Halloween is not my favorite holiday, but this year I decided to make all of our custodians treat bags so I can thank them for keeping my classroom so clean. I'll have to take a picture of my art room so you can see what they have to deal with. I really do appreciate them. Here are the little bags. They are made of felt and then I sewed Halloween panels on them and added little handles. Then I filled them with goodies. (That's the best part.)
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Sew Attached
Applique- decoration made of one material attached to another. Ok, this is what I do every morning when I have duty at school outside the bathrooms. No, I'm not kidding. I sit on the floor and sew for 20 minutes and make sure the kids are not messing around in the bathrooms. Now the kids stop every morning to see what I am making. I always reply, "I'm making good use of my time!" Here are some of the "Art To Heart" appliques I have just finished.
Sew Pretty!
I have been making aprons this year. This is ironic because I am not a good cook and I only wear an apron when I am making Christmas tamales once a year. My tamale apron is not pretty and is made of green canvas, and I wipe my hands on it about every 5 seconds. Anyway, I think aprons are pretty and I like making them. I had some of my friends put them on this weekend so I could put a picture of them on my blog.
Monday, October 12, 2009
Have Supplies...Will Travel
My sister Cindy gave me this little suitcase. It was old, just what I like! All of the outside coating was peeled off and there was just wood showing. I took Sharpie markers and started drawing on it. I thought this case would be perfect for taking my art supplies on trips or camping. Yes, I take stuff to do when we go camping because I am usually the first one up and I have a hard time doing nothing!! Anyway,
I lined the inside with material and organized all my stuff inside. You would be amazed how much "stuff" fits. Happy Trails!
I lined the inside with material and organized all my stuff inside. You would be amazed how much "stuff" fits. Happy Trails!
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
A New Favorite
My new favorite book is called "PATCHWORK STYLE" by Suzuko Koseki. I love this book because it is easy to follow and I am direction impaired most of the time. I have made a few things out of this book. I adapted the floor mat by sewing a pieced scrap quilt right around an existing floor mat that I already had. I have it in my laundry room and it makes my feet very happy!
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Sunday, October 4, 2009
Sew Special!
I can't believe so much time has passed since my last post! School is back in session and it's almost Fall Break! This must be my year for completing projects.
The first quilt I will share with you was started at least 5 years ago. I drew out and painted the cowboy, then embroidered around the design, added two bands of fabric
and then I stopped. I wasn't sure how I wanted to finish it and I put it away, then ta-da a new quilt shop called M's Quilting came to town and the perfect fabric was waiting there for me!
The next quilt is made from very old Sun Bonnet blocks that were in my stash of blocks that I picked up who knows where or when!
The next crib quilt is made from scraps that I thought were really pretty.
This is the Dresden quilt I am working on now. The blocks were made in 1939. A friend of my family gave them to me. I have had them for some time now and decided to start sewing them together when I saw a picture of a "Dotty for Dresden" quilt in the book MATERIAL OBSESSIONS by Kathy Doughty and Sarah Fielke. Once I sewed the blocks together I embroidered dotted circles in the center of the blocks and in between the blocks. This one is going to take some time, but I love it!
That should be enough for today. I have a lot of little projects I'm working on and I will include them in my next post.
The first quilt I will share with you was started at least 5 years ago. I drew out and painted the cowboy, then embroidered around the design, added two bands of fabric
and then I stopped. I wasn't sure how I wanted to finish it and I put it away, then ta-da a new quilt shop called M's Quilting came to town and the perfect fabric was waiting there for me!
The next quilt is made from very old Sun Bonnet blocks that were in my stash of blocks that I picked up who knows where or when!
The next crib quilt is made from scraps that I thought were really pretty.
This is the Dresden quilt I am working on now. The blocks were made in 1939. A friend of my family gave them to me. I have had them for some time now and decided to start sewing them together when I saw a picture of a "Dotty for Dresden" quilt in the book MATERIAL OBSESSIONS by Kathy Doughty and Sarah Fielke. Once I sewed the blocks together I embroidered dotted circles in the center of the blocks and in between the blocks. This one is going to take some time, but I love it!
That should be enough for today. I have a lot of little projects I'm working on and I will include them in my next post.
