This was one of the first challenges I entered..it had to be 80% Jinny fabric..yeah right I didnt know what Jinny Beyer fabric was..I took a trip to Logans fabric at lietchard(sp) and sold my soul for the fabric..$25 bucks a metre OMG...could I afford this challenge..the underneath fabric was a cheap one from spotlight..more my style..I had downloaded some leaves for free front the internet,which I stitched out as many as would fit in the hoop, I fused two jinnys together for stiffness, I satin stitched them out and fray checked them cut them out starched them and dried them over an inner cardboard tube from paper towel..this gave them the shape of petals..they where all reconstructed into flowers and arranged like a bouquet of flower..some where made on a daisey loom my aunt bought me when I was 12, dont ask how I knew where that was as I live in kaos..no time for house work too much creating to be done..the small flowers where wired onto florist wire and taped together anyway..this won the challenge and the prize was 150 x 1 mtr pieces the whole Jinny Beyer palette $4650 dollars..lol..remember my friend and I unpacked the box along the back of my machine( 14 foot table Gammill) and just stood there looking at it..she said"you would have to be happy with that would you?"lol..I remember when Mary Ann Roberts from the APQ mag rang me to say I had won..all I could say was OMG
Sunday, October 31, 2010
art quilt5 Jinny Beyer Challenge
This was one of the first challenges I entered..it had to be 80% Jinny fabric..yeah right I didnt know what Jinny Beyer fabric was..I took a trip to Logans fabric at lietchard(sp) and sold my soul for the fabric..$25 bucks a metre OMG...could I afford this challenge..the underneath fabric was a cheap one from spotlight..more my style..I had downloaded some leaves for free front the internet,which I stitched out as many as would fit in the hoop, I fused two jinnys together for stiffness, I satin stitched them out and fray checked them cut them out starched them and dried them over an inner cardboard tube from paper towel..this gave them the shape of petals..they where all reconstructed into flowers and arranged like a bouquet of flower..some where made on a daisey loom my aunt bought me when I was 12, dont ask how I knew where that was as I live in kaos..no time for house work too much creating to be done..the small flowers where wired onto florist wire and taped together anyway..this won the challenge and the prize was 150 x 1 mtr pieces the whole Jinny Beyer palette $4650 dollars..lol..remember my friend and I unpacked the box along the back of my machine( 14 foot table Gammill) and just stood there looking at it..she said"you would have to be happy with that would you?"lol..I remember when Mary Ann Roberts from the APQ mag rang me to say I had won..all I could say was OMG
art quilts 4 Five o'clockers fantasy
This wallhanging??? ..at what size do things become quilts, anyway it was born for the APQ mag Fantasy Challenge, i had the Gazania fabric or five o'clockers as we call them, and the body of the quilt is spotlight flannel I had bought to make my daughter some PJ pants..guess what she never got them..because I dont like raw edge applique the work is under tulle, this holds the angelinas fibers aswell.I quilt these in double fluro thread for a bit of oomph..the fantasy was that when the five oclockers closed up they went to the disco which is represented by the middle of the quilt, artifical silk flowers from the $2 shop is used for this. The shisha mirrors and crystals make these quilts really come to life when the light catches the bling, I love to sit and look at them, the other photo is the quilting on the back,I use black homespun and variegated king tut in the bobbin. I love my hand guided Gammill longarm machine.
art quilt3 Simple but effective
This piece of fabric was retrieved from a remnants bin in Lincraft Miranda..on a day that I was feeling very ill, I had new glasses and new medication so my head was spinning, I was walking around hand out for balance or holding onto fixtures..it caught my eye and I had to have it..the blank quilting space was what appealed to me..the blue flowers where on the seeded cream background, it is thick curtain fabric..I quilted it to death then set about colouring the outer border, I took a photo and printed it out so I could draw on it and plan my attack..I first drew straight borders but decided that was boring so the curved borders around the flowers eventuated..all was quilted into the piece and then I started colouring with derwents and setting as I went with JoSonja..textile medium..blinged with crystals and pearls, binding again is velvet and overbound and beaded..the lovely lady from Craftmail Box called me and said she had 1440 emerald 5 ml swarovski crystals did I want them before she broke up the job lots..discount price ofcourse..lol..had just the spot for them..cant resist a bargain these went into the red fine line quilting that looks like braid, the top designs are from a stencil painted with fabric paint..several times as I kept changing colours..I am colorblind on red/greens so my hubby said , dont think I like that red and lime green much so they all got changed again to a maroon and emerald colour...See Wayne I do listen to you some times..lol..
Art Quilts 2 Spotlight Challenge
One of my longarm quilting friends told me of this challenge for spotlight stores, you had to use their fabric for the quilt, the stems in the background had pink blossoms on them, so I put lots of silk flowers under tulle with angelinas fibers and shisha mirrors crystals, quilted it on my longarm and then discovered it was 2 inches to short, so the beaded braid went across the bottom...all bead by hand with colours that matched the body of the wall hanging...never got a place for this and think the winners where drawn from a hat, no notification of who or what won..a lot of work the prize was a trip for 2 to Houston quilt show..that would have been good but not meant to be..never mind will never enter another one of their shonky events.
