It appears that I'm headed down a new rabbit hole. Not a bad thing, but I certainly need to finish a few things before this leap! It's a bit of experimenting that does need to be done to see what works ahead of the design work. That makes it ok. Besides, "all work and no play..."
Cheryl Lennox
Thursday, October 17, 2024
Wednesday, October 16, 2024
Quilted beads
I had a group of 7 creatives stitching fabric beads yesterday. One student had never stitched before. How wonderful to introduce someone to stitching!
I have a vision of stringing the beads to use as garland on my Christmas tree. This may take a few years!
Wednesday, October 2, 2024
Morning stitching
Im finally feeling myself after a bad bout with the flu. Now is the time to jump into the projects that were back burnered. With a beautiful sun shining this morning, I pulled yellow to work on. The thread may be too bright for my plan, but a layer of solar fast over the top may mute it enough. For now, just stitch.
Thursday, September 12, 2024
Road trip - St Louis
Hitting the road as soon as the dryer stops and clothes all folded and put away. I changed the sheets yesterday and did a bit of cleaning. Always nice to come home to a clean house.
It looks like rain in St Louis for the next 4 days. That translates to art, movies, and long talks. I'm looking forward to time with my son. And my grand dog. And coffee brought to me in bed. A little spoiling goes a long way...
Sunday, August 25, 2024
Glass / Fort Wayne
I know very little about working with glass. A few episodes of Blown Away, a visit to a glass blowing shop with my cousin for a short minimal hands on session, and my latest obsession - breaking bottles to tumbler in my rock tumbler.
The glass at the Fort Wayne Museum of Art is a wonderful experience. Not knowing how it is created gives me the time to just look and admire. As a fiber artist, this glass kimono was a delight to take in. I have no idea how woven glass is formed. I just enjoyed the moment.
Friday, August 16, 2024
Tears for our Earth
I've begun working on my final quilt for the Earth Fragments series. That sounds silly to me because I actually have 7 to do before the last quilt. I guess one works on what motivates at the moment. Pulling together fabrics, supplies, and ideas takes time and a bit of planning. I had an idea of sewing bones on the quilt. There are 3 small bones in my stash of crazy things I've picked up over the years. Not enough to pull off a statement about the end of life. With planning and asking a few friends I may come up with a few more. Or maybe a better idea will come bouncing in my head.
Anyway, for a base I am using a quilt top that I pieced ever so long ago. It was pink and green. Lovely in the 80's and yucky now. A day in the dye pot totally grunged it to a better background option. If only I had thought to photograph it before the dye pot. I wonder if I have a sample block in my archives?
Thursday, August 8, 2024
Cobalt - Earth Fragments Series
The stitching on my current series is slowly coming along. Deadline for the quilts is March 2025. 3 quilts finished (except for sleeves), 4 WIP, and 3 more floating in my brain. Currently, "Cobalt" is hanging on my design wall. With a whole day planned with my church sewing group on Saturday, I feel like this quilt may actually find itself finished, or at least very close!