No pics tonight. I have been scrambling around all week trying to get everything done before we leave town. Not going to happen.
The fabric for the custom order took longer to arrive than I planned, the dyes struck the fabric at an alarming speed, so had to do several colors over. I will have to shoot for the end of the month.
I did manage to get the top put together for the kids' Christmas gift. My savior (Jamie) at the quilt shop agreed to quilt it before Christmas.
The dog knows something is up. We put the luggage next to the front door and he hasn't let us out of his sight since. He and we love his sitter. Cinnamon (yes, that's her name) stays here when we're gone and I thing she spoils him worse than we do.
I will return with pics and a golden tan!
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Friday, November 20, 2009
Preparing for the Holidays
I overslept this am, so have been rushing around trying to get stuff done before I leave for work. I managed to assemble 13 Christmas cards (need edges finished), sew 12 blocks for the kids quilt and rinse out 12 yards of fabric.
I have an order for 88 yards custom fabric. I had this novel idea that maybe I should run test swatches (is a yard a swatch?) this time. I will be using Egyptian instead of the regular 200 TC which costs more. The Egyptian is on order and I want to have all my recipes ready when it arrives. I want to have this in the mail to Judy before we leave town.
I fudged on the cards this year. We will be gone Dec 10 - Dec 20 so I just won't have the time to design and make them from my fabrics. Oh well, they are still handmade and come from the heart. I still have several rows of the king sized quilt to finish for the kids. Not sure if I will have time to actually quilt it thought. They may receive only the top.
Here are the basic materials for the cards. Only 20 more to go!
I have an order for 88 yards custom fabric. I had this novel idea that maybe I should run test swatches (is a yard a swatch?) this time. I will be using Egyptian instead of the regular 200 TC which costs more. The Egyptian is on order and I want to have all my recipes ready when it arrives. I want to have this in the mail to Judy before we leave town.
I fudged on the cards this year. We will be gone Dec 10 - Dec 20 so I just won't have the time to design and make them from my fabrics. Oh well, they are still handmade and come from the heart. I still have several rows of the king sized quilt to finish for the kids. Not sure if I will have time to actually quilt it thought. They may receive only the top.
Here are the basic materials for the cards. Only 20 more to go!
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Random Images
I was clearing old images off the camera when I came across a few that I thought would be interesting. Above is a common sight here in the Northwest. The ridge lines are covered in these. I find them strangely beautiful.
Tray dyeing in my state of the art studio!
View from my patio this summer. We have some of the most awesome sunsets. Sunrises aren't bad either.
Test runs for Judy's newest order. Normally I just jump in, but I will be using Egyptian for this, so don't want too many oops pieces.
This is my dream studio. It is actually a horse barn down the road from us. I would buy this property in a heartbeat just for the barn.
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Supernova
Monday, September 14, 2009
Wax on, Wax off
Wednesday, September 09, 2009
Face time with the laptop
Some days I have to force myself to sit down at the laptop. My stores desperately needed updating, so finally got to work on the one at Bonanzle. Here's the link for the store. http://www.bonanzle.com/booths/annettewink You can see a few of my items at left. Pictured is a few of the items I put up for sale. Gotta run for now. I'm on a roll!
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Tabs and other random thoughts
Tabs, the kind on your web browser. How many do you have open at any given time? 2, 4, 8....?I just counted my tabs and29 is a little extreme even for me! I don't like bookmarks as it requires you to search for whatever page you want. Well there are some days that I don't know what I want. I'm looking for inspiration.
Here is a sampling of my open tabs:
I love the rotating gallery on the SAQA home page.
http://www.saqa.com/index.aspx
Go here if you are looking for inspiration.
http://www.surfacedesign.org/default.asp
I love Rayna's blog. I want here life.
http://studio78notes.blogspot.com/2009_08_01_archive.html
Hmmmmm...... not one of my pages. Well at least DH didn't close out the entire browser like he normally does.
http://www.mgshooters.com/shooterinfo.htm
One of my online stores. There are a few pieces of fabric and a bunch of random fiber pieces.
http://www.bonanzle.com/booths/annettewink
Here's the other one.
http://stores.shop.ebay.com/Badger-Canyon-Hand-Dyes__W0QQ_armrsZ1
We want to retire here someday. Will have to settle for a winter vacation for now. I think this would be an awesome place to open a surface design retreat.
http://www.google.com/search?q=costa+rica&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a
Project Runway, need I say more?
http://www.mylifetime.com/on-tv/shows/project-runway/about-project-runway
This is the owner of my LQS. I love this lady, she really does enjoy teaching new quilters. She has helped me along on my twisted journey.
http://www.villagequiltworks.com/workshop.html
Think I'll go dig thru all those old bookmarked pages. This ought to be interesting.
