Wednesday, January 09, 2008
Journal Quilt Week 8, and lots more
Well, after the paucity of offerings on yesterday's blog, today I have lots to show - firstly, this week's journal quilt, which is a tree, free motion embroidered on tree batik fabric. My surface embellishment group is doing a class called Tempting the Muse with Laura Cater-Woods. One of the assignments this week is to think of an image you'd like to feature in your work and reduce it to a basic form. I haven't done that here, but I have been thinking of trees, and playing with them - here I first stitched with brown thread, then went back over the piece with a neutral variegated to make it seem more wintery. I like this a lot and am thinking I might do some more like it...
I also did these things today - finished the last four log-cabin blocks from the shirts and made my "M is for" cards - inspired by my kids on this one, especially Alex, who got some new gloves with little monsters on the fingers.
And I got not one but four cards in the post (it never rains but it pours) - a belated birthday card from Nancy, some little houses from Brigitte,
An M is for (Mask) from Jeannette and a recycled card from Michelle. What a nice haul!
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9 comments:
I love the tree journal quilt - it is gorgeous and very delicate. The monster cards look fun!
Your journal quilt is wonderful! I'm taking some classes from L C-W in march at my LQS and I am really looking forward to it!
I really like what you've done with the trees.
I love the tree another great idea and the m is for monsters is neat.
A lovely tree Kate!
Love what you have done with the batik fabric - and stick with those 'M is for Monster', I can see them taking off especially if you wrote a short bio for each one :)
Your journal quilt is just gorgeous, and those monster cards are a riot. It never ceases to amaze me how much you accomplish each day.
Very nice, you've been busy.
I think the tree went well with the varigated thread over it to make it look wintery.
Love the wintry tree - catches the wintry mood beautifully
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