Sunday, December 11, 2005

Survivor Finale

Wow, I never would have guessed it. Danni won it all. You know we love survivor and have survivor Thursdays every week. Well tonight being the finale we had a big dinner celebration before we settled in to watch the 2 hour show. Once the merge happened in the show we started to vote each week on who we thought would make it to the final two. Each week we wrote down our votes and put them in the Survivor gourd until tonight. Tonight we tallied the votes and waited to see who had won. In our group we had 80$ in the pot and Randy and Jennifer ended up splitting it. Wow what fun, we are already talking about next time and what we are going to do to sweeten the pot, how we are going to vote and what we are going to serve that final night for dinner.

I have been working hard on my newest quilt and have reached an impass. I think for me, the hardest part is the backgrounds on these quilts. Its all about the value and I want it to be perfect. I would love to hear from my fellow artist about how you go about selecting your background fabric and if you have the same problem. I find that it is also the thing I struggle with the most in my paintings. I bought the most beautiful piece of fabric for it and so far I am going to use it but.... I still wonder would something else be better. Should I go light and let the subject be darker or should I use deep, dark colors for the background and let the subject be light and pop off of it. OHHHH decisions, decisions. Tomorrow is another day and I will look at it again in the morning with fresh eyes . I would love to read about what you go through and your thoughts when you are selecting and deciding on backgrounds.

Thursday, December 08, 2005

Back to work

Today I started to work on my newest quilt again. It has been so long since I have had a chance to even step foot into my studio. It really felt so good, yesterday I worked on some fabric postcards for our swap but today I concentrated on trying to get further on the quilt. I need to paint somemore fabric to finish the leaves, but the weather needs to cooporate with me.

Tomorrow I am taking Jennifer to see Narnia, we are really looking forward to this movie. I will let everyone know how it is. The computer generation in the movie is supposed to be unpresidented and they said that they worked on it for 2 years before they even started the filming part. I hope it lives up to all the hupla. There is usually not many movies worth seeing these days but suddenly I have a bunch I want to see, Geisha, Narnia, Pride and prejudice, cinderella man. I know that one is old but they rereleased it and I wanted to go and see it. I am planning on working on the quilt up until movie time.

Tuesday, December 06, 2005


Kylie(my granddaughter) and Christina with their houses all done Posted by Picasa

Penny's family  Posted by Picasa

Jennifer and Kim at work together on their house. Posted by Picasa

Some of the people working away Posted by Picasa

Some of the Candy Posted by Picasa

Monday, December 05, 2005


The Gingerbread Party Posted by Picasa

Saturday, December 03, 2005

Holiday Parties

This post was started Saturday night...Well, tomorrow is the big day, the annual Gingerbread House Party. I started having these when our youngest was in junior high school, that first party was a disaster. I had invited about 15 girls and spent days making the walls to the gingerbread houses. The day of the party the idea was that the girls would assemble their house and then decorate it. I don't know what I was thinking because the royal frosting, which is the glue, needed to have time to set up. The houses sagged and swayed, to and fro, from the weight of the candy. We ended up using real glue, toothpicks, pins, whatever worked to hold the creation together. Needless to say, the houses were inedible. So I learned to either make them earlier, nah, or get a local bakery to do them for me. That is what I did and now I call the order in and pick up perfect little fresh gingerbread houses to decorate. They each get their own box and cardboard base too! The cost is well worth the time and energy that can now be diverted to decorating! As I sit typing this entry into my blog the house is full of the aroma of gingerbread.
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Well I had to stop there and finish up for the party and we were expected at my brothers for dinner. I had to quickly clean up and leave, when we got back home I opened the front door and was overwhelmed by a horrible odor! My daughter had left the dog locked in her bathroom and the dog was sick and practically covered the floor with doggy diarrhea!!! AHHHHH, the wonderful smell of gingerbread GONE, and for the next 45 minutes I cleaned and cleaned and opened up the house even with the temperature at a chilly 30 degrees. We finished about 1:00 am and closed everything back up and tried to get warm. Some days I hate that little dog, this must be what causes the Bah, Humbugs! But the next day everything was back to smelling Christmasy and the party was a wonderful success. We had about 36 kids and adults here all crammed into my livingroom, laughing and decorating their beautiful houses. Its so much fun to see the kids faces when they see all the candy. It was a lot of work but so much fun, its really feels like Christmas with the house full of friends and family having fun together. Enjoy the pictures.