Sunday, August 9, 2009
New Beginnings
Tomorrow I go back to school. I have had the most wonderful summer and will take
my renewed energy back with me. I am so lucky to have a job I love. I have the opportunity to be creative and show children that art comes in so many wonderful forms. I made little beanbags for an art game for the first day of school. They are made of little colorful scraps of fabric and I will give them away to my students.
My last minute project was to recover my outdoor cushions. The Arizona sun reeks havoc on fabric outside, and I only can hope they will last for a little while!
I pieced 6 of these covers together. I hope they last!!
Isn't it funny. I have lived in Arizona most of my life and as I grow older I love it more and more. I had a hard time seeing the beauty of the desert when I was young. I was born in Wyoming and a part of me will always miss the beauty of green grass, beautiful lakes and big trees. You know, I have my little plot of grass, a beautiful view and pots of flowers. I have a wonderful family and I am happy. What more can I ask for or be thankful for?
my renewed energy back with me. I am so lucky to have a job I love. I have the opportunity to be creative and show children that art comes in so many wonderful forms. I made little beanbags for an art game for the first day of school. They are made of little colorful scraps of fabric and I will give them away to my students.
My last minute project was to recover my outdoor cushions. The Arizona sun reeks havoc on fabric outside, and I only can hope they will last for a little while!
I pieced 6 of these covers together. I hope they last!!
Isn't it funny. I have lived in Arizona most of my life and as I grow older I love it more and more. I had a hard time seeing the beauty of the desert when I was young. I was born in Wyoming and a part of me will always miss the beauty of green grass, beautiful lakes and big trees. You know, I have my little plot of grass, a beautiful view and pots of flowers. I have a wonderful family and I am happy. What more can I ask for or be thankful for?
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Quilts..Quilts..Quilts
I am currently working on 4 quilts! My creative juices flow in the summer when I have time off to work on many projects at once. I usually start a lot of projects and then finish them little by little through out the school year. Here are 2 of the quilts I am working on now.
This is a circle quilt. I have it all sewn together and I am quilting it.
These are my black and white blocks. That's as far as I have made it!
Here are some of my piggy banks. I have been making these for years. Someone gave me some cardboard tubes and I cut them up, decopauged handmade paper on the ends and then covered them with old quilt that I embelished. I have also made them with drawings on paper that were colored with Sharpie markers and decopauged. My students love to make and receive these!
Here is my thought for the day..
The happiest people don't have the best of everything.
They just make the best of everything they have.
~unknown author
This is a circle quilt. I have it all sewn together and I am quilting it.
These are my black and white blocks. That's as far as I have made it!
Here are some of my piggy banks. I have been making these for years. Someone gave me some cardboard tubes and I cut them up, decopauged handmade paper on the ends and then covered them with old quilt that I embelished. I have also made them with drawings on paper that were colored with Sharpie markers and decopauged. My students love to make and receive these!
Here is my thought for the day..
The happiest people don't have the best of everything.
They just make the best of everything they have.
~unknown author
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Something New!
I have been working on storage for my art room at home. I bought a shoe holder and made it into an organizer for the back of my chair.
Here is a pickle bucket a friend gave me. I just cut part of the shoe holder off and added some embellishments. Now I can store my ribbons and lace in it.
I also took a piece of the holder and made an apron with it.
Here is a pickle bucket a friend gave me. I just cut part of the shoe holder off and added some embellishments. Now I can store my ribbons and lace in it.
I also took a piece of the holder and made an apron with it.
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Sew Old..Sew New- Completed Quilt Tote
Friday, June 12, 2009
Time Flies
I started this quilt applique 14 years ago, and then put it away because I wasn't sure what I wanted to do with it. I found an unfinished quilt tote at the thrift store months ago and set it aside. Then one day, bingo, I thought the two would go perfect together. I stitched the applique on the front of the tote. Now I just need to make the inside as cute as the outside. I hope this doesn't take me another 14 years!
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
What's New Scooby Doo?
It is summer vacation...kind of. I am teaching summer school for half day and then I have the rest of the day to play. Here are a couple of my newest creations. The picnic basket is a bit "girly" for my husband, but I think it is a romantic basket for the right occasion. The traveling art tote allows me to grab my supplies and go, even if I'm on my way camping. I love pretty things as you can see. I do have a colorful side, but I'll show you that another day.
Monday, June 1, 2009
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