This bright and cheery quilt was made by the owner's great-grandmother. It is tied with thread to the back, which is pieced mostly of large solid turquoise and tan rectangles, with a few more Hawaiian print pieces in the mix as well. There is no batting.
January 12, 2012
A Little Bit of Hawaii to Warm Up Your January
Labels:
backing frame,
herringbone stitch,
quilt repair,
tied quilt
December 17, 2011
Holiday Treats
Oftentimes, beginning quilters start with what I've heard entitled "The Pillow and Placemat Stage". I certainly did! But now, all these years later, I've really gotten away from making little quilty doo-dads, focusing more on the quilt repair and art quilt realms. But sometimes these things are still fun, and sometimes gifts are called for. So here are my holiday treats:
Last weekend, I joined a couple of other local artists in a holiday open studio sale. For that, I made two little wall quilts, each about 12" square.
Last weekend, I joined a couple of other local artists in a holiday open studio sale. For that, I made two little wall quilts, each about 12" square.
Labels:
art quilts,
buttons
December 15, 2011
more Little Women: On Stage!
Success! All those rebuilt dresses, altered suit jackets, added sashes, replaced buttons, and redesigned hats later, the show was a great success. And, while you're at it, please enjoy the wonderful set built by Joyce and her crew.
The iconic pose of the daughters listening to Marmee read a letter from Mr. March:
Labels:
costumes,
Little Women,
Thin Ice Theater
December 13, 2011
more Little Women: Before, After, and In-between
Welcome to my first guest posting! This is Annie Guter, Thin Ice Theater's great costume re-builder. You saw lots of her work on the gowns worn in last year's "An Ideal Husband". So - take it away, Annie:
On a thrift store excursion, as this is THE place to find yards of fabric extra cheap, I came across three voluminous plus size dresses, all yoked, with enough skirt for any respectable Civil War era lass. I set to dismantling all three and then realized a before photo might be in order. Two were already too far gone for a photo but I caught Beth’s winter dress, so I think you can at least get an idea of what the float dresses looked like.
Labels:
costumes,
Little Women,
Thin Ice Theater
November 25, 2011
more Little Women: Beth
A Plaid Dress for Beth
For this dress, like Amy's, I also needed to make undersleeves. Also, the skirt was too short, so I lengthened it by adding a wide strip that matched the new sleeves.
Labels:
costumes,
Little Women,
Thin Ice Theater
November 22, 2011
more Little Women: Amy
A Sweet Dress for Amy
This dress had the odd set-up of a (worn-out) velcro closure on the front, and a (broken) zipper on the back. Let's just say, it was pretty hard to wear in its original state. I took off the old velcro and closed the front seam. I replaced the zipper in back.
Then, it came to restyling the dress more in keeping with 1860s fashion. I took off the lace. I took off the sleeve cuffs. I found a super good match in a remnant fabric.
Labels:
costumes,
how-to,
Little Women,
Thin Ice Theater
November 19, 2011
more Little Women: Aunt March
Here's Aunt March wearing the vintage black lace blouse discussed in a previous post.
(And yes, the actress is really just 13 years old.....)
Labels:
costumes,
Little Women,
Thin Ice Theater,
vintage clothing