Friday, December 02, 2005

Road to California


I just received notification that "Midnight Moves" was excepted into the Road to California Quilt show. I am thrilled and so excited to be a part of the whole show this year. It was also excepted into PIQS but didn't do anything. In this picture (which I hate) the blue ribbon was the award from my quilt guild for the most original design. I think its very hard for a black and white quilt to compete against color. My girlfriends spiral lone star quilt was also excepted. We are never in the same catagory when we submit quilts for shows. I am hoping to complete my newest quilt to submit to Paduca by Jan. but that is going to be really tight. The holiday's have a way of sidetracking my production. I need to paint some more fabric for the darks in the quilt. I can't seem to get it dark enough, by the time it dries it has lightened up to much. Today it is supposed to rain so I will wait for a warmer day to start painting. Sunday I have a big Christmas party for a bunch of friends and so I will be tied up until next week now for sure. I love having family down for the holidays and I really love having my mom, but I feel so guilty trying to sew with her here, so I usually don't. I think next week I will have to just get in there and start to sew regardless.

Wednesday, November 30, 2005

Fiber Post cards

Well I am finally starting to feel better. I am low on energy but I am so anxious to get back into my studio and get started again. I joined a group of artist that are getting ready to do a group mailing of fiber postcards. I am very excited and can't wait to start getting my cards from all over the world. One of the girls is from the Netherlands. In this group we are not allowed to mail them inside of an envelope, they want the cancel mark etc as part of the artistic charm of the cards. I think I agree with that, plus it is a record as to when you received it. I will photograph them as I get them and share them with everyone. I am really interested it getting a group of fiber artist together and each taking a section of a photo and reproducing it, then putting them all together. I have seen some other groups do it and it is really fantastic. Oh well, enough dreaming for now. You can always tell when I haven't been sewing for awhile, my minds tends to keep adding projects for me.

Our Thanksgiving was really wonderful. Full of family and fun, we played cards until 2 am and laughed so much our sides and jaws just ached. Its wonderful that my family can get together, even as diverse as we all are, and really enjoy one another. My brother and I spent two days in the kitchen preparing meals and deserts and it all came together beautifully on Thanksgiving day. There are so many things to be thankful for this year.

Wednesday, November 16, 2005

Sick, sick, sick

Ok, I have had this stupid respitory thing for almost 3 weeks and I am sick of being sick. I feel ok but I am now coughing uncontrollably. If the bird flu hits here I am a goner. I finally broke down and called the doctor he put me on quite a few medications and I think they aren't really making much of a difference. My lungs are so sore from coughing and I dont really have much energy to do anything. Hope things get better before Thanksgiving.

Saturday, November 12, 2005

Garage Sale Day!

Well today was the long awaited garage sale. I was supposed to have been preparing for it these last weeks but I waited until the night before (its those procrastinating genes). I was up early and had almost everything out by 6:00 am. The rush started shortly after 7 and it was practically over at noon. I remember back when a garage sale meant a 2 day commitment and I mean two full days. For me, it started slow, I was selling mostly large pieces of furniture and I didn't have a ton of nick nacky type things. My neighbor was selling lots of toys and small stuff, and clothes and they always had a large crowd to my one or two people. I was starting to think she was giving away homemade cookies or something to keep everyone over there. But by about 8:30 I started to get more people and by the end of the day I had sold a lot of my bigger pieces to my husbands utter delight. Our dream is to someday using our garage for a car instead of having a 3 car attached storage bin!

