Friday, May 15, 2009

More Miniatures

"Blue on Black" and "Fields of Gold"

2x3 inches

While I was traveling last week, I finished these two miniatures for the Would You Could You in a Frame show that opens on June 19 in Yellow Springs, Ohio.

I had a lot of fun arranging, planning, and stitching these little darlings. They feel so childish and joyful, like a junk drawer where you keep all your
favorite things. Many of the beads and buttons were already in my collection, but I had to buy some of the blue beads as I didn't have quite enough of the dark blue beads and buttons in my stash.

Both of these are named after songs, and it was fun to sing them in my head as I beaded (a three or more hour process). Blue on Black is an awesome Texas Blues song by Kenny Wayne Shepard, and my favorite version of "Fields of Gold" is Eva Cassidy's haunting interpretation.

I used fusible shirt tailor and buckram on the fabric that I backed the beading with, and that made it much more stable. Then I added another layer of shirt tailor to the backing fabric before I sewed it on. Cheryl at Would You Could You said that she has been looking at the first one I brought to her nearly every day and trying to decide how she'll frame it. She said that each time she looks at it, she finds something new. I can't think of a higher compliment for these little pieces.

Hope to see you at the opening in June!! I've seen a few of the other miniatures, and they are amazing. And, since they're small, they're very affordable, averaging about $100 a piece. Debra Wilburn, who told me about the show, says that it's a beautiful show to see, with all the little works of art framed and arranged along the walls like the inside of a treasure room.

Friday, May 1, 2009

Caught Up on My Challenges, Almost

April Quilts Weeks Three and Four

I've been finished with the Weekly quilts for April since last week (April has five weeks, sort of, but my wall only fits four quilts a month, so that's all I'm doing!) But I finally got them bound and ready to hang.

I'm not sure why I've been so intimidated by reverse applique, but I found it pretty easy in these small quilts.

I continue to enjoy handwork. Tony and I are off to Colorado Springs, and I'm bringing along some beading projects--two more miniatures called "Blue on Black" and "Fields of Gold" and my April Spiritual Challenge called "God Answers to Many Names." I was inspired by Larkin Jean Van Horn and Deanna Hartman for my spiritual challenge this month, so I used a piece of my hand dyed fabric, added a central stone and a human figure and I'll bead it while I'm in Colorado. We'll be back on Friday, so be sure to check back then.