it is so totally crazy...I am going to have to have my daughter make me a t-shirt that says I work for fabric!!
walking around the shop where I work (www.webfabrics.net) just straightening fat quarters and bolts...egads...I added way too much to my stash...
then I find that I have to cut more fabrics to build up a sales stash!!! OMG~~~ my poor heart cannot take this...I know when I checked out this afternoon...that I worked for fabric today...TOTALLY...
Now I need some time to put my *paycheck* together and show you all what I am working on!!!
I have now decided that I will use the euphemism paycheck for my stash....lol
I don't know about everyone else...but I am holding my breath waiting for the Laurel Burch Christmas fabrics.....er...paycheck!!!
More tomorrow...I need to tell you all more...I have fallen into the best job I have ever had...the people...the product...the environment...I have never known better...
oops got to run...my son and I need to root on The Pittsburgh Penguins!!!
Peace out!!!
Friday, May 9, 2008
Saturday, May 3, 2008
another few days...
I spend my days between cutting and packing gorgeous fabric and working on my own fabric pieces...there are a few chores niched in between...but fabric has definitely become my medium of choice...
I'm nearing the end of the fantastic art quilt group I'm in...based on Jane Davila and Elin Waterston's Art Quilt Workbork...I have been meeting monthly with a wonderful group of woman (only 6 of us), but from such diverse artistic backgrounds!!! It has imbued this group with such depth...I am desperate to find another Workshop/Workbook so we can continue to explore art together...it's been 6 VERY short months...and that has included end of the year holidays...
In the next few days I will post photos of my WIPs... works in progress...
so little time...so many fabrics...
I'm nearing the end of the fantastic art quilt group I'm in...based on Jane Davila and Elin Waterston's Art Quilt Workbork...I have been meeting monthly with a wonderful group of woman (only 6 of us), but from such diverse artistic backgrounds!!! It has imbued this group with such depth...I am desperate to find another Workshop/Workbook so we can continue to explore art together...it's been 6 VERY short months...and that has included end of the year holidays...
In the next few days I will post photos of my WIPs... works in progress...
so little time...so many fabrics...
Monday, March 31, 2008
Applique
I have been taking a fantastic class about Applique as it relates to quilting...or sewing, in general... I do so love the "look" of applique on a quilt or an art quilt...we are working through an applique workbook...and I have been making hearts 'almost' by the hundreds...there are 12 different processes described in the book and I've tried them all...I was quite attached to English Paper Piecing...for the overall final result...but in a random, chance reading on Mark Lipinski's Pickle Road Yahoo group...I found another and an ultimate applique *trick*...
using a fusible interfacing and placing it right sides together with the fabric...sewing around the edges and then slitting the back and pulling around to right sides...then pressing the fusible interfacing so that it fuses the edges down solidly...they are perfect edges...so easily appliqued...with no chance of raw edges popping out...I spent the greater part of today undoing the basting of my paper piecing on 40 odd hearts...and re-setting them on fusible interfacing...
I have an art quilt that I have just finished appliquing...unfortunately before I read about the technique...:(
I will just continue with the piece and experiment with art quilt finishing techniques...like ANY good quilter (even a beginner..hehehe) I bought enough fabric to do it right the next time...
K
using a fusible interfacing and placing it right sides together with the fabric...sewing around the edges and then slitting the back and pulling around to right sides...then pressing the fusible interfacing so that it fuses the edges down solidly...they are perfect edges...so easily appliqued...with no chance of raw edges popping out...I spent the greater part of today undoing the basting of my paper piecing on 40 odd hearts...and re-setting them on fusible interfacing...
I have an art quilt that I have just finished appliquing...unfortunately before I read about the technique...:(
I will just continue with the piece and experiment with art quilt finishing techniques...like ANY good quilter (even a beginner..hehehe) I bought enough fabric to do it right the next time...
K
Saturday, March 29, 2008
Catching up!!! or as usual...oh stop it...it's not even a WHOLE month...
I have been learning so much about quilting day by day...it makes my head spin...there are the magazines...the websites...the Yahoo Groups...the books...and my favorite spot to spend time...my local quilt store with it's free classes every Saturday...
it is no secret that I live near the finest Quilting store in the country (by the way it is www.webfabrics.net)...and it IS the largest quilting shop in the Washington, D.C. area...
but almost like being asked to the Prom...I was invited to become a staff member and accepted (even faster than the Prom when I was 16!)