Thursday, November 10, 2005

My newest quilt


I am working on, and have been working on, this quilt for a about a month. I haven't gotten too far due to the tear up in the house, but now that I am all back together and organized I should be sewing. I have hand painted all the fabric so far ( I will be removing the darkest leaf, I did not paint that fabric and do not like it with the other fabrics). I am painting some of the birds to look like storks and I am quilting some of the leaves seperately so they will have texture and stand out more on the piece when its done. Its a Velda Newman thing. I hope the weather gets colder and rains. I need a reason to have to stay indoors and work on it, with the sun shining I want to be outside. I have gotten most of my little annual flowers planted and we have been trimming the palm trees of their bloom pods. Wow is that a nasty job. They are really quite messy and heavy. My poor little plants underneath them get walloped pretty good as they fall. Since the weather is good here all year, except for the hot summers, we can plant flowers all year and gardens. Its really nice to have the color while the trees stand naked all winter. The palm trees won't, obviously, but most of the other trees do go deciduous during the winter. We have quite a collection of birds that visit our fountain all summer to get drinks, they actually stand on the ball and drink from the water pouring out of the hole at the top(you can see part of it on the left, this is our courtyard in the front). The other day I caught a hummingbird taking a bath in the bubbling stream.

Wednesday, November 09, 2005

Animated sewing

This morning as I was looking at some really different blogs I came across a blog link from the pixar studio blog. It is a flip book site. For those of you unfamiliar with flip books its how they created animation early on, it is still fun to see your drawings come to life. Give it a try at "flip book " ,I created a sewing flip book. Make a series of drawings and then click the eye and they animate them for you. Give it a try.

Tuesday, November 08, 2005

My quilting studio


Well, as I have been surfing around the webring of artful quilters I noticed a challenge to post pictures of their messy quilt studios and then after pictures when they get them all cleaned up. Well, I have been so torn up (see earlier posts) that I was anxious to get organized. My husband installed a closet organizer for my birthday while I was gone to the PIQS. I was so excited to get all my material folded neatly and put away. You see, I seem to have fabric everywhere, the studio, my closet, the guest room closet. My family says I have a quilting house not just a studio. So my challenge was to get it all contained into one room, wow, that was tough. It was interesting folding all those squares and while I was at it I color sorted. It looks so good, my girlfriend said I should remove the closet doors so everyone could see how nice it looks. The problem is now I am afraid to sew, I don't want to mess things up! There is something to be said for messy freedom!

Monday, November 07, 2005

Dinner


Just a few words about our dinner, wow, how romantic. We went to the The Mission Inn which is very close to us, it was so perfect. We sat outside in the court yard by the fountain and had dinner.

They are getting all ready and decorated for the "The festival of Lights" they have starting the day after Thanksgiving. Its all about the Holiday's. I love to take the grandkids and sit on the curb and listen to the singers. They have period singers all dressed and singing our favorite Christmas carols, the Riverside Philharmonic orchestra is there playing, everyone dressed to the nines. They make a big production before turning on the lights that light up all of the Mission and the mechanical dolls that are everywhere.

Anyway back to my dinner. As we sat, just enjoying each other he pulled out a small box, again, seems every five years I get one of these! I opened it to find a beautiful tanzanite and diamond ring he had made for me. He had the jewelers bring in stones from New York to look at and selected the finest 4.26 karat tanzanite to have mounted with diamonds. I loved the tanzanite after our cruise to Alaska and I saw all the stones up there and learned that the mines were almost depleted and it was becoming rarer. Wow, what a guy! We spent time talking about the story behind the ring, and I decided that I was going to type up each story that went with each ring. This way, when the ring gets handed down to one of our girls and then to one of their girls it will travel with the love story behind it. Its more than the value of the ring, its the story behind the ring that I love so much. I think I will hang on to him for another 25!

Sunday, November 06, 2005

Our Anniversary


Today is our 25th wedding anniversary. Wow, I can't believe it has been that long. I am more in love with him now than I was all those years ago. There is a lot to be said about living together through all the hard times as well as all the good times. It brings a relationship to a special place, of maturity and trust and gives it a warm glow.

