Monday, August 30, 2004

Rocky Mountain Crazy Quilters

Well, my Colorado Crazy quilters online Yahoo group is in the middle of starting a guild: Rocky Mountain Crazy Quilters . I'm working on some bookmarks and flyers we're going to put around the state to see if we can build our numbers. I"m excited about the group....should be a lot of fun!
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Story of a Crazy quilt

I ran across this Story of a Crazy quilt - a really neat story about an actress, EJ Phillips who stitched a crazy quilt out of scraps from costumes of the many plays she was in.
The quilt was finally finished in 1930 by the great granddaughter who is able to recount where a lot of the fabrics came from and the story behind it. How fantastic to have this history recounted.

If you like history this site is crammed with history of times, theatre and many a cute anecdote....this sort of site is why I can spend so much time on the web and not get bored!
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Friday, August 27, 2004

Ruching - a fun embellishment

Ok, so I've been trying to work on a new skill: ruching! It's interesting, basically putting a running stitch through ribbon, pulling it tight and then appliqueing it down. Here's my first attempt:


Of course, my guru of ruching (and most things CQ) is LouAnne Sassone in California (we're trying to lure her out here to Colorado). She was the one who started this great ruching hunt of mine with her picture:


I know....I'm humbled! :-) I think she does a great job of describing the technique:

Ruching is gathering something like ribbon or vintage seam binding by hand basting with sewing thread either in a wavy line or zig zag line and then pulling the thread gently to gather the ribbon/binding as much as you like and then adding it in a meandering way or on a seam. During the stitching on of said ruching, I usually add some seed beads for that special sparkle.

Use your beading thread & beads to sew it on. Just lightly pin it where you want it and then proceed to add the beads. The beading thread is strong and will anchor your ruching well. If you were not adding beads you could just use sewing thread and sew it to your block with tiny stitches hidden in the folds of the ruching. And then.................you can do either of the above and also then add stitches. Using ribbon or threads you can further embellish your ruched seam with detached chain, fly stitches or featherstitching. I'm partial to using ribbon floss for this. It looks great with the ruching.

Also, you CAN make flowers with ruching. Gather your ribbon in various ways into a circle. Before applying to your piece, decide which is the back side and secure it with tiny stitches on back. Apply to your piece using same thread and then, if desired, come up in the middle go over the edge and back down to the back making some "petals". Lastly add some beads to the center for the flower's pistils! I go side to side as well as along the ribbon with my gathering stitch?

Does it matter what type of ribbon? silk ribbon or vintage seam binding. The softer the better - the stitches should be small and "pull-up-able" and should look like this:


/ a /d
/ n / o
/ d/ wn

big zig zags but tiny basting stitches. Another look is gotten by doing the basting in a wavy pattern from side to side of ribbon (rounded)......

/a /d
/ n / o
/ d - -/ wn - -


Anyway, that's pretty much my experience with ruching so far....fun (even trying to duplicate the technique on a blog!!)
I hope everyone tries it!
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Crazy Quilt Web-Ring

The Crazy Quilt Web-Ring is a fantastic way to surf around to the best Crazy Quilt sites....I've found a lot of my favorites on this ring!
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Crazy Quilt care

I ran across this site with information on caring for crazy quilts: The Alliance For American Quilts Quilt Query -Treating a Crazy Quilt with Worn Areas and Shattered Silks . If you have a lovely old crazy quilt...this is definately worth reading first!
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Sunday, August 22, 2004

Take an On-line Class In Crazy Quilting

Well, I'm working on a heap of different projects today. One is a secret, but kind of fun and involves photo transfers (which I'm wrestling a bit with right now) - one of my more creative feats tho (pictues and description to come later).
I'm also working on my fairy and was looking for inspiration and ran across this: CARON Collection On-line Class. It seems like a really good basic Crazy Quilting class - with some great ideas on stitches....not the most fantastic description of the stitches I've ever found (you'd be better off with Sharon B's Stitch Dictionary....which I need to put in my sidebar) but it's pretty good and would give you a good start.