Art Quilts 1 old world revisited
Thought seeings as I told somebody I considered myself an Art Quilter I should post some photos of my original works..hope ya like them..This one I called "Old World Revisited" because it reminded me of medieval tapestries you see in olden day castles..not that I have ever seen one maybe in a previous life perhaps..it is Sheridan bedspread fabric, jacquard beige and silver one side and the reverse on the other, so I turned the outside borders onto the front and stitched them, I was using holly burton thick wool wadding and because of the intense quilting when I removed it from the machine it was like a Mexican wave..all over the shop,I had to unpick two inches down either side of micro stipple and cut them off, replace the borders and color then again and quilt them. I had quilted around the pattern in the fabric, up the middle of the wall hanging then coloured it with Derwent Watercolour pencils, set them with fabric medium and quilted it again with metallic silver thread..the feathers I quilted into the edge of the middle where coloured with pastil chalk pencils and set with Jo Sonja textile medium. it was then "blinged" with Swarovski Crystals.This quilt received a second place in the "Sydney Quilt show" in 2008
Pity the folds are so visible from the travel to the show...it hangs beautifully at home and the colours are much nicer in person. The binding is purple velvet over bound with cross stitched bling and beads.I couldnt find tassels to match the colour so I pulled the threads from the fabric rolled it up and made the tassels to match the wall hanging, and people wonder why I am precious about my work the tassels were beaded also, many hours went into this piece...even the bought beaded fringe was stablised with more thread. The lace on the outer borders was made on my Janome embroidery machine in colours to match the coloring in the middle.
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
stack and slash quilt
I started this quilt yesterday for my son's mates 21st had all the stuff and used wadding I had won as a prize in a quilt show..so it cost me nothing except bits of my stash..how good is that except I have been called to work this arvo so the binding will have to wait till friday..I will be knackered when i return home, only 3 hour shift but hard work and I will require several scotches tonight to resume my strength..lol..but hasn't the quilt turned out good..I call it Love Song as he is the drummer from my sons band..Dangerbus, and its quilted with a panto called Mozart..but I have included several hearts in the pattern...thus love song..he is a country kid so i hope he likes it..I sure do..cheers Pat
PS this quilt was made measuring nothing, not even the outer borders..sorry to all you quilt police, I didnt even look at the blocks just sewed them together in numerical sequence as they were marked..lol..shite it work well..haha..I am a cow..MMMOOOOO
dubbo garden
Must say those panseys are delightful to sit and admire whilst being waited on with dinner and lunch fantastic bbq area.This home had everything , sues studio was a double garage and a big room attached to it for her other sewing stuff..she sets the statler stitching and sews up a storm of piecing..I am so jealous of this set up but they are such nice people they deserve eveything they have achieved in their lives..well done guys..looking forward to seeing you again some time soon.cheers Pat
dubbo weekend
dubbo weekend
weekend in Dubbo
Sunday, October 17, 2010
stack and slash last one I think?
slack and slash again
Pams was much nicer then this picture the light shinning thru the window makes the colours very washed out..it was blues and teales very retro looking with a lovely checked yellow and blue border..she was a bit reluctant to put this border on but we convinced her by showing her with the same binding as sashing at how nice it will be finished..and the quilter will apply the binding and hand stitch it for her just to prove the colours were lovely together..you wait Pam you will be excited with the finished product..I bet.
stack and slash more
Shazza did the blues and cut them a little different to the others they have some smaller bits in them, thats the beauty of this method you can please yourself how many and where to cut them, a different result every time.well done Shazza,,remember these girls arn't sewers they had never tried this before , I cant believe how well they all went....must be their great teachers assistant telling them the right way to do things,,the teacher is very hap-hazard..lol..no quilt police at my house..they live next door but one..kissy kissy Madge.
stack and slash over and over
satck and slash agin agin
stack and slash agin
stack and slash quilts 16th oct 2010
This is Jenny cutting her blocks back at the class, and she reconns she doesn't take a good photo, she looks lovely to me..well done jenny..
Jenny explaining to Madge holding up the quilt, that she wont put an outer border on it because its for her mums table and it would be too big..great colour scheme Jenny but I knew it would be she is fantastic with her range of colours.
stack and slash class
This is a shot of a few of the ladies who did the inaugral stack and slash class at waterfall tennis courts club house on 16th October 2010..what a great day everyone 8 of them went home with a finished quilt top thanks to my wonderful assistant Madge..shes a real goer, had everything under control..
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Quilted Diamonds
Hi Everyone I bought this book some time ago with the good intention of making some diamonds...WWWEEELLLL ofcourse it never happened even join the DJretreat yahoo group and finally somebody has put up a database to spur us along..so first block today..bit wonky but tried it again..still wonky but better.
first block no 122 from book bit wonky purple background blue stripe.
second block no 122 blue background purple stripe..better but still not spot on..but thats ok I will conquer it by the time I make 150 or so blocks..lol..must be crazy
cheers Pat
Thursday, October 7, 2010
felting
some felting pieces from a canberra class with felting guru Fiona Wright..what a delightful class..I have lots of products here to do some more, one day I will have a weekend here if people would like a play date for felting and blinging etc..I thought they where having a GO at me when they wanted to take pictures of my work..I was bored, alone in a motel room ovenight with a handfull of bling..what else would you do with it but sew it onto ya bits..I am happy with the outcome..will make the orangy pinky one into some sort of bag and the other one was layed down as a landscape..next year when its warmer we will organize a workshop here..promise..let me know if you would like to come..cheers Pat
Monday, October 4, 2010
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