Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Still working on the Journal Project





The pages are coming together nicely, I am starting to add some of the writing to the pieces as well.

 



Julie and Emma, this will be the the final page to the journal project.

 

Emma is the baby, her older sister Julie actually grew the cabbage used in this photo from a school project.




Sunday, January 22, 2012

Time to relax with my husband.





It has been a busy weekend again, time to relax with a game of pool with my husband Joe.

 
Now, if he would only put that camera away.

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Journal Project



The back of this page has yet to be created. I have found a deep red mat board to use as the base of each page. Keep watching as this takes shape.


 
I am almost done with this page.

 

After doing a light pencil sketch I have started to add color using ink.



This is the start to my new journal project.

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

New items on Etsy



Life never slows down for me, although I am still working on my other projects I have also found time to post some new items on my Etsy site.

 





Thursday, January 12, 2012

New wool art creations on the way


Just could not restrain myself - one of my new wool projects


Need some silk leaves for these projects

 
This one will really sparkle

It has the tulle over the top to hold everything in place

A lovers quilt – cool

Since I wanted this quilt to have a Victorian look I knew I had to incorporate a pretty lace. 


This is definitely going to have a soft feminine look to it.

ohhh..  It is starting to have a romantic appearance.




Wednesday, January 11, 2012

More fun on the way.....



Just got my latest order from Spoonflower, 35 new images of my art work on fabric for my up coming projects - Ohhh..... the creative juices are flowing now.



I have been working on some more images as well - almost done with "Buggy Ladies."




Time to get this Dragon Fly finished as well.





Monday, January 9, 2012

More Progress This Weekend



This is the roving wool quilt I did from my drawing of Winter Berries, I had the image printed onto fabric by the Spoonflower Company.



I also finished Pumpkin House, by adding a French fold binding to the edge



This is a series of four wool art quilts that I finished. I used my own drawn images printed through Spoonflower Company as the focal point for each quilt.

Friday, January 6, 2012

The Cupcake Bag





I found this adorable fabric at the craft store. It has cupcakes printed on it, so using that as a theme for one of my bags seemed like a great short project. Selecting the fabrics for this project was a joy. I picked the softest pastels to go with the theme fabric and one bright pink for contrast. For the lining of the bag I chose a piece of fabric that had small pink flowers on it that was a coordinating print to the cupcakes fabric. To add a little extra to the project I picked up some cupcake buttons.



After the cutting of the fabric I started the assembling process. Here you can see the front and back panels sewn together and also the lined pockets between the straps. The straps are sewn to the base of the bag, but not attached to the sides at this point. I lined the straps with batting and added a decorative strip of bright blue fabric for additional strength.

 

I then layered it with a cotton batting. I used Warm and Natural. And the lining fabric, sewed around the outside, leaving an opening to turn it right side out.

 

The next step is to do some machine quilting. At this point the straps and outside pockets are not fully attached, so I can quilt the entire bag. To keep the fabric in place as I do this, I prefer quilting pins. I have found they work the best when doing the machine quilting to keep the layers from shifting.

 

For years I have been using Coats and Clark Dual Duty thread when I do my machine quilting. It is very strong and works well in my sewing machine.

 

A couple of years ago I bought a Juki sewing machine and I just love it. I use it to machine quilt full and queen size quilts because the throat is very large.  And I cannot quilt without my gloves made by Fons and Porter. They are a perfect fit and really grip the fabric.

 

I stipple quilted and overall design on the entire bag. I then used a silver quilter’s pencil to write the word “Cupcakes” on one of the side panels of the bag.

 

With several colors of threads, I quilted over the letters to highlight them. And also added pink flowers as you can see in the picture later.



After the quilting was finished I sewed down the pockets and shoulder straps.


Here is where I attached the cupcake button, along with a few other fun colored buttons that I had come across in my button tin.


 
I like to have a very finished inside to my bags and have come up with a unique design in accomplishing this. After sewing the side seams take the bag and turn it inside out. I then lay it flat and cut off the point 2 ¾ inches from the point in each bottom corner.


 
I then cover that seam with a strip of fabric. After that all that is needed is to turn the bag right side in and the project is finished.
This would make an adorable bag for a little girl’s sleepover. I am sure all my granddaughters will want one.