Now, to find a different stich....hmmm....maybe that stich dictionary! :-)
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Wednesday, August 18, 2004

Grandma's Graphics - Unique Images from the Past

I just found this fantastic site with victorian Clip art: Grandma's Graphics -Unique Images from the Past

I can just imagine these run off onto fabric and used in crazy quilts! Very very cool! Or even some of the line art as embroidery...the ideas are endless!
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What a wonderful cool morning! Rex (DH) got up ultra early this morning thinking he had an early AM meeting...when he finally got ready he realized it was tomorrow! LOL! Poor guy!

The good news is I"m a morning person and the kids slept in, so it was nice and quiet and cool. I got caught up on my emails, am reading the paper and plan to spend a fairly quiet day. I still have some follow up calls to make for the preschool and have to run to the grocery store, but other than that, I think I'll hang out and work on my fairy.

I posted some new photos of her on my webshots:http://community.webshots.com/user/sharkeysday

The column is still a little floppy because I just have it pinned down, but I'm really beginning to like her. I think I might start piecing the cq border this afternoon. Should be interesting. It's actually the first time I've pieced CQ from scratch...I've only been "fixing" my grandmother's quilt.

Anyhoo....nice to have it cool today. I'm really looking forward to fall this year!
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Monday, August 16, 2004

I Hate Laundry, but I LOVE weekends!

So, had a fantastic weekend, and now I seem to be paying for it...WAY behind on preschool stuff, and having to rush and get the house in order. I HATE LAUNDRY....maybe that's what I should have named my blog.
Anyway, had a great weekend, a group of us from the crazy quilters went up to Cheyenne, Wyoming to the Cheyenne Heritage Quilters’ 20th Annual Quilt Show. There were some great quilts there....several more of our group, including Cindy Brick (CindyBrick.com) who just joined our group and had a booth there (Yikes, I could have spent a ton of money THERE!). Also met up with Hannah, who was working at her friend's booth, who has a Quilt shop in Wheatland Wyoming. Fun to meet both of them!
Anyway, we all went out to lunch at Sanfords, a really cute restaurant who, I guess, got it's name from "Sanford and Son" with a trash and collecting theme. Really cute and fun for the kids. Matey Moo slept on my lap through a lot of lunch and when we left, Missy C fell asleep in the car. We had a nice drive home and finished off with lunch with our friends in Loveland.

Sunday, didn't do much, got my sewing room organized....put up a gift wrap organizer and tried to consolidate more stuff. I love organizing.

Anyway, back to reality today.
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Crazy Quilt Central

Well, one of the first sites I found when researching crazy quilts was: Crazy Quilt Central . It's a little bland ( a geocities site) but the content is fantastic....if you're into crazy quilt's the content goes on and on and it's a fantastic site to surf out from.
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Thursday, August 12, 2004

Working on my grandmother's crazy quilt

So, Sharon B, from A Minute Ago said that what caught her eye in my blog is my restoration of my Grandmother's Crazy Quilt. There's quite a story behind all of that. My grandmother made it for her sister years ago...however, not nearly as long ago as I originally thought....when I first got it, I thought the quilt was very old, and with some further probing from my mother it's more like about 50 years old (old, but not REALLY old).

My grandmother did it fairly late in life and so the entire quilt is done with one feather stitch (her eyesight was too bad for other stitches)....lots of very cool fabrics tho including my mother's prom dress and some of my grandfather's suits and ties (he died before I was born). The really sad part is all the silk had "shattered" a phenomenon that I guess is fairly common. Many silks had minerals salts (and by some reports metals) added to them that cause them to shatter. Anyway, since this quilt was so trashed, and not as old as I originally thought I decided to repair it and add to it. Make it a multi-generational project. My mother assures me that my grandmother would have approved! :-)

So, here's a block before restoration (or is there another word for what I'm doing?) with some of the damaged fabric removed:


Okay, this story is going to have to be continued....I think it's getting WAY too long. Besides, I'll be working on this until I go into retirement, so I might as well take my time!