We are different than most of the couples we know, we still love to goof around and have public showing of lots of affection. We haven't grown apart or away from each other, we have only grown closer. We still love to spend time dreaming of our future and setting goals. Our relationship, I feel, has been tested by fire and emerged on the other side more beautiful, refined. In our time together we have faced, like many other couples, birth, sickness, financial stress, joblessness, college tuition, rebelling teenagers, but by far the hardest, ongoing test has been the drunk driver that changed all of our lives forever. You see, in July 2000, a week before my daughters 24 birthday a drunk driver decided to try and pass a semitruck on a blind corner and hit my daughter, headon. That nano second would forever change the course of all of our lives.

It ended up having a far wider reaching effect than I ever could have imagined at first. I will go into that someday, but not now. For us, it has been learning to salvage our lives as a family, as a couple, and for me, as a caregiver, a mom, a wife and as an individual. I think it, in itself, redefined who we all are. When you experience this type of grief you either turn away from people and choose to grieve alone or you reach out. I often did both, but at night, after an incredibly stressful day, full of major medical decisions, not know if Jennifer would live or die, wondering if we had made the right decisions or not, I would fall into comforting arms ready to hold me and protect me from the world and he would tell me that we would make it through. How can it get any better than that. To know, deep in your heart that even when it seems your whole life has been pulled out from beneath you, that there is a safe place to fall. A refuge in all the trauma.

I am a Christian and I have a very strong faith, but we were at a place of feeling prayed out. Sometimes even feeling as though God didn't hear us. I faced everyday in the Lord's strength but I ended it curled up in my husbands arms where sometimes I could find sleep and other times I couldn't. It is truly during these times in our lives when "the rubber meets the road" that all the things that we believe in and know are challenged. Somethings never make it through, like friends, some family, parts of our lives, often our health. Statistically, most marriages, like 95%, never survive this type of traumatic event.

I feel blessed to have gotten this far and not like we just barely survived, we survived big, we are so good. Our youngest daughter said that she didn't know if she could ever find a husband when she compared them all to her dad and wanted her marriage to be as good as ours. For my husband the hardest part was the fact that we lost our freedom and us as a couple. When we married I had 3 kids under 5 that he took on and raised as his own, Jennifer was the baby at that time. We never had "couple time" and so in 2000, when our youngest child together, Melissa was in college full time and all the others had moved out, did we feel that we were at the beginning of our new life together as empty nesters. That all the years of sacrifice and being homebound were now going to open up for us to traveling etc. Instead, we are now learning how to try and be both a new family and make "couple time" when we don't have the luxury of leaving Jennifer by herself. But we are making it happen, its challenging but we will keep plugging away at it.

This morning, after church, we all went and had brunch together, tonight just Randy and I are going to get away and have dinner together. We will reminisce, as best friends do, about our last 25 years, the good and bad and plan for the next 25 years. We will sit and talk and hope and dream together, just like always.

Thursday, November 03, 2005

Murals all safely shipped


Well I got all the murals finished and packaged and delivered to the shipping company that is taking them directly to the model homes in Northern California. I am glad to get that off of my plate so I can get back to some of the quilts I am working on. I have posted a few pictures of the murals. The rubber ducky room actually has 3 rubber ducks in different poses. The rabbit room has two rabbits, the other is asleep under a sunflower and the last room, animal crackers has two loose animals that go along with the wagon.

Wednesday, November 02, 2005

I owe, I owe, so back to work I go



Well, its Tuesday and I need to get to the murals that I have been putting off due to all the confusion and tear-up going on in the house. Yesterday was a terrible day but got better as it went on and ended up a blessing. Bible study got to meet back in my familyroom on the new floor! The builder had a cleaner come in and clean all the shutters and furniture as the movers put everything back into its place with utmost care.
Currently, I am doing a set of graphics for some homes in the Sacramento area, I am doing a rubber ducky babies room, animal crackers, and bunnies. I am so far behind that I will be painting most of today and tomorrow and then cutting them out for shipping. Then I have another set due the first week of December that I need to start on. Many of the projects I have for the year have gotten bumped to next year, which is nice for the holidays but tougher on the cash flow. I find that it happens more than not at this time of the year. One year I expected everything to move to the following year and didn't start painting only to find out that everything was due, wow, what a scramble that was, 10 projects with several murals each due all in December and I was trying to move. I am so glad that year is over. A few pictures of my familyroom and kitchen with a mural I painted on tumbled marble above my stove top.

