Showing posts with label Classes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Classes. Show all posts

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Charity quilts and my first hand applique piece



I've been very busy the past couple of weeks,
but in the evenings I've been working on these
 premie charity quilts for a local hospital.
Our guild meets in one of the conference rooms
 for our monthly sew day and in return we provide
 them with charity premie quilts throughout the year.


Does anyone else hate the new goggle format update?
 I am having trouble keeping the photo's in place.
They seem to want to move around while I'm typing. Grrr..







This is a scrappy kids quilt lap size for a domestic violence shelter.
I made the scrappy backing with the leftover fabrics.
Hopefully I can quilt it this upcoming week and
have it to the shelter for the holidays.






Remember my practice "Children of the 30's"
block (above) I started back in August?

These drawings are done using colored pencils on the body.
   I finally learned to hand applique in class yesterday,
so I can put some clothes on these kids.
My friend Linda showed me her techniques,
a few more tips from the teacher and I
was sewing hand applique.  Yeah!!


I finished appliqueing the red fabric portion of her dress.
The bottom of the dress was a little difficult with all
those curved pieces, however  I was very happy
with the left side, you can barely see the stitches.
I'll be showing off that side.  
Now onto sewing the collar and then putting the finishing
touches on the dress and adding some pearl buttons.


 


Your creativity takes you to great heights.
So have a creative day.

I'll be posting my giveaway soon,
so stop in again.

Monday, September 28, 2009

Colored Pencil Scribbling



I took a class last week by an amazing hand applique teacher Arlene Southworth and learned to color and shade the little girls face, hands and legs with colored pencils. This is my practice piece made in class and looks more like scribbling to me. When I get a little more time to play and practice I hope to have more success. The hair is colored and then sewn with stitchery and the clothing will be hand appliqued as illustrated in the photo's below.





This is Arlene's quilt made with 30's Reproduction fabrics. I think it's just amazing, she has some beautiful work. I plan to set my blocks differently, but I like the idea of using colored pencils on fabric and wanted to learn Arlene's techniques. Colored pencils are known to wash out so Arlene has not washed her quilt like a lot of hand appliqued quilts.

Some of the ladies in class are testing several brands of colored pencils for water resistance, so hopefully I'll know soon which brands are preferable. I've heard that ironing the colored pencil will make it permanent, but I've been told by some of my classmates that's not the case. So I'm exploring some ideas to come up with a fixative to make the colored pencils permanent. Hopefully more on that to come. If you've worked with this medium, I'd love to hear from you.



This is another closeup view of one of the children. Any ideas on how to set these blocks are welcome. I've been working on a grandma's flower garden quilt for 9 years so I'm not exactly excited about making another one in this lifetime. :)

Thanks for stopping by and have a creative day.