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Tuesday, August 10, 2004

Pretty major hailstorm/rainstorm

Whewwwie! That was quite a storm. Our house is on a hill too, with drainage down both sides (which we've sort of improved with the addition of our new patio) but WHEW! Couldn't even begin to hold that volume of rain. Poor kids were scared to death (ok, Missy C was scared and crying, Matey Moo was electrified with all the excitement!) and I had to run around and quickly stick towels in all the basement windows because water was trickling through all of them...yikes!

Well, all's well that ends well, the kids are in bed, almost asleep, I opened a few of the windows and the rain is just a trickle....but whew...that was a bit of a scare.

I'm back to work on my fairy with a nice glass of wine.
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The Crazy Quilt Society - pretty much where it all starts and ends!

The Crazy Quilt Society - I'm going to join this month...this seems like the best group for crazy quilters in the US! LouAnne Sassone who is a member of our Colorado Crazies group (she's thinking about moving to Colorado....COME ON LouAnne) and another Colorado Gal Cindy Brick have taught courses at their retreat...I'd LOVE to go to that. Maybe there is someone out there reading this that can give me some feedback on the retreat and how wonderful it was!
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Graffiti and other cool graphics!

Great photos on this blog: southeastmain - I'm a sucker for good graffiti art, and that and the cool photo of the train really caught my eye. I'm going to keep an eye on this blog! :-)
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Monday, August 09, 2004

Welcome to the Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum, Golden, Colorado

SO! I'm having a day...getting heaps of stuff done for the preschool (website: http://www.steelecooperativepreschool.org - not much there because I'm building the site and haven't gotten around to it yet!)
It's a GORGEOUS day here....in the high 70's, not a cloud in the sky and a cool breeze...couldn't be better. So, I did a bit of surfing...our Crazy Quilting group is going to the Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum, Golden, Colorado next month, so I wanted to see what their exhibit is...if you're ever in the neighborhood, it's a fantastic place. The volunteers are all really nice. I visited with my mother in law from Australia and we sent the boys (my husband and father in law) to the Coors Brewery on that tour and it was a fantastic thing for us girls to do (plus my two little kids)!
Anyway, I'm working on preschool stuff today, so NO working on any of my projects. I had hoped to get pictures up this weekend, but maybe sometime this week. I guess most of the projects are just sitting there, so not like they will run away!
Well, off to the back yard with the kids to enjoy the weather!
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Sunday, August 08, 2004

Playing with blogger templates and other frustrations

Ok, so I set out to have a quiet day. First of all I totally messed up my blogger template, so had to go back and rebuild it again. That was fun (not!).

I only got 1/5 of the way done on my fairy's hair and tonight I vow is "pamper me" night....bath, footbath, pedicure, manicure, the whole thing...so, that should be fun, HOWEVER, I'm not getting much stitching done.

I've been reading Judith Baker Montano's "Floral Stitches" book, and of course I think I have to have it now. UGH...that means finding it on ebay or somewhere cheap (on a budget, you know!).

My children, Missy C, who is 3 and a half and Matey Moo, who is 2 (SO "2", as we all say around here) are driving me crazy, but so ends a "relaxing" Sunday.
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Neat eye candy! Eurocrazyquilt.com!

Translated version of http://www.eurocrazyquilt.com/ - not sure if this will come across translated, but if not, go to http://www.eurocrazyquilt.com - it's a really neat site with some fantastic pictures, if the translated version doesn't come through you can translate through Google.
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Sunday morning in cloudy Colorado

Well, I'm working on my fairy this morning and my blog.... "In a Minute Ago" actually gave my blog a plug (gosh, I feel famous or something!).
What I find fun is that the internet brings together all of us with similar interests no matter where we are...it's really really fun! So, I'm having fun blogging and reading other embroidery and quilting blogs...there are more out there than you would think.

