Sunday, March 1, 2026

100 Days / Yes - I will try to do my best

 I was on the fence about participating in this year's 100 Day Project. Then Beth asked. I figured if she was game, I was too.

My plan is to do a daily print of some type on an old photograph. I have tons of photos and a paint stash that is quickly drying up in the tubes and bottles. My only rules to myself is to try new things and publish even if I consider the print "a fail". 


I want to start with my sepia collection of unknown people. Of course my mother knew who this boy was right away! A cousin of hers.  


Multi steps... random gelli print background and a stencil cut from a tissue box for the second layer







Thursday, February 26, 2026

Inktense

 I watched a clip recently where the artist used watercolors to create variegated color on white floss. My thought, not permanent.  I decided to use inktense blocks:




I used a second "coat" of color after the first layer was dry. The floss feels soft and I think it will stitch well. Quick and fun!


Wednesday, February 25, 2026

Library Play Day

 Once a month, friends get together to work on projects, talk (alot!), eat, and problem solve at our local library.  I worked on journal backgrounds and left feeling uplifted and filled with joy.


I don't normally work on so many at a time, but knew that drying time would be a constraint. It was a good day.

Thursday, February 19, 2026

Jonah

 More stitching... These beads have been in my stash for ages. It felt good to use them all!






Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Lenten Lily

 Helleborus, also known as a Lenten Lily, caught my eye at Trader Joe's in Iowa City on Monday.  The colors! Are they not inspiration for a textile project?!?






Friday, February 13, 2026

Trash day

 An early morning walk to the road with the trash bin was quite lovely.



Saturday, February 7, 2026

Jonah

 My process: As a collage artist, I begin my work with small blocks that may or may not be stitched and beaded. I enjoy putting the pieces together into a larger block and then do a baste to keep them in order. Usually, there is not a piece of fabric on the back, as that just adds another layer to stitch thru.

This piece is pinned and ready to start stitching. I keep the blocks small so they are easy to take with to stitch while visiting my husband.