It's only been 3 weeks (time truly does fly when I'm having fun there)...it is a wonderful place to work and what I learn every day I'm there fascinates me even more...being a little basting stitch in the quilting world is fantastic!
There it is...my excuse for not posting...what could be better!!! I have 1700 WIP's in various stages...but I've come to learn from co-workers (the nicest gals on the planet) and the customers (delightful women willing to share their thoughts and ideas) that having fabrics for use in 5-10 years is normal and that having projects LIKE that actually add to one's longevity...plus as far as UFO's are concerned...I don't have near enough!!! How can you NOT love quilting for all it's forgiveness!!!
*crossing fingers behind my back*
I WILL post more regularly...
;>
Kerry
it is no secret that I live near the finest Quilting store in the country (by the way it is www.webfabrics.net)...and it IS the largest quilting shop in the Washington, D.C. area...
but almost like being asked to the Prom...I was invited to become a staff member and accepted (even faster than the Prom when I was 16!)
It's only been 3 weeks (time truly does fly when I'm having fun there)...it is a wonderful place to work and what I learn every day I'm there fascinates me even more...being a little basting stitch in the quilting world is fantastic!
There it is...my excuse for not posting...what could be better!!! I have 1700 WIP's in various stages...but I've come to learn from co-workers (the nicest gals on the planet) and the customers (delightful women willing to share their thoughts and ideas) that having fabrics for use in 5-10 years is normal and that having projects LIKE that actually add to one's longevity...plus as far as UFO's are concerned...I don't have near enough!!! How can you NOT love quilting for all it's forgiveness!!!
*crossing fingers behind my back*
I WILL post more regularly...
;>
Kerry
Saturday, March 1, 2008
it's barely March...
I have spent the last week *un-sewing*...that would be picking out the stitches that joined pieces... it was a really cathartic week....it, combined with moving furniture and receiving pieces from my grandmother's bequest moved quite a bit of my world...
working in old pieces and un-picking them didn't hurt so much...
Today, I received quite the opportunity of a lifetime....the chance to work at my local quilt shop...regardless of salary and price...it is the opportunity to work with fabric people that really appeals...
I can sew and un-sew to my hearts content...but to be able to work in an environment ...so creative...well...I am just in 7th Heaven...
Regards
Kerry
working in old pieces and un-picking them didn't hurt so much...
Today, I received quite the opportunity of a lifetime....the chance to work at my local quilt shop...regardless of salary and price...it is the opportunity to work with fabric people that really appeals...
I can sew and un-sew to my hearts content...but to be able to work in an environment ...so creative...well...I am just in 7th Heaven...
Regards
Kerry
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
it's only a day later!
this post is a matter of principle...keeping my promise to me...I *AM* posting....lol
I spent a lovely 3 hours with the Waterford (Va) Quilt group working on "Dear Jane" squares...there were lively discussions about applique vs reverse applique... and the cardinal sins against a member who epitomizes politically correct hand quilting circa 1863.
I must say that Dear Jane has given me a totally new view of history...even being new to quilting...whilst I hand piece squares...I really *do* imagine a woman working by lantern light and using leftover fabrics from old dresses...
Even though I am using modern techniques and fabrics...the history has not escaped me...
I spent a lovely 3 hours with the Waterford (Va) Quilt group working on "Dear Jane" squares...there were lively discussions about applique vs reverse applique... and the cardinal sins against a member who epitomizes politically correct hand quilting circa 1863.
I must say that Dear Jane has given me a totally new view of history...even being new to quilting...whilst I hand piece squares...I really *do* imagine a woman working by lantern light and using leftover fabrics from old dresses...
Even though I am using modern techniques and fabrics...the history has not escaped me...
Monday, February 4, 2008
*tiptoing in...*
ok...but it's only been one month since my last post...to be fair...I've been cleaning up my work area...moving the living furniture into several different configurations...reading...looking through books and magazines for inspiration...watching Alex Anderson every morning...
I've worked on several small projects and made several sketches for new pieces...the more I do the easier everything seems to be getting...which has, in turn allowed my creative side to control more of my brain...since it hasn't had to figure most of the stuff out...hehehe...
I will definitely...YES definitely get some pieces uploaded...and plan on at least one or two posts a week...that shouldn't be TOO ambitious...
I've worked on several small projects and made several sketches for new pieces...the more I do the easier everything seems to be getting...which has, in turn allowed my creative side to control more of my brain...since it hasn't had to figure most of the stuff out...hehehe...
I will definitely...YES definitely get some pieces uploaded...and plan on at least one or two posts a week...that shouldn't be TOO ambitious...
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