Showing posts with label solids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label solids. Show all posts

Friday, November 13, 2020

Lots of triangles


It seems that I have been working a lot with triangles lately. 
Someone (let’s not called her a friend) said to me a while ago 
“Ah Maria you should move on from triangles”
Not just yet as you can see. Obviously.


But really, what else is there?

Yeah, well I was thinking of a log cabin or two, never curves though.

Not willingly. Not at the moment anyway.

Stay tuned for more triangles though. I’m not done.

BTW blogging form my iPad: couldn’t do that before but why is it double spacing the lines now but wouldn’t do it up the top and I can’t work out how to centre the writing....

Wednesday, October 28, 2020

the blues

Well there has just been so much going on hasn't there?

If you are reading this I hope you are safe and well.
I have only  needed to be tested for COVID-19 once and the strict isolation didn't last long.
I have had to stop my giving my classes since March and am not able to restart yet. 
Amazing how some of us have learnt how to embrace new technologies so well.




This is my main project completed for the pandemic so far and I love it.
Don't you just love solids.

Not to mention about 100 masks....

The last couple of days we are down to zero new Covid cases in Victoria 
and soon I will be able to see my sons. 
What a miracle of forbearance, patience and community spirit we have witnessed here in Victoria!

 

Monday, March 30, 2020

Artist In Residence

I saw someone on Social Media pose the question:
"How will you describe your Covid-19 experience?"

Artist in Residence

that's me, for an indeterminate period at this stage.
An open contract...
Here's hoping that will sum it up.







Here's where I'm at with the quilt I have commenced.
I have started to plan for the backing...
who knows how long I've got in seclusion?



Thursday, January 30, 2020

remember me?

Happy New Year!

It seems I have not blogged for a long, long time
and it has taken a lovely comment from a long follower on my blog to get me back here.
I am fine and doing well.
But my country:
it seems we are ruled by a team of lazy, lying cheating dimwits.
There I have put that out there.

Plenty has been said in the media if you want to look it up.
The East Coast of Australia has been burning for months losing many times the amount of forest that burnt in the Amazon and millions of our native animals have died 
while our crazy leader holidayed in Hawaii, 
was slow to action and 
continues to obfuscate about Climate Change.

I, like many Australians, am in complete despair.
There seems little we common folk can do and even if we had an election soon I fear the same forces that assisted this party  to be elected would be at it again.


 So I have done what most artists do and turned inward to get myself through.
This improv quilt is inspired by the great Nancy Crowe.
It's progress has been slow while I pondered design decisions but so far I am pleased.


And this beauty has been in the making for some time.
I have been exploring solids, 
quilts made from as few fabrics as possible,
traditional patterns but modern colours
and hand quilting.
I got out the old quilting templates!
I just love doing that kind of quilting.
You can stitch all (or most) of that angst into something.
Funny how when you pick up the quilt again those thoughts return.

So that's me for today. Take care.

Friday, July 19, 2019

slow stitch

I think this qualifies as "slow stitch" even though I am using a machine.
Usually I get faster the more familiar I get with a new pattern.
Not this time.
I seem to do more reverse sewing the more blocks I do.



It's effective though, what do you think my friends?
On another note...
What do you think of the developments over at Instagram?

I am seriously considering my account now "likes" are no longer displayed to anyone other the account holder.
Why like anything?
And why can't I see the people I follow CHRONOLOGICALLY.
That's what I want. And Ease up on the advertisements.


Friday, July 12, 2019

Carpenters Wheel


Have you made this block my friends?
I must say it is turning out to be one of the most difficult I have attempted.
I am using templates I bought ages ago and have finally decide to have a go.
This is an 18" block.
Some time ago I tried it in a smaller block and hand-pieced but that is unfinished.
Sigh....

This time I am using the machine but as i say I am finding it slow and difficult.
On the bight side: I have made 3 blocks!

Wednesday, November 22, 2017

Friday, May 20, 2016

Hmm

Now my latest finish is all in one piece I am not so confident.....

It changes depending on how strong the light is.

I try to never rework a quilt,

not too much anyway,

as I like serendipitous nature of how things turn out.

Might just stare at this for a while....

 

Wednesday, January 1, 2014

New Year

To start my New Year
I thought I would do a quick summary of last year in quilts....

January
and into Febuary: my solo exhibition

March
 April


                                                                        
May
June
July
August
September

October
November
December.
Wow I have been busy!
I hope this year is just as good (for you too!)

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Carpenter's Square

So what do you think?
I really like this old pattern but it also looks modern don't you think?

Sunday, September 15, 2013

Printemps 2

Did I say I would be back with photos?
Where did the time go?

But rather than gazing out the window I have been doing a bit of sewing...


I think this is called "carpenter's square".
I have been messing around with a pattern I had 
(too complicated) and images from cyberspace to write my own pattern.
If you would like to follow along just let me know and I will forward you my "notes".
I love solids or as I am now going to call it 
"colour blocking".

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

more solids

     .
   This was a bit more fun in the scrap basket.


I love this free style kind of thing but I can't bring myself to cut up fabic and do it.
It has to be scraps don't you think?

Thursday, May 2, 2013

solid fun

 Remember my little stuff up back here
that left me with a whole lot of 1" scraps. 
and I was saying how I couldn't waste them...

So I've made this....

Looks interesting from the back.
(Note to self for later project)

This is a test run for a much larger quilt I think.


And a bit of stitching....