A little eye candy!

Labels: Crazy quilt, inspiration


Labels: Crazy quilt, inspiration
Isn't that completely cool? Done by Jared Brown - these are just fantastic and for sale! You can get to the pieces from his flickr badge on the side of his blog. After perusing his blog, I'm not sure of his motivation, but his art and embroideries are definately interesting, original and fun.Labels: family life, inspiration
Labels: art, inspiration, ponderances
If you want to read more about the fabric, I've written about it on my Houseblog, because it is fabulous vintage 1950's fabric! Be sure to check it out if you're in the Colorado area, because it's going to be included in an exhibit down in Colorado Springs. I helped a gal in our neighborhood, who is a textile conservationist do the stitching and it was very educational! It took some time to catch onto how to do the stitches, but hopefully she won't have to take out too many of them. I'm hoping to work on another post soon about her suggestions on preservation, mounting textiles and much more helpful neat stuff!
Then, speaking of the Denver Art Museum, a good friend asked me to tag along with her to see these:
This is an exhibit of Mennonite and Amish quilts. Great stuff! Even better yet, the Denver Art Museum is keeping this as a permanent textiles exhibition area! Yeah DAM!
So, after all of that, I had to get home and get to work on my own stuff. This is going to be a pillow for a really good friends daughter who is going to be baptized in the Mormon church. Her outfit has to be all white, so I figured an all white pillow would be a nice memory of the occasion.
LOVING the lace and I even found a handkerchief with an "M" on it (upside down in the photo) but it's a really huge challenge working in all one color. Obviously it's really variations of creme and white, but it makes an interesting study in textures.
It's been a busy stitching weekend and my next post will be a tutorial on my FAVORITE easy-peasy silk ribbon flower! So, watch for that (hopefully today!)
Labels: art, art show, Crazy quilt, Denver, embroidery, fiber art, inspiration
I've talked about the International Quilt Study Center's quilt of the month, but this month I gasped when I opened this one by M. Joan Lintault - gorgeous! (there's a close up on the site by the way)"In her pieces Lintault employs an innovative construction technique. Beginning with white cotton, Lintault dyes the bases for the individual forms. These she later embellishes extensively using applique, quilting, and embroidery. Finally the forms are affixed to a lace under layer, which creates the illusion that the objects are floating in space. "
Labels: embroidery, fiber art, inspiration, quilting
It's incredibly rare that I post twice in one day, but I had to pass this on.....be sure to watch the whole video. Whoever thought this up was a genius. COOLLabels: art, inspiration, internet
There are 3 of them, aren't they adorable? Here's her blog...good heavens, I'm sometimes amazed there is a creative blogger I've actually missed on the internet!Labels: etsy, inspiration, internet

Then as a complete juxtaposition ("big fancy word of the day"...can you tell I have elementary school age kids!) is this LOVELY historical piece from Raciare's Embroidery and Needlework:
So, I'm back to dig out my ever so humble stitching.
Labels: Blogging, embroidery, inspiration, knitting, quilting



Labels: Crazy quilt, embroidery, fiber art, inspiration, sewing
Wow, I have only dreams that I could come up with something this creative. Sigh.....off to wishing I had more time! :-)Labels: art, beading, Blogging, inspiration
Normally the Quilt of the month site does more conservative quilts, but if you love to look at quilts (because you make them or admire them) there's lots of room to "ooo and ahhh" over these fabulous Quilts.Labels: inspiration, quilting
All of the stitching is hers....there were two full rooms like this and then more pieces scattered throughout the house. The quilt below was completely amazing tho...hand dyed lace with the dolls throughout the piece 3-D with dresses done beautifully. Amazing!
Then there was the scenery (I would be inspire to stitch all the time out there!) This is where we had to sit and eat lunch...poor us, eh?
It was lovely and like a mini vacation! So quiet! You don't realize how noisy the city is until you get way up into the mountains! Anyway, thanks Mary Jo for a ton of inspiration and fun!Labels: applique, Crazy quilt, embroidery, inspiration
This is the always amazing and talented Rhonda's HUGE brazillian project. Not sure you can see, but this garden goes way up into her lap and includes lots of beautiful stitches.
AND! TA-DA! The progress on Tina's Wedding dress quilt! I have done the face 2x and wasn't happy with it yet! So, I'm still working. However, all of the applique is done and now it just needs some details! I think the rest of this should go quickly! (and I'll post more soon!)
Labels: applique, art, Crazy quilt, inspiration
Labels: art, inspiration