Tuesday, August 11, 2020

 TIME OUT FOR PAINTING AND QUILTING



This froggy is a design from Helen Godden's Bom Midnight Madness.  Block was painted in Jacquard Lumiere paints and quilted on my Tiara (16" sit down Sweet Sixteen) in black 50 wt aurafil mako.  The class began in February and I thought I could switch back and forth between projects as each of Helen's monthly blocks were published but my brain would not have any part of it - no switching allowed.  

So now that I have completed all 12 months of the appliqued, ribboned calendar blocks, I am going to paint and quilt for a while.  I have this project and a couple others I might paint and quilt while the scary crazy quilting of the calendar quilt is in the back of my mind.

Here is Helen's webpage if you want to look at her projects-they are all wonderful and coupled with instructional videos. https://helengodden.com/


The wily fox.....quilting with dark thread on your painted surface takes a lot of confidence or at least daring-do.   It is never perfect as you can see but it is effective design.  This type of quilting is very free wheeling-no rulers, and the only marks are directional as for the firefly glow.


Shrooms Block -probably all poisonous.  The blocks are micro quilted.  Each painted area is 8 1/2 inches in diameter.

Okay, those are the three painted and quilted so far.  I still have not shown all the calendar blocks but I wanted to put this post out today because Cheeky Cognoscenti has begun her new linky party today and I love her blog and sense of humor and wanted to contribute.



Linky party is every Tuesday at http://cheekycognoscenti.blogspot.com/


That is all for today except:

AND NOW
YOUR MOMENT OF ZEN....

An idea if you have extra time on your hands during the plague and want to organize your books.


Don't you think this is witty and creative.  I love art made in unexpected ways.  These book shelves were created using 4000 books by artist Vincent Magni.  Google his name to see some of the other amazing works he has created.


Sew and Tell Monday with Bambi at http://bambisyr-evaj.blogspot.com/
Monday Making at http://lovelaughquilt.blogspot.com/
Design Wall Monday at https://smallquiltsanddollquilts.blogspot.com/
Colour and Inspiration at https://www.cleverchameleon.com.au/blog/

Keep creating, stay well, stay cheerful






9 comments:

  1. Pretty painted and quilted blocks! I love these book shelves too, very creative!

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  2. Just breathtaking ! I can understand how dedicated you are to it.
    And I also LOVE that amazing books arrangement. WOW
    xxoxo
    Nadine

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  3. I have never managed to successfully alternate between projects either, Pam! Your painted blocks look fantastic and the dark quilting thread gives them an illustrator pen and in feeling — but I can imagine how nervous you must have been as you took the first stitches. I LOVE that bookshelf art, too! Thanks for linking up with Long Arm Learning!

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  4. Oh wow, that bookcase overspilling with books in that fabulous design is so cool. As are your gorgeous painted and quilted designs. Free motioning quilting, going with the flow is one of my favourite things to do. I am a wee bit jealous you have a Sweet Sixteen sewing machine. You must have so much fun dreaming up designs on this. Love all the pretties you have finished thus far.

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  5. The art work is really neat. At first glance I thought it was a quilt! Your quilting is great on the blocks, you're doing a very nice job. Happy stitching!

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  6. Your painted and quilted blocks are gorgeous Pam - beautiful work. Love the bookshelves! xx

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  7. That book arrangement is amazing!

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  8. You are a gifted quilter! I love what you did with the fox. I would not have known how to quilt that.

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  9. You are a wonderful painter and a quilter. The quilting with the black lines made me think of lino print. I really love them all. Incredible! Love the zen moment photo!

    -Soma

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