May 26, 2019
I See You
I finished this little quilt a few days ago. It is now en route to the Sacred Threads exhibit, to be held in Herndon, VA, July 11-28, 2019. From the website:
"Sacred Threads is an exhibition of quilts exploring themes of joy, inspiration, spirituality, healing, grief and peace/brotherhood. This biennial exhibition was established to provide a safe venue for quilters who see their work as a connection to the sacred and/or as an expression of their spiritual journey."
This year in addition to the main exhibit, there is a special project called Eye Contact: Creating a Connection.
"There is a famous quote by Cicero (106-43 B.C.). 'Ut imago est animi voltus sic indices oculi' (The face is a picture of the mind as the eyes are its interpreter). 'The eyes are the window of the soul' is a variant form of the proverb..."
Labels:
appliqué,
art quilts,
design process,
Eye Contact
May 11, 2019
Visible Mending
Generally, whether repairing clothes or quilts for my customers, my goal is invisible mending. But with visible mending being all the rage these days and I enjoy embroidery, so I thought I'd give it a go.
I've been looking at all sorts of mends that folks are posting on social media. I've decided that what I like best are mends that neaten up the tears and holes. And what I like even better are mends that make something artsy and fun out of the patches and mending stitches themselves.
Labels:
creative mending,
embroidery,
visible mending
April 10, 2019
Garden Paths
Here's the quilt currently on my work table:
Quite honestly, Grandmother's Flower Garden is not one of my favorite patterns. And I do get quite a few of them coming in for repair, so I spend quite a bit of time looking at them.
If I ever make one, which is not at all likely, it'd be like this one. I like the addition of the tiny diamond paths between the flowers. These hexies are about 7/8" inch on a side, and the piecing and quilting are quite nicely done.
Also, I really love this particular print. Firstly, it's green. And secondly it's got curvey, viney lines. My favorite kind of print in my favorite color!
Quite honestly, Grandmother's Flower Garden is not one of my favorite patterns. And I do get quite a few of them coming in for repair, so I spend quite a bit of time looking at them.
If I ever make one, which is not at all likely, it'd be like this one. I like the addition of the tiny diamond paths between the flowers. These hexies are about 7/8" inch on a side, and the piecing and quilting are quite nicely done.
Also, I really love this particular print. Firstly, it's green. And secondly it's got curvey, viney lines. My favorite kind of print in my favorite color!
April 1, 2019
A Fun Couple of Weeks
I've had a bit of a lull between repair projects these last couple of weeks, and have been enjoying working on projects that are mostly for me, meaning they mostly don't have anyone waiting at the other end for me to finish them. So relaxing!
Here's what's been on my worktable:
Here's what's been on my worktable:
March 20, 2019
Booming!
My friend Julia of Basya Berkman Vintage (the person who supplies me with all the fun clothes needing creative repair solutions that you see in these posts) has told me that I need to do this bit of shameless self-promotion. This is not in my nature. At all. But I am following Julia's advice.....
Labels:
book on antique quilt care,
quilt repair
March 19, 2019
Buttons in Boxes and Baskets
Well, let's just say that when a button collection gets so big that buying two new storage boxes isn't enough, well then, that is a big button collection. Guess how I know.
Labels:
buttons
March 11, 2019
Recent Vintage Clothing Adventures
There's always something new and interesting when repairing vintage clothes for Rare Jule Vintage! I'm sharing some highlights of the last few months of creative repairing. From buttons (of course there will be buttons!) to darning to alteration to a fun accessory.
Labels:
alterations,
buttons,
fur muff,
fur repair,
vintage clothing