Here is a sampling of my open tabs:
I love the rotating gallery on the SAQA home page.
http://www.saqa.com/index.aspx
Go here if you are looking for inspiration.
http://www.surfacedesign.org/default.asp
I love Rayna's blog. I want here life.
http://studio78notes.blogspot.com/2009_08_01_archive.html
Hmmmmm...... not one of my pages. Well at least DH didn't close out the entire browser like he normally does.
http://www.mgshooters.com/shooterinfo.htm
One of my online stores. There are a few pieces of fabric and a bunch of random fiber pieces.
http://www.bonanzle.com/booths/annettewink
Here's the other one.
http://stores.shop.ebay.com/Badger-Canyon-Hand-Dyes__W0QQ_armrsZ1
We want to retire here someday. Will have to settle for a winter vacation for now. I think this would be an awesome place to open a surface design retreat.
http://www.google.com/search?q=costa+rica&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a
Project Runway, need I say more?
http://www.mylifetime.com/on-tv/shows/project-runway/about-project-runway
This is the owner of my LQS. I love this lady, she really does enjoy teaching new quilters. She has helped me along on my twisted journey.
http://www.villagequiltworks.com/workshop.html
Think I'll go dig thru all those old bookmarked pages. This ought to be interesting.
Sunday, August 23, 2009
Something Fun
I am trying to jump start my creative engine, but I'm having some difficulty. I just can't seem to dive into my projects with the single minded drive I used to. I have several things I need to get done besides the normal Christmas stuff. I know it's only August, but you have to start early.
This is something fun I put together this morning. Thought it may help the process. I took a toddlers jean jacket, removed the sleeves and made a backpack. Added a little hand dyed lace I had laying around, lined with a piece of hand dyed fabric and voila! a fun little bag.
Oh, the background fabric is something new I am playing with. I had some dyes dry out in the garage, so instead of wasting them I decided to play. I soaked some fabric in soda ash, crumpled it into trays, sprinkled the dried up dyes over it and added some extra dye powder. I'll get some pics of the other pieces and post them next time.
This is something fun I put together this morning. Thought it may help the process. I took a toddlers jean jacket, removed the sleeves and made a backpack. Added a little hand dyed lace I had laying around, lined with a piece of hand dyed fabric and voila! a fun little bag.
Oh, the background fabric is something new I am playing with. I had some dyes dry out in the garage, so instead of wasting them I decided to play. I soaked some fabric in soda ash, crumpled it into trays, sprinkled the dried up dyes over it and added some extra dye powder. I'll get some pics of the other pieces and post them next time.
Tuesday, April 07, 2009
Marbling Day
Today was another wonderful day weather wise. Whinny and I decided to take advantage of it a get some marbling done. I prepared the fabrics and sodium alginate last night so we were ready to roll first thing this morning.
These are our mop up rags. The full size fabrics are still hanging in the garage. I want to make sure they cure a little before heat setting them.
Works in progress. Beautiful workshop huh? I really can't complain too much, hubby gave up his side so I could have the extra space.
Looks like this is at the end of the road for the size. Pretty yucky looking after 12-14 yards.
Ran out of hanging room. Driveway works pretty well!
More works in progress. I think a few of these will be fantastic.
Here's Whinny busy laying down paint. She got a lot less artistic about getting that stuff down. When you're working in one yard pieces, it really doesn't matter how you get it on there as it takes a lot to fill it.
That's it for me tonight. My back is really talking to me about bending over the tray all day.
These are our mop up rags. The full size fabrics are still hanging in the garage. I want to make sure they cure a little before heat setting them.
Works in progress. Beautiful workshop huh? I really can't complain too much, hubby gave up his side so I could have the extra space.
Looks like this is at the end of the road for the size. Pretty yucky looking after 12-14 yards.
Ran out of hanging room. Driveway works pretty well!
More works in progress. I think a few of these will be fantastic.
Here's Whinny busy laying down paint. She got a lot less artistic about getting that stuff down. When you're working in one yard pieces, it really doesn't matter how you get it on there as it takes a lot to fill it.
That's it for me tonight. My back is really talking to me about bending over the tray all day.
Friday, January 02, 2009
Recharge
The new year has arrived, and it is time to take stock and recharge my creative batteries. I thought I would share a few of my pieces today.
Here is a rust dyed piece. I just love the organic feel of these.
This piece is available here--->
http://tinyurl.com/8hhmb5
Here is a bright and shiny piece to brighten even the darkest day.
This piece is available here--->
http://tinyurl.com/7gn54p
That's all I have time for this morning. Have to get busy taking down the tree. The sooner I get the holiday stuff taken care of, the sooner I can focus on new work.
Here is a rust dyed piece. I just love the organic feel of these.
This piece is available here--->
http://tinyurl.com/8hhmb5
Here is a bright and shiny piece to brighten even the darkest day.
This piece is available here--->
http://tinyurl.com/7gn54p
That's all I have time for this morning. Have to get busy taking down the tree. The sooner I get the holiday stuff taken care of, the sooner I can focus on new work.
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