Saturday, October 29, 2005


My favorite quilt from the Pacific International show.  Posted by Picasa

Friday, October 28, 2005

Survivor, pringles and martini's

Its funny how the simplest things are the best. We do a Survivor night every Thursday night at our house. My husband gets "El Polo Loco" and my girlfriend comes over with her daughter and we all curl up on the sofa to watch Survivor. My girlfriend, Linda, brings over pringles (the official sponsor of Survivor) and my husband makes us apple martini's, or cosmopolitan or Island blue, he surprises us. What a treat for us girls! Its so funny, because neither of us drink, so our martini's are rather light on vodka but sooooo good. We have been doing it so long that we just hate it when the show takes its break and we have months of no plotting and alliance discussions. We all love to get into the the head games they play and we all share our opinions of who should be voted out, or who we are loving to hate this week! Last night, since my familyroom is all torn up we all piled onto my bed and watch it. I wore the official buff from one of the other seasons as we giggled and tried to figure out who was going home this week. We are getting really good at guessing who is leaving and why they are keeping the ones that are the most obnoxious. It's all in the game. This season everyone has noticed how testy and almost mean Jeff (the host) has become. I think it is because he is dating Julie from the last seasons show and really doesn't want to be gone on assignment to some remote island without her. The show already cost him his first marriage so I am sure he is nervous about trying to keep this one going.
On the last show of the first season my sons family had a huge dinner and all of us over to find out how won the million dollars. My grandkids helped plan the menu and my grandson actually made the desert, chocolate pudding with gummy worms! So appropriate, wouldn't you say! So if Thursday night rolls around and your thinking that there is nothing to do, just think of all of us, curled up, drinking martini's, eating pringles and enjoying the heck out of each other. You might just start your own Survivor Party!

Wednesday, October 26, 2005

Life Happens



Well yesterday was quite interesting, I thought I was going to get a few days to sew uninterrupted but late yesterday I was informed I had to vacate my house due to the toxic nature of the floor sealer. We had to quickly pack up and find a hotel. Man, was that fun! Since I take care of my daughter that is in a wheelchair nothing about leaving the house is easy. I grabbed as much as I could think to and had to call all the women from the bible study that meets at my house and tell them that it wasn't going to be here tonight. I wish I had gotten some advanced notice, I might have liked to stay closer to the beach! I just got home and opened up the house to try and air it out, PU. Stinky stuff that sealer. The smells that have been permeating my home can not be good for us anyway so I enjoyed the night away. I always worry about Jennifers lungs since the accident and all the fibrosis, smells and smoke etc make it very difficult for her to breathe.

I wanted to share some of the things we put together in Melody's class on Sunday. What fun, and such fun colors. Happy colors. I love brights, they just make you smile. My small quilt I made is turning out great. I am quilting it right now, practicing my freemotion on it. It is a great size for that, I did take some pictures but they turned out blurry so I am not going to post them just yet. I hate it that I can't figure out how to take a digital photo with this camera without it being blurry. Its new so I am still trying to figure out all the bells and whistles. I thought I had all the special features figured out but I guess not. It is so frustrating when you think you have taken a good picture but when I get it big enough to see its blurry. Part of the reason is that when I am taking the photo I am not wearing my glasses so everything looks blurry but I assume its not! I am still in glasses denial. I really only need them to read and now take photos, and sew, see the words on the remote, prescription bottles, I guess any labels really. OH, POOH, never mind, I see great driving! So the joke is that my husband sees great close up, he is near sighted, and I am far sighted. So he tells me how many pills to take and I let him know when he turns wrong and ends up on a one way street. We make a great pair of somethings! We are both in denial about the getting old stuff!

