Thursday, June 26, 2014

Dudley Quilt



So I created and made a quilt for the newest Dudley. Since, they help run the Dudley farm and know about farming and are "true" Guilford folk - I thought I would try to be creative and make a special baby quilt. Some of the different features of this quilt were:

  • Stonewall - bottom of the quilt for all the stonewalls in Guilford.
  • Three different fields which were quilted with the floating foot on my sewing machine. There was a cornfield, plowed field and a wheat field. Each field was quilted differently.  Thank you to the Sisters in Cloth in sharing fabric for this section and the back of the quilt. 
  • The tree on the right has a heart stitched into it. That is significant to the parents.
  • There are sheep (which there is sheep on the Dudley Farm!), ducks and rabbits on the quilt. The rabbits are hidden in the white fence on both sides of the quilt.
  • The back of the quilt is one piece of cloth with a farm scene.








Office Quilted Piece


This is the quilt that got me making more pieces... 

The cloth is from Cultured Expressions in New Jersey - the link is: http://culturedexpressions.com



Spring Table Runners






I made my sister (top photo) and Katie (bottom photo) a table runner for spring! 


First Show with Sisters in Cloth





This was my first quilted wallhanging with Sisters in Cloth. We had this show at the Guilford Library in December of 2013. As you can see, the cloth had newsprint design which I had two different types of cloth in the same theme. I hand stitched around each piece in yellow embroidery thread. 





In addition to the wallhanging, I made a "selfie" of myself in cloth!! Everyone in the show each had a "selfie" and it was amazing the response I received over this little square!





Other pictures from the show...









This quilt is no longer available.


Playing with Color and Fabrics



Sisters in Cloth spent a lovely Saturday (June 14) at Laura Lyon's house in Madison, CT. We worked on dying, bleaching and painting cloth. It was a great time in the sun on a nice warm day. We each made some exciting work.



Bleaching - I bleached two different pieces of black material. The first piece made gray marks and second piece made orange marks on the cloth (see photo below). A big thank you for David for sharing his pottery tools with me to stamp the cloth and Diane for sharing her black material.




Dharma silk scarf, sharpie markers and rubbing alcohol (81%) was really fun and easy. I did one and took my other scarves home to do at a later date and time. You need a silk scarf, sharpie markers, decorate your scarf with the sharpie marks. Then use an eye dropper with rubbing alcohol and follow your lines. This will allow the color to run. You can go back and add more color if you are not totally happy with your first go around when making this piece. I actually wore my scarf to work yesterday!



The dying that I chose to do was with ice and I had four different pieces of cloth in the bucket. Thank you to Carol (below with the blue shirt) for sharing her knowledge, patience and especially her supplies.  In addition, to having a bucket full of cloth, I came home and did more. The picture with all the cloth on the ground is from my backyard!






It was a really fun day learning new techniques.