Wednesday, March 13, 2024

Colony Collapse - a diptych of art quilts

Do you ever have a chat with yourself that goes something like this?  "Now, Jen, you only have a small amount of time before the deadline.  You have to do less (insert activity here) than usual if you are going to finish in time.  Alright?"  And then once you get started, that chat goes completely out the window?  It seems to happen to me all the time.

I really wanted to enter a call for SAQA for "Joining Threads".  It was to create a diptych of two related concepts and make two small (less than 12 inches square) art quilts of them.  As you know, I love bees, and thought a pair of quilts depicting what the world might look like if the bees disappeared might be interesting.  I came up with the following.

art quilts depicting bees

But as usual, once I started quilting these quilts, I couldn't stop myself.  I just kept adding more and more thread.  SO many starts and stops and thread changes.  It is somewhat comical.  I think the only thing consistent about my "style" at the moment is heavy quilting.  lol

art quilt depicting bees

Because I couldn't hold myself back, I ended up quilting straight through the deadline for the call.  Ah well!  That is ok. 

art quilt depicting bees

I finished them up and had the thought that I would like them better in a different size.  I think they would look better in maybe 12 x 18 portrait configuration.  Since I used my Cricut to cut out all the bees and flowers, I could make another set.  Do I want to?  Decisions.  I have several other calls I want to work on (this time with plenty of time before the deadlines!  Ha!) so it may have to wait a little while.


Jen

Wednesday, February 21, 2024

A quick update before I move on to the future.

What have I been doing since May of 2021.  So much, so little, so much!  It seems every to-do list still has items on it, but when I look back, I did quite a few things.

I spent a lot of time in my garden.

I made my first SAQA benefit auction quilt in June 2021.  I am currently working on this year's now.  


My kids convinced me to adopt 3 little (very naughty) kittens, which helped soothe the heartache when my Professional Quilting Cat, Tookie, passed away that Christmas.  All three of these kitties have taken on the role of quilt helper, but I still miss the Tookster every time I am working on a quilt. 

I've made several more One Block Wonders, and discovered a new book allowing you to use a panel as your fabric, One Block Wonder Panel Quilts.  Since you are always looking for large scale prints, panels are awesome to use, and you can choose to incorporate a whole panel into your quilt or not.  It has been a fun option to play with.

I've also participated more Star Wars mini swaps.  I created this "band poster" for the Max Rebo band (plays in multiple Star Wars movies).  I think this is my all-time favorite of the ones I have made for the annual swap.  It is so fun and different, and I designed the entire thing myself instead of using someone else's design.  

And last year I made this Leia mini for my partner.  


I participated in the Graffiti challenge for Cherrywood Fabrics.  I must admit I didn't enjoy this one as much as some of the past challenges.  It also had me questioning if I really wanted to participate in future challenges, and I haven't to date.  


I went to a bunch of quilt shows, soccer games, and diving competitions, and traveled with family to some amazing destinations like Sicily, and Fargo, ND (which I list as a funny thing, but was actually a great place to go!).  And I had a quilt accepted into Road2CA that wasn't part of a Cherrywood challenge.



I took a drawing class, finally!  And feel like this is the ONE essential skill that has tremendously helped my art quilts progress.   I am currently in a second drawing class because I couldn't keep up the drawing habit without the accountability of being in a class with homework and grades, etc.  

I also took two painting classes recently and have learned so much!!!  I highly recommend you expand into other mediums if you are leaning toward making art quilts in the future.  The oil painting class was my favorite of the two, probably because it is more forgiving than watercolor.  Both classes were great, and I hope to continue with both these mediums.  I'll share more on that experience in a future post.


That's it for now!

Jen


 


Friday, February 16, 2024

Resurrection or Reincarnation?


 

Wow! I can't believe it has been nearly two years since I published a blog post.  I wrote a few, periodically, but they stayed drafts.  I haven't exactly been idle either.  I've made several bed quilts and art quilts and had some lovely quilt-time that I could have shared.  And I have really been missing the feeling of community I used to have when writing the blog regularly.  Which brings me to my question actually; should I continue with this blog where I left off?  Or just start a fresh one?  

I feel like blogs are coming back, and I really miss the interaction I used to share with you all.  I suppose there are other ways to get that interaction, but this is the way I have experience with.  I think either way, I will start blogging again to see what happens.  What I don't know is if this blog has any value.  What do you think?  Are any of my followers still out there?   Will it be weird for me to pick up where I left off even though my quilting focus has changed?  

If anyone is still receiving my signal, give me a sign.