Sunday, June 5, 2011
Sunday, May 29, 2011
Blogged Down!
I created two blogs, www.calicoquilter.blogspot.com and www.mysewingbasket.blogspot.com to separate sewing from artsy/quilting/misc. projects of mine, and to document each independent of the other. Not working for me. what to do? what to do???
Fabric for Chloe's Summer Wardrobe
Sunday, May 8, 2011
Getting rid of my stash...Slipper Disaster
So I have this slipper pattern which I've had in my binder for years, which I downloaded for free from...I can't remember where. In the spirit of using up my fabric stash, VOILA...a slipper! Christine's Critique: I rushed the process for no good reason, with not-so-good results. It does not fit, it does not fit, it does not fit! In fact, this prototype would fit Hobbit feet very well. Why oh why do we not take time, go slower, enjoy the moment? Darn! I still want to make slippers! I have another pattern...
Saturday, March 5, 2011
The Artist - Variation on a theme
The second piece I am working on is a variation of "The Artist," originally a self-portrait drawn using India ink and watercolor pencils. On this piece, I am utilizing muslin and other cotton fabrics, plus pastels and colored pencils for shading, to create the picture. It will be quilted and embellished when complete and perhaps I'll frame it in a shadow box.
A work in progress
I have used paper and silk organza to create "Olangee." The design is roughly based on an art piece I sketched using Adobe Illustrator as shown below. I am challenging myself as an artist to use a variety of materials, a means of self-discovery, and for the fun of it. The delicately shredded silk organdy and hand-torn paper pieces are currently laid gingerly on a piece of illustrator board. I have not decided whether to glue the pieces to the board or to perhaps use a fabric backing and stitch the pieces in place instead.

Saturday, January 15, 2011
Slippers!! Side Note
Forgot to note...the 2011 Road to California Quilt Show is coming up at the end of January in Ontario, California. Did not want to attend this year's show without having finished something from last year's show. That was a good reason for starting this quilt. Reason #2...Chloe is coming to town and maybe this blanket will be ready for her, especially since this is a proclaimed "Quilted Quickie." Reason #3...we are finally getting my boxes out of storage and my work area is functional again. Hurrah!! Calico Quilter's Casita is back...now operating out of Temecula, California.
Slippers!!
The quilt I am working on comes from a book of patterns, "Quilted Potpourri" by Jere'e McDade, which I picked up at last year's quilt show, inspired by the vibrant, whimsical sample quilt that hung on the wall of the booth. I also purchased the fabric roll which corresponded to the prints of the sample quilt. Purchasing a pre-selected roll of fabric cuts has been a great convenience. While I normally enjoy picking my own prints and colors, I trust the eye of the designer for a fun quilt like this one. Probably should have drawn from my own stash of fabric; however, it has been fun to decide which print goes where, using someone else's fabric picks. I find that I still have to call upon my own skills in considering color value, balance and so on, as I piece the quilt blocks and put them in place.
Saturday, January 8, 2011
Handquilting Tools
1. Two comfortable thimbles that fit well; one for the thumb, one for the forefinger
2. Quality cotton quilting thread
3. Sharp quilting needles; I use short ones
4. Tiny scissors for clipping threads
5. A trusty basket to keep my things in
These are things I am always on the lookout for at quilting shows/shops to replenish my supply, especially since I so enjoy handquilting.
Thursday, January 6, 2011
Happy New Year 2011
I am a self-taught quilter. Here's my very first calico quilt which I started more than 25 years ago. There have been other projects over the years, but this one is a treasure, dear to my heart. This quilt has a long history and is still a work in progress. I will finish this quilt in 2011.
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Journal Entry - New Beginnings
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Thoughts on Moving
"In 2010 I will be working on numerous arts projects. I am just a simple artist who hopes to make a small difference through creative expression and positive interaction. So much to do, so little time."
This was my posted thought at the beginning of 2010. Now here it is August and we are well into the second half of the year. Time flies and so it goes. This summer my focus has been on getting us moved to a new location. Who knew that we would make such a big, big change in such a short, short time? The house we picked, our new "Casita," is just right for Henry, Papa and me, a teeny tiny castle at the bottom of a big, big hill. Everything happens for a reason!? Artsy endeavors...quilting, sewing, artsy projects are currently on hold. I am a firm believer that change we must and so we did; thus, the move.
This was my posted thought at the beginning of 2010. Now here it is August and we are well into the second half of the year. Time flies and so it goes. This summer my focus has been on getting us moved to a new location. Who knew that we would make such a big, big change in such a short, short time? The house we picked, our new "Casita," is just right for Henry, Papa and me, a teeny tiny castle at the bottom of a big, big hill. Everything happens for a reason!? Artsy endeavors...quilting, sewing, artsy projects are currently on hold. I am a firm believer that change we must and so we did; thus, the move.
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Journal Entry - Goodbye Cerritos
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Utter Clutter
Moving from a house you have lived in for 24 years is an exercise in letting go in order to move forward. I never thought I had too many things...except maybe crafty books and, oh!! of course, those many doodly do's from my craft room...okay then!...maybe I am a crafty artist of excess; but now that all my threads, yarns, fabrics, paints, patterns, etc., etc., are packed away in boxes, my thought for the day is what utter clutter!!
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Journal Entry - Goodbye Cerritos
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Casita on the Move!
Summertime. No thunderheads here, but the days are hot and humid nonetheless. July 2010 is the month that we sold our house in Cerritos on the first day of Open House. Mama, Papa and Henry are on the move. Casita business (the creative variety) is on hold until we get settled in our new home.
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Journal Entry - Goodbye Cerritos
Monday, June 21, 2010
Casita Update - Keeping Up With Chris

Sunday, June 6, 2010
Mike and Me - The Wedding

Thursday, May 6, 2010
Michael's Wedding - Mom's Dress
Monday, February 8, 2010
Marcy Tilton Patterns - Knit T-shirt & Vest



Saturday, January 30, 2010
Beads!! Pin Kit



Thursday, January 28, 2010
Oh Henry! Yorkie Pup Update


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Journal Entry - About Henry
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