Tuesday, March 22, 2022

More sunlight with each day . . .

 Week 4 - And I continue . . . 

This is my 4th posting since I set my challenge to post once a week for 4 weeks and see how it goes.  I have enjoyed it and just knowing I get to blab once a week has been good.  I will now challenge myself to continue to post once a week through the month of April and then I will see how it is feeling again.  

I have really enjoyed going back through my "old" posts.  There were lots of fun times with the grandkids, the family, good friends and lots of creating.  I am glad I made some kind of record via this blog.


Book Blurbs . . . 

Yesterday I got this book as a special gift to myself for some 3D fiber inspiration.  It is captivating.  Each two-page spread has a brief bio about the artist and examples of their work.  I am loving it!  

I am starting a small "Book Blurbs" group with some other fiber artist friends.  Each month we will share our thoughts on the selected book and how it may or may not relate to our work as artists and makers.  We will read with some common questions and each of us will have a few minutes to share our individual thinking and inspiration.  We will then have open discussion and ideas on how the reading might integrate into our lives - or not.  We can decide to continue with the same book for another month and share more about our learning at the next meeting.  Or, if we decide nothing more is there, we will move on to a new book.  We will all contribute possibilities to select books we might want to delve into for discussion and inspiration.  I will write more about how it goes.  


More moon studies . . . 

Here on my design wall are several of my "moon studies".  Some are in in progress and some are just waiting for a solid idea to land

I am not as prolific with my moon studies as I had planned.  What else is new?  But I am adding more small study possibilities.  I want to do more with hand stitching and machine stitching, but the days are so filled with so many good things, I don't get as much done as I plan.  But I will get there.  






That is why I am glad there is more sunlight each day.  I need bigger days.  

See you next week. . . 

















Monday, March 14, 2022

Still working on my weekly challenge . . .

March is filled with fun stuff . . . 

This is the third week of my challenge to myself to publish a weekly blog update through the month of March.  

This young deer has been enjoying our back yard every morning and again in the evening. 

Spring Break . . . 

This week is Spring Break for the public school and the university here. Our older grandson, Weston, is a sophomore and he is working but we have made a date with him for lunch and a good long visit  The younger grandson, Walker, has a full schedule with friends but we are hoping he can squeeze us in for a fun meal and a little shopping.

Good TV watching ahead . . . 

The Montana State University Bobcats basketball teams, men and women, both won their Big Sky Tournaments over the weekend.  We will enjoy watching them in the NCAA Tournament. In addition to our local favorites, we have several college teams we enjoy so Bob will be several games tand I will be getting lots of hand stitching time.  

Quilting with my A1 Quilting Machine and my Intelliquilter . . .

In August this past summer, I had my A1 quilting machine upgraded.  It has always been a wonderful machine and now it is AMAZING with a new motor, new wiring, a new tablet. new technology system, new stitch regulator, new lights and some additional upgraded parts.  Of course that then required that my Intelliquilter (robot) be reinstalled and with the COVID numbers high again through the fall and early winter it was tough to get an installer. In November, Bob and I rolled up our sleeves and with the guidance of the company we were able to do it ourselves.  

I haven't worked on it at all since we completed it.  So this past week I have reacquainted myself - again.  I am practicing and loading a couple donation quilts.  I will enjoy it again.



I haven't done a quilt for a "customer" for several years so I am practicing to select a good pattern and a good size.  This first quilt is queen size and some of my practice is shown in the picture below.




Plans for this coming week . . . 

I want to get this big donation quilt completed - my part anyway.  I want to get it back to the person who created the top so she can do the binding. 

I want to get more done on my "Walk" quilt and more hand stitching on the smaller moon studies.  

See you next week . . . 







Tuesday, March 8, 2022

Staying with it . . .

Showing up - again. . . 

This is Tuesday, but my intentions have been good.  

It is such a difficult time in the world that it is easy for me to get side-tracked.  My heart and love are with the innocent people in Ukraine - everyone there - all victims of the greed and need for power at any cost.  

I woke early, early this morning and realized I had not posted my "Monday post" that I committed to doing each week in March. But, I am here doing just that. My studio work has been hard this past week.  I came to my studio each day, but my heart and thoughts were somewhere else.  So I would just "show up" and do a "little something".  

Work from studies this past week . . . 

I keep working on my "moon studies".  I am taking a great class from Rosalie Dace - "Over the Moon".  It is online and offered through The Stitchin' Post in Sisters, Oregon.  I really enjoy her teaching style of kindness, knowledge and inspiration. I am trying to get my chemo brain activated again and this class is a great way to do just that.. 

At first I thought I wanted to make a wall quilt with the phases of the moon.  But I couldn't stay focused on that idea.  So I decided to do "studies" of different approaches to capturing the moon from my heart.  

This one started from just painting across wet white cotton.  After it dried I added a bit more paint, fused on the little moon, and I will do some hand stitching to focus the scene a bit better.


These three are moons on fabrics I painted this past few weeks and I want to try some different ways to accent with thread - maybe hand stitching and maybe machine stitching.  I am not sure yet, but I will share as I do more with these. 

These three studies are moons on backgrounds - one is fused, one is appliquéd and one is painted.  I started with the fused moon below and have added some stitching.  I will work on this one this week to get it finished.  Below are the first few stitches.  I want to finish one each week along with my other work.  The hand stitching is so relaxing for me in the evenings.


And then . . . 

We had a little birthday party for my Bob on March 3rd. It was a fun gathering to help me remember all the good things that bring me endless love and happiness. It was wonderful to gather with family and feel the joy from laughter with shared memories and dreams.  

See you next week . . .