Monday, October 24, 2005


The weather is starting to turn chilly, yes, even here in Southern California. This morning, as were the last few, was foggy and cold. It was one of those mornings when you would love to just stay in bed, with a fire, and watch a good movie. Jennifer did manage to do just that, along with our cat, Skittles, minus the fire. Its not that cold yet. I had a very busy day that started at the crack of dawn, although we don't know exactly when that was thanks to the fog. By 7:30 the workman started to arrive to rip out my beautiful wood floor in the familyroom and kitchen. It has been a two year fight with the builder and flooring company but I finally got my floor replaced. It has been a huge undertaking, Friday the "POD" arrived and was delivered to the backyard so the movers had a place to put all of my new and antique furniture while they do the tear out and replacement flooring. I must say, after all was said and done, everyone today did a great job. The floor is out and they put plastic over everything to protect it and did a good job of cleaning up all the mold! It will be nice to get the new floor in before the holiday decorating begins! I can't wait for that too! Well, since I didn't want to be in the way too much and since my husband did end up staying home to oversee the tearout I was forced to find something to do elsewhere in the house. HMMM..... what should I do, clean out my closet???? Nah, Laundry????...mmm Nope. Guess I have to sew!! Yeah, any excuse. And since I had just returned from a class on Sunday with Melody Johnson I had this cute little quilt I wanted to finish and practice freemotion quilting on! What fun. I will update tomorrow with some pictures. I ended up buying too much yummy fabric from her though, but she was so happy to sell it to me! It was a fun day, and I got to sit next to Paula Reid, Alex Andersons quilter, plus she teaches her own classes too. That was fun, and we hit it off great. More tomorrow.

Wednesday, October 19, 2005

We're Back!!





Well, the show was wonderful and very impressive. We were really awe struck by some of the quilts that were entered. I don't know how the judges were able to select the winners since so many of them were of the highest quality and had unbelievable quilting!

I have mixed feelings about it, somedays I think, why bother, I am never going to be this good. While other days I am up to the challenge. I thought I would come away feeling really motivated but I didn't, I felt like going home and burning all of my material. I swear some of these quilts look like they spent the whole year working on just that one quilt, maybe they did. I haven't been in my sewing room to work on anything since getting back, maybe next week. Well here are a few pictures to share with everyone, I hope to post a album filled with more pictures soon if I can figure out how to do that.

Friday, October 14, 2005

Getting ready for Pacific International


Well, tomorrow is the big day, we fly up to Santa Clara, CA for the Pacific International. I am really looking forward to the few days away. We are not only going to check out the quilts but we are on a mission for some key fabric. Cathy is going with me, another avid quilter, she actually teaches many of my quilt patterns. There is also a group of women from our quilt guild going up. Most of them drove up on Wednesday since their classes started on Thursday. This is the quilt that was excepted at the show, it is called Midnight Moves.
I am still plugging away in my torn up sewing room. I managed to sew a few leaves, I tried to incorporate some commercial fabric in with my hand dyes and I am not crazy about that. It really sticks out like a sore thumb, so I am going to try and repaint fabric to get my darkest darks. What fun the process of creation is, just the journey on my design wall is great. I need to cover the boards with flannel or batting, right now I am just using pins. I don't really like the stuff I put up, its a styrofoam board and it tears if the quilt is too heavy. Cathy's husband found something else called homacote which they use to make bulletin boards. It is heavy duty stuff and doesn't tear when pinned too. It is a bit harder to push the pins in but I like it better, we have just had a hard time finding it so far. I am not complaining, mind you, just making an observation and hoping to replace my boards before I have to cover them.

Wednesday, October 12, 2005

A new adventure


We went to Idaho to look at property. How absolutely beautiful and the people were very nice. Idaho was so totally different than I expected, in a good way. It was a great trip, Randy and I, Jennifer and my mom, running all over town in a frantic effort to try and find some property before we had to leave. We are still waiting to hear if mom gets her 12 acre parcel she bid on. Everyone was decorated for Halloween and the trees were all turning fall colors, brilliant reds, oranges and yellow. It was like a postcard. Maybe almost to perfect, we kept laughing about the movie "Stepford Wives" and the similarities to that town and Boise! But even with that in mind, I would love to move there and we are going to start the wheels moving in that direction. With all the medical issues Jennifer has I have to check on services up there, we are only familiar with what Calif has.

