Friday, August 30, 2013

Book Sale



Our local library had a book sale in connection with La Center Days. I almost didn't go and had
forgotten about it until after lunch. These are the treasures I found-inspiration for art-all for $3.50!

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Wood Pile

Do you think that this is why I don't have a fiber piece to show today? That is the front of 4 stacks of wood. A tree came down last winter and some small trees needed to be cut down. This will take care of our wood stove needs this winter!

I thought all the circles created a nice design.

Monday, August 26, 2013

Charity

The latest charity the Columbia Fiberarts guild is doing things for is http://clickforbabies.org/  The idea is to send a baby home from the hospital with a purple hat to remind parents that babies do cry and to not shake them as it is harmful. Here is the first one I've made. The site has patterns to download for knit or crochet for girls or boys. They work up quickly. Mine is crocheted as I'm not fond of circular knitting needles. The yarn is a cotton, so it is washable.

Friday, August 23, 2013

Quilting


I've been taking the  Pattern Free quilt class on www.craftsy.com with Joe Commingham. He does a good job and I enjoyed the class. This particular technique appealed to me. The blocks are all 4 patches with no other fabrics between them. I decided to use a batik and a hand dye. Below is the detail.

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Shopping

I visited our daughter for her birthday. We had a great day. We went to the Craft Fair part of the Farmers' Market. It's a big area with lots of vendors and ideas. I bought the sandstone pendant there.
We also found the bead store and the clearance section where I bought the rest. I couldn't decide which spiral I liked best, so I got them both! Pizza for lunch completed our day.

Monday, August 19, 2013

Beading

Here is the bracelet I made for Christen Brown's class at www.joggles.com It's based on shank buttons and gave me a chance to use some of my collection. The shanks are not removed, so the buttons are not hurt in any way. These are old buttons. I really enjoyed the class. She's a good
teacher.

Friday, August 16, 2013

Mother Daughter Challenge

 This time it was my turn to give the challenge, so it was to be an unfinished something that needed finishing. I used two of the crazy quilt squares I had and made a purse. I just happened to have enough scraps of Ultrasuede to frame the bottom and edges.
The tabs and straps are grosgrain ribbon. The wooden handles are ones my dad made years ago. I tied the ribbons together at the top to create a knot that would help the purse stay on my shoulder.
 
 
http://karenlynnebeads.blogspot.com/  This is the link to check out the beaded piece Karen made.