her free tutorial! So generous!
Here are the pictures of the finished bag. The green bag shown in the first picture was my prototype...Renae's tutorial...
The front of the bag adding a zipper pocket |
There is a zippered flap filled with coloring supplies |
I added a little pocket so that a pencil sharpener could be handy |
This is the actual inside of the bag with additional pockets and a key fob |
This is the back of the bag...with another zippered pocket. |
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