where I live- The Beach |
Hi everyone! I have been invited to join the Around the World Blog Hop, by Lori of Humble Quilts. I was thrilled because Lori is, well, sort of my hero in the world of quilting-blogland. Lori's blog has had a huge influence on me---Lori's quiltalongs made quilting fun for me again. I know you'll enjoy her blog. http://humblequilts.blogspot.com/
So anyway, I'm supposed to answer questions! Hmmm...I think if you're a regular reader
here, this may be stuff you already know, but here goes.
What am I working on?
I'm not a quilter or crafter who has piles of unfinished work. I'm big on [even
self-imposed] deadlines and getting things done. But I am SLOW. I have
two work categories: collecting/ planning
and in-work. Since I often use
antique quilt blocks or tops and antique fabrics, I can ''collect'' on a
project for years.
This is Cheddar Baskets Strippy:
vintage blocks |
I haven't found the right cheddar ground fabric yet. I want it to be towards the goldenrod spectrum not pumpkin-y.
This is a late 19th century top [1875-1900?] I am working
on. It is very long and narrow, needs the blocks rearranged and the borders reset
so they aren't ruffles. It may be hard to unsew, as it is very strongly hand
pieced with backstitching. But I love the assorted prints so I'll see.
''Chimney Sweep"? |
I am smitten by the pink tiny polkadot sashing! Adorable!
This is an eBay find. All it needs is a custom quilter or
hand quilter to finish. I will carefully launder it only after it is quilted
and bound.(With a Red Wing yelloware bowl from my collection):
antique ''Sunflowers'' top |
I call this long term project Mr. Sunshine (Celestial Dreams from Glorious Quilts, photo by
permission).
Pattern Photo: Celestial Dreams |
It has what for me is intricate and difficult appliqué, so it's a challenge.
I always have to find my motivation: this quilt is in memory of my dad who loved Americana and who made wooden Stars and Stripes to hang on Cape Cod cottages. I treasure the two I now own.
I also have turned this
into a bit of a friendship quilt. Some of the blocks are being made or finished
by friends. They'll initial and date their blocks which will make Flags an
extra special keepsake for me.
How does my work differ from others?
I'm sure this is absolutely NOT unique,
but I often use antique or vintage fabrics. I'm a thrifter and beachcomber who
constantly hunts for treasure which I incorporate into my etsy shop items.
vintage dressed dolly:
Beachcombed wooden keg lid, recycled as a wooden sign:
sold |
Found bottles with shell stoppers:
Reclaimed quilts scrap sewing needfuls/ emeries:
sold |
So
in my etsy shop you might find a Santa wearing a quilt remnant cloak, or an angel wearing an
antique christening gown with driftwood wings and a beach fence wire halo. Or
even beach-found fabric mixed into a quilt.
below, dolls wearing H Sandy-found fabric and bells....
below, dolls wearing H Sandy-found fabric and bells....
in private collection |
I make heart sachets and dream
pillows, always filled with Cape Cod lavender, as designed by my mom when I was
a little girl. My mom couldn't sew so we used vintage hankies. Now I search the
fleas and thrift shops for tattered white linens and antique fabrics to rescue and reuse.
found object lockets/ jewelry:
Why do I write/create what I do?
Creative projects
add focus and energy to my life---and it's fun!
During the years I was a
fashion designer in NYC I had little time for anything creative outside work,
and that creativity always had dollar signs tied to it, figuratively speaking.
(Heidi Klum is right: one day you're in,
the next...well.) And you're only as good as your newest best seller. It's a
difficult, soul-sucking career, even though I loved it.
When I moved to the
beach for a simpler life I rediscovered my love of nature and crafting. And so
I ''make stuff'', mostly just for me or to share via etsy. I can't imagine life without a book to
read, a quilt to sew, a hat to knit---kids and a puppy to love, a tasty dinner
in the oven. That's me
How does my writing/creating process work?
I love to write! Sometimes I write stories, like the
Christmas story at the top of my main page. I plan my blog stories around my
photography; I take photos very day with two less than wonderful cameras. And
love the shooting and editing. My words come to me as I walk on my
beach or when I am driving. Prob'ly I talk too much so I edit-edit-edit.My far-out dream is to illustrate and publish my stories as children's books.
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Now to pass on our Around the World bloggy torch I have three
wonderful bloggers to introduce to you. Two of them are from far far away, and
the first---Kit, in Montana, seems pretty far away to this east
coast girl.
A Montana Life: Kit's blog is about joy. And life. It
always makes me smile.
Dorothy'sThreads of Life--Dorothy is all the way off in Australia! She
makes the most stunning quilts, her work is superb and inspiring.
Enjoy your visits! Say Hi for me:
I love it! Your projects are so creative. I'd like some of that to wear off on me:) Thanks for playing along.
ReplyDeleteI love your basket project. Still wondering which fabric you'll choose.:) Love your little quilty bits that you make! Life would definitely be better at or by the beach.:)
ReplyDeleteI forgot about your cheddar baskets! I like the 'cheddar' in the very bottom right corner - of course it doesn't look like you have much of that one. Good luck in your search for the right color!
ReplyDeleteIt's icky and rainy today, and chilly. Makes me want to just go back to bed, ugh. As always, I love looking at all your pictures - cheers me right up!
Take care!
That was very nice, some of it I didn't know. The pics are great, I really like the ebay quilt that you showed us. Thank you for introducing us to some of your favorite bloggers.
ReplyDeleteKel
That Ebay quilt is to die for! Awesome. Lots of great projects. You amaze me! :) Kit
ReplyDeleteIt was your handmade fabric hearts that drew me to your blog in the first place all those years ago. Your work is so beautiful. I better get to work on my blog post. :) Best wishes, Tammy
ReplyDeleteI am a friend of Tammy, and she tagged me-I really enjoyed reading your post allot
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