Peaches

Peaches

Thursday, March 27, 2008

I'm drooling





Just got my copy of "Studios" a special publication from "Cloth Paper Scissors". I'm drooling. Pokey's studio makeover is to die for. What peaked my interest the most was that creativity can evolve no matter how small or large the space you set aside as your studio. It's that place where you are in your zone and where your imagination has no limits.
Besides a look at other people's studios, there are suggestions on organization, budget storage ideas and fun projects.
This morning I decide to do one of the projects in the magazine. It showed how to make a yo yo pincushion. The instructions were easy to follow and the possibilities endless. I used some scrap odds and ends and in about 2 hours, I finished the project. It was fun.
You can still order "Studios" from "Cloth Paper Scissors" at http://www.quiltingartsllc.com/ I'm glad I did!

Monday, March 24, 2008

New Art Work

The dust bunnies are gone and I'm back to creative pursuits. I copied the above picture from the Quilting Arts DVD featuring Judy Coates Perez. I then painted it with fabric paints, quilted the background, water colored the mat (it was white) and framed the piece. It hangs in my quilt studio. I call it "Bird on a Limb". I just love the colors. Painting on fabric can be challenging. It takes time and patience and a steady hand (no Starbucks here). It also gave me an opportunity to break out my water color crayons and play. I've used oil paint sticks before but never ones that were for water color. I think I'm in love. Time to find some watercolor paper and play!

Saturday, March 22, 2008

Spring???

Haven't posted in a while as I've been busy "spring cleaning". There isn't much to say except that when the patina of dust encompasses your creative space, it's time to get out the "Pledge" and disperse the dust bunnies.
Did I mention the word "Spring"? It's beginning to feel like I'm stuck in that movie "Ground Hog Day". The calendar says Spring arrived on Thursday, but somehow I'm caught in a time warp. This morning, March 22, I took the above picture of my bird feeder. Does it look like Spring to you?

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Lessons from Rejection



Art is subjective; at least that's what I'm telling myself today. My entry, Michigan Summer, was not picked as one of the quilts to be displayed at the International Quilt Show in Chicago via "Quilting Arts Magazine". Feeling a little rejected right now, but not totally dismayed.

It was a fun quilt to do and I learned quite a bit along the way. The process of picking a subject for the theme, looking for suitable materials (remember it was a paper quilt) and the tricks to assemble the quilt was a learning process I could not have experienced unless I had tried. What is that adage " It is better to have loved and lost than never to have loved" or in my case "It is better to have tried and failed than never to have tried at all".

There will be more creative challenges along the way and I'm hoping that next time I will approach the subject matter with the same amount of enthusiasm as I did this time. The end result is not the lesson; it is the experience of doing.

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

A hint of spring


Can it be? A sight for winter weary eyes; daffodils peaking up from the ground and the first glimpse of new green grass. I think spring is not far away. I took these pictures today as we are expecting more SNOW tonight.
Additional good news: my friend who ended up at the sewing machine hospital is back home and fully recovered from a bout of thread freeze. Hurrah!!! Now, back to my creative endeavors.