Well, my sewing room is still all torn up. The drywallers haven't shown up to fix the walls yet so I have to get on that today. I am anxious to work on my latest artquilt. I am so excited about it. I am painting all the fabric and trying some new sewing techniques. I just can't get in there to work on it right now, so I am admiring it from afar. Saturday we leave for Pacific International in Santa Clara California, so exciting, I think I have traveled more this month than I have for the last 5 years! I am scrambling to get all the quilt shops their patterns for the show, they called at the last minute to order more patterns. It is going to be tight with these orders, I am hand delivering some of the patterns. Its always Bees and Ladybugs that are the hottest right now.

Wednesday, October 05, 2005

No access to studio today


So frustrated that I am home for two days and can't work on my quilt projects. We have some plumbing issues which required the plumbers to cut into my studio wall to get to the pipes. I had to pull all my stuff into the center of the room and cover it with a sheet. I managed to sneak out a few small things I needed to paint or do inks on but I am already done and can't get to much else. Its so funny how much I love having access to all of my stuff whenever I need it and get a minute to work on it. This little room is my refuge and hiding place, an area where I can just do whatever I feel like. It is my creative corner of the house where I can clean it up if I want or leave it messy. I have a TV with TiVo to tape all my favorite shows, quilting shows especially. I love to sit in here and turn on the TV and just quilt away. Hopefully I will have it back up and running late tomorrow night.

Tuesday, October 04, 2005

Pacific International

I haven't started to show any of my quilts in big shows yet. I really don't feel qualified to be in those shows with all the really excellent quilters out there. I am still finding my way and learning better machine quilting skills. Quilting is as important as the quilt itself, I would like to be able to do both, I hate the thought of someone else quilting my original artquilt. Anyway, our guild had a black and white challenge. The rules were that we had to use their selected fabric in the main body of the quilt and we could only add 10% color. I designed a quilt around these big chess pieces I have because I loved the way the light reflected off of them. I ended up winning for most original design and felt brave one day and entered it in the PIQS. I got a letter that it was accepted to be judged. WOW! I am really excited, just to be excepted. I don't think it will win but it will be hanging there. I talked me girlfriend Cathy into flying up with me to see it and visit the quilt shops that are going to be at the show as vendors and are carrying my patterns. I am really excited, a weekend away! I don't get those very often since I am the caregiver for my daughter, but my husband is doing the duty so I can take a few days and just be consumed with quilting stuff. Besides the fact that he is probably relieved he doesn't have to be dragged around for two days and hear nothing but fabric and quilting talk. I wish I would have gotten into a class or something while we were there. Oh well, we leave on the Saturday after next. I will say that being excepted made me all excited about finishing some of my other misc projects on my design wall.

Saturday, October 01, 2005

Its all about the fun. This is one of several quilt patterns I sell. I have found that the quilt designing is great fun, where the actual writing the patterns is the hard part. It poses quite a challange to write down everything you do, in a specific order, with exact amounts and have it be easily understood. All of those artsy people know the true work involved when it comes to engaging the other side of our brains. I often pull in my girlfriend who is much better at the technical side of things. Since I am a muralist and artist by profession, designing baby quilts was another good avenue for my creative energy. Often they come from ideas or rooms I have already painted. I often have several quilts going at the same time. Since I get bored easily I find it is better to move to something else when it is not going well. When I finally go back to it I can look at it with fresh eyes and hopefully see the problem. This pattern has been very popular and I have made several samples, another thing that I don't do well, repetition.

I love the challenge of artquilts and refining my technical skills so that I can enter shows. Its hard to decide which I would rather do, patterns or artquilts. They are both so different. I am torn between the two since the biggest problem I have is not having enough time to do it all.