Rob's Quilt - finally finished!
The "family" quilt I started for Rob last year is finally finished! I gave the pieced top to him last Christmas, then got it quilted and finished just in time for our wedding anniversary this year!...
View ArticleThread doodling
The snowy days around here have inspired some thread doodling!These doodles have in turn inspired some doodling samples to share with my students at Art & Soul. I'll be teaching Thread Doodling in...
View ArticleWhat I bought at Blick today
Waited and waited for the winter Back-to-School sale at Blick so that I could use my coupon! I've really been wanting to try absorbent ground for using watercolor and gouache, so I filled my little...
View ArticleThis year's plan book
For the past few years I've been using those pre-printed plan books that you can buy at the office supply stores. I bought a mini binder to put the refill pages in. I liked using them - sort of....
View ArticleSnow dogs
I do so love my pups! Here is a journal page of Rattie's first time in the snow, a week or so ago.This page was smeared with layers of acrylic paints, scraped and scribbled into while the paint was...
View ArticleDistraction
Today was a powerful day and there is much to say but I can't take the time to say it just now. I will just say this:This is a distraction. It takes me nowhere near my deepest goals. Why am I doing...
View ArticleThe deep end
About that previous post: Apologies to my friends who read this and were worried that I might be going off the deep end. I'm not. Or maybe I am, but in a good way. Going off the deep end not to...
View ArticleYvonne Porcella
This morning I learned that Yvonne Porcella had passed away on Saturday. Yvonne was a bona fide pioneer and legend in the art quilting world, and a big inspiration to me. Following are the journal...
View ArticleMaking stuff, low-tech style
Over the past month I have been frustrated with technology, slowed down by a printer that needed to be replaced, then applications and software that randomly work improperly. Isn't technology supposed...
View ArticleRed Riding Hood
What better to make with a fabric collection called Lil Red, than a Storybook doll of Red Riding Hood?Sweet!This doll was truly inspired by the fabrics, so irresistible to me that I worked almost...
View ArticleGetting to the Heart of it: Pieces of Africa quilt
For all of the work that I make, there is work that goes more to the heart of what I want to do. It is work that is more personal, or more ambitious. Sometimes it wants to speak to a broader...
View ArticlePortland Art & Soul Part 1
Art & Soul 2016, PDX edition, took place last week. Hard to believe it's already Thursday the week after and I have been rushing from one need-to-do activity to the next, not having time to post...
View ArticleArt & Soul Portland, Part 2, and a Birthday
Another look at last week's art and soul classes. I taught Thread Doodling on Wednesday evening. Students did some practice with sketches I provided, then worked on their own compositions:I love how...
View ArticleThe Adventures of Scared Girl, Episode 1
She came to me all at once in a daydream one day, about a month or so ago. An alter-ego, a means of expression. And so, without further ado, the debut...She'll be around every now and again. Until...
View ArticleSweet Magnolia
LONG Story short: We are moving.Although the circumstances surrounding this move are far from wonderful, I am at peace with it, and even excited to move forward.As with any move, though, we will be...
View Articlethis and that
Mostly my life looks like this right now:PACKING! Taking apart the studio - which was just so recently refined in its organization! But, I am excited about the NEW SPACE we are moving to!!! I can't...
View ArticleMoving Day 1: Suddenly Sentimental
Feeling boxed in?Charlene found sanctuary in the midst of all this chaos:Yesterday we signed on the dotted line and got the keys to our NEW PLACE! SO EXCITING! We got busy right away moving 4 loads...
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