I have finished my piece, Market Day at Stonehenge. It is a triptych, currently hanging in my kitchen. I used Pamela Allen's techniques of raw edge large stitch applique. I used some purchased hand dyed fabric, mostly from Wendy Richardson, for the background. The road is from sari silk strips.
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Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Olympic patchwork
I was fascinated by the Olympic patchwork created by Mikhail Kusnirovich, the 47-year-old-owner of Bosco di Ciliegi, Russia’s premier sportswear company. I thought it would be fun to make a piece inspired by the jackets. So here's a picture of the jackets, and my attempt to emulate them. Next time I would choose brighter blues.
Friday, February 7, 2014
Saki for two
I finished my Saki for 2 piece. I made it in a Pamela Allen workshop. I added green embroidery in the left hand corner in an attempt to suggest the beaded curtains sometimes found in Asian restaurants. I also embroidered a bento box and soup bowl and spoon on the table. I used a recycled dark brown silk shirt for the binding.
Saturday, February 1, 2014
February 1
I am still working on the St. Louis piece. All the stitching is done, now I have to finish quilting it, binding, etc.
I am taking a class with Pamela Allen, About Contrast. In our first lesson we were to make a monochromatic piece. I chose my favorite color, blue. The mountain in the center is a piece I had leftover from a Roman stripe quilt I did in indigo shades. I had a few triangles leftover, so I used one for the center mountain. The piece is made of cottons left over from other projects. It is raw edge, hand stitched applique.
I am taking a class with Pamela Allen, About Contrast. In our first lesson we were to make a monochromatic piece. I chose my favorite color, blue. The mountain in the center is a piece I had leftover from a Roman stripe quilt I did in indigo shades. I had a few triangles leftover, so I used one for the center mountain. The piece is made of cottons left over from other projects. It is raw edge, hand stitched applique.

Tuesday, January 28, 2014
January 28
My St. Louis piece is getting close to being finished. It still needs some quilting, binding, a label, and a sleeve on the back. This is a present for my daughter and her family.
I thought I would identify the images on the quilt.
In the top left hand corner are Victorian row houses from Lafayette Square.
The arch is in the center, with some skyscrapers inside.
I have put a bridge over the Mississippi River, which cascades across the top and down the side.
The last image on the top is Grant's Cabin. The cabin is located at Grant's Farm, where the family often went to see the animals maintained there, and sip some Anheuser Busch beer.
On the left in the middle layer is St., Francis Xavier Church, better known locally as College Church. Wendy and Chris were married there.
The Bevo Mill is next to the church. It was built in 1916 by the Anheuser-Busch company to encourage families to enjoy beer with their meal at the restaurant.
On the right side in the middle is Ted Drewes, a St. Louis landmark dating from 1941, that sells frozen custard. Chris, Wendy, Rosie and Caroline are on their way to get a sundae or a concrete.
On the bottom left is a scene from Missouri Botanical Garden, featuring a gate leading into the rose garden. The flames on the top were put in place during an exhibit of Chihuly Glass at the garden.
The final image is one of the entrances to the St. Louis Zoo.
Off the Wall Fricays
I thought I would identify the images on the quilt.
In the top left hand corner are Victorian row houses from Lafayette Square.
The arch is in the center, with some skyscrapers inside.
I have put a bridge over the Mississippi River, which cascades across the top and down the side.
The last image on the top is Grant's Cabin. The cabin is located at Grant's Farm, where the family often went to see the animals maintained there, and sip some Anheuser Busch beer.
On the left in the middle layer is St., Francis Xavier Church, better known locally as College Church. Wendy and Chris were married there.
The Bevo Mill is next to the church. It was built in 1916 by the Anheuser-Busch company to encourage families to enjoy beer with their meal at the restaurant.
On the right side in the middle is Ted Drewes, a St. Louis landmark dating from 1941, that sells frozen custard. Chris, Wendy, Rosie and Caroline are on their way to get a sundae or a concrete.
On the bottom left is a scene from Missouri Botanical Garden, featuring a gate leading into the rose garden. The flames on the top were put in place during an exhibit of Chihuly Glass at the garden.
The final image is one of the entrances to the St. Louis Zoo.
Off the Wall Fricays
Monday, January 27, 2014
January 27
Worked some more on the St. Louis piece. I changed Wendy--she was too plump, and decided
against using a hat for Chris. The hat made him look bald, and he certainly isn't. So I gave him some spiky hair.
I also added the zoo pieces. They aren't sewed down yet. When they are sewed, it will be time to quilt the piece.
I am also going to add a navy strip connecting the Bevo Mill to the bottom of the piece.
against using a hat for Chris. The hat made him look bald, and he certainly isn't. So I gave him some spiky hair.
I also added the zoo pieces. They aren't sewed down yet. When they are sewed, it will be time to quilt the piece.
I am also going to add a navy strip connecting the Bevo Mill to the bottom of the piece.
Monday, January 20, 2014
The second St. Louis piece continues
I've been sewing stuff down on the second piece, the one I am making for my daughter. There is a brown piece pinned over the roof on Grants's Cabin, because I thought the first attempt make the house look too square. I will have to rip the roof off and insert it.
I also worked on the family'
s clothes. My initial fabric for Wendy's dress did not contrast very much with the background, and I also thought that she doesn't wear very many dresses, so I am aiming for jeans.
I also worked on the family'
s clothes. My initial fabric for Wendy's dress did not contrast very much with the background, and I also thought that she doesn't wear very many dresses, so I am aiming for jeans.
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