My oldest sister Vicki "isn't a quilter", so she says. This Grandmother's Flower Garden was her first attempt at making a quilt top. She showed it to me in September when I was in Michigan. She made it about 12 years ago, & said she didn't think she would ever finish it, so I brought it home with me. I quilted it on Lily.
It's meant for a table topper, not a bed quilt. I used a very thin poly batt. The pieces had a few puckers, & it didn't lay perfectly flat, so it needed just a little loft to help hide it's minor flaws.
I quilted around the flowers, & spirals in the centers. Now I'm going to send it to
my other sister Em, & she is going to do the binding. Good luck Em!
I taught a Threadplay class yesterday. My students were enthusiastic, & helped breathe a little ambition back into me. I've been such a slug lately! It was fun teaching people who appreciated the things I was teaching them. They kept saying, "This is
so much FUN!" That made it fun for me too. One of my students was the wife of sombody who works on Kwajelaein where my son
Brandon is.
Today I spent some time in the studio getting ready for my next class, "ABC's of Embellishment", on Tuesday. I painted a bunch of stuff.
A couple of skeleton leaves,
some Mulberry bark,
some pieces of the Misty Fuse that
Sue B sent me, (thanks again Sue!)
used Dryer sheets, & scraps of Lutradur, & batting.
I also did some Thread-play. This flower was my demo from class yesterday. That's a mirror in the center.
I decided to make another to wear with a sweater that Warren gave me for Christmas. I put a glass blob in the center of this one.
Then I decided to make a different sort of flower. I think I'll call them Peggy flowers, because my late sister-in-law Peggy loved spider mums, & that was what I was thinking about when I made it. I used a clear glass blob for the center of this one,
then I added it to the top of "Modern Romance". Did I mention that I'd named the crazy quilt?
While I was in the Threadplay mode, I decided to also make a bit of custom lace for a seam on "Modern Romance", here it is before I washed the stabilizer away.
After I dried it, it fit perfectly on the seam that I made it for.
It felt so good to have a little creative time.
Granny Fran asked about the earth quake we had recently. Yes I felt it good! It started, then got louder, & bigger, I started timing it after about 15 or 20 seconds, & it lasted another whole minute. It was quite a ride! I was setting on the couch at the time. I never heard where the epicenter was, or how big it was, but it was a fun one!