So, back to my fairy...I'm trying to hand applique vintage velvet on as her hair...wow,this is interesting. Slippery, but the texture hides my stitches, soI don't have to be as careful about that. Also, I'm going for a textural look, so if it buckles or folds it isn't a problem (and I can TELL you this is a really good thing!)

I'm going to try to get more pictures of my stuff up today, please everyone be gentle...I'm still a beginner....not really very good yet, but I like doing it!
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Friday, August 06, 2004

The Needles Excellency

Definately my kind of site; The Needles Excellency - this is historical and great for any needleworker. Ok, I'm a geek, I admit it, but if you're "surfing blogs" you might as well look for stuff you like!
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Thursday, August 05, 2004

Off beat site with great ideas!

So, I thought this was a cute little blog: offbeatliving.com :: living dining and gardening.
Lots of great ideas for people on a budget who like to decorate and need more to do with thier time...ha, ha! But some really really cute ideas - that aren't ultra tacky.
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Tuesday, August 03, 2004

My yet unnamed fairy

Ok, so here's my fairy....just in the beginning stages, but I'm proud of her anyway....this is a bit dark, but you get the gist:




She'll have a crazy quilt border and lots more embroidery, but this is the beginning....and I have to admit I'm proud of her!
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Crazy quilting....gotta love it


ok maybe some don't , but I do....I dug out my grandmother's old rotting (The silk was "shattering") crazy quilt and after a year of seperating out all the squares, painstakingly replacing all the bad pieces and reembroidering all the seams....then I'm adding a bunch of embroidery and embellishments that she didn't have time for - this was made late in life and she never got around to it....I'm finally getting it done. Ok, I lie...it's about 1/2 done, but it's fun to watch it grow.

The interesting thing is that in doing a crazy quilt I realized I needed a wide range of skills: applique, embroidery, SRE, quilting, fabric knowledge, all sorts of stuff....SO, here I am, branching off and learning all sorts of new skills. My new favorite is applique! I love it....very cool and fun. Oh, did I mention I do everything by hand? I think it's my connection in the daily world to technology that leads me to adore doing handwork.

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www.fairiegoddessmothers.com

http://www.fairiegoddessmothers.com/ - a very cool group with a great project. Check it out and I'll write more on MY fairy later!
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In a minute ago

In a minute ago is a fantastic BLOG...what a following and what a purpose. This blog is nowhere near having that sort of purpose and direction, but I hope there is someone out there that will love these sites as much as I do.
This lady is in Canberra Australia (my hubby Rog is from Sydney) and is the most amazing textile artist....I was especially drawn to her Crazy Quilting which is my new passion.
I was drawn to crazy quilting from an old one I needed to repair that my grandmother had, so thus I was drawn down the path of textile artistry. I'm an artist/graphic designer in background, but for years I haven't had an outlet for my creativity. I'm just so excited to get back to something I really love.

Anyway, visit the site, it's exceptional. She's an artist/historian and has an interesting window on life.
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Personal or is it?

Ok, so what to do with a personal blog. I'm going to make this an outlet for my political, creative and parental musings....not sure who will read it, but I figure I need someone to talk to, so why not a blog!
So, maybe a bit about me, I'm a work at home/stay at home mom....who sort of hates the concept of "stay at home moms"....I mean I love staying at home with my kids, but the self-righteous annoying way people tell you that they stay at home with thier kids is weird. I have a sense of humor about being a parent...most of the time and really work to live. Well, hubby works to live, I just live and work a little here and there.
That's a concept I feel guilty about....not working. So, I have a web design business and an ezine (more about both later) and I plug along trying to make a life.
Well, that's the "here and now". I have two kids, Mattie Moo (2) and Missy C (3 and a half) and a dog (Pascal -after the programming language), new kitten "Harry" after a children's book I grew up with and Dodger, my 15 year old cat, pre-hubby and pre kids!
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