Monday, February 20, 2012

High Seas Adventure - II

I began teaching the first day out at sea - there was a day of What's on Top: Embellishments, then a totally fun day of creating Tiki Masters followed by a day of Color Cruisin --- then I had a whole day to myself.

I spent a good portion of it wandering with my camera - starting at the top and working my way down.... though before I made it down too far I ran into a couple of other folks and we set off to play cards.

Are there any Hand&Foot players out there? Well, I taught a few people how to play that day... and there was new fun opps.

Here are some of the photos from that morning at sea.
                                            
                                                                             




to see some others from that day click over to my facebook photo album

Sunday, February 19, 2012

High Seas Adventure

Home again, home again... Last week at this time I was on board our ship nestled into the harbor of Maui and awaiting the sunrise. It was a lovely morning and as the sun came up there were whales making their presence known with quiet spout blows and quick tails and small waves of their fins.

Our ship visited three islands last weekend and each was uniquely special. Here are the maps I tried to send off last week - foiled by slow internet connections.
My 14 days traveling, quilting and visiting Hawaii have been a treat beyond measure. I will be trying to gather up all the pictures and sharing the adventure with you here over the upcoming days.

for now I am peacefully sharing my first morning home with the kitties at my side.

Aloha

Friday, February 3, 2012

Friday Fast-Piece Applique Spotlight #2

It is always fun to hear from quilters far away who have bought my book(s) and found using the Fast-Piece Applique construction technique freeing. This is how I felt, too, as the method came together after trying this way and that. My guest this week is one of those special quilters who uses the technique to express themselves.

Please, meet Annette Burston and make sure you check out the details for she does love to stitch, and click on the links to find more of her work out here on the web. (first Annette's answers to the questions)

How long have you been quilting?
I have been ‘art quilting’ for about two years now. I can’t honestly say I’ve never been a ‘traditional’ quilter, for I have made a few pieces in that style. My love of curves and all things irregular and ‘squiggly’ in design really is what led me to this form of quilting.
How did you get started?
I have been doing one or another form of arts and craft since I was a very young girl. My mother and grandmother used to sew and do needlework a lot and this really inspired me. I think when I discovered basic appliqué, I first realized that quilting doesn’t necessarily have to be all about squares and conformity. Many years later, as the internet came to be more prominent in our lives – I was able to see what other people were doing around the globe and I was inspired by the range of techniques out there. I’m a very visual thinking person, so magazines, books, art fairs all added fuel to my smouldering creative fire that has since then turned into a full scale passion.
I discovered art quilting in recent years and have been greatly inspired by several artists, one of which is Rose of course. At last, here was a way of combining my love of fabric, with a touch of mixed media and stitching/embroidery that all came together in a way that was just totally fun and exciting. It allowed me to express my real self and daily life.
I have very recently started my own label and finally feel that I’m gaining an identity with my work. I’m only small scale for now, but having fun and making some wonderful friends along the way
What makes you happiest about quilting?
Quilting allows me to express my creative side and to indulge in my almost fanatical love of fabrics and colour. I often use my photographs and real life experiences as prompts to quilting themes. I don’t profess to being great at it, but I put my heart and soul into each piece, and to me – that’s what art is all about. If something I can create can make someone else feel great when they see it, then I feel well rewarded. I have met some wonderful people from around the world through quilting and they also give me great support and feedback. I’m always thinking of new ways to do things with what I know, and new ways of using existing techniques to create something different.
How did you find Fast-Piece Appliqué?
I discovered the Fast-Piece Appliqué method when I discovered Rose’s books and was instantly intrigued. I gave it a try and have never looked back. I had been appliquéing for many years already, but this method just made things a whole lot easier.
What do you like best about the technique?
Things come together relatively quickly with not much fuss (and let’s face it, we all love that). The technique allows me to create great backgrounds and features, then how much embellishment I use – is up to me. The technique is easy to do and encourages me to dig into my stash of fabrics that I just can’t bring myself to cut, and be brave enough to use them.
Rose has been a wonderful support and the thing I really like about her technique is that her passion for it also inspires me. This makes the journey fun !

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Friday, January 27, 2012

Friday Fast-Piece Applique Spotlight #1

It has been loads of fun to share my Fast-Piece Applique method with so many quilters through my books and personal appearances. It is a fun, fast way to stitch together your own designs, and many of you have let it find a way into your own quilts.

Would you like to meet some of them? Well, on Friday's, right here on the blog, I'll be turning the spotlight on one, fun loving quilter... it could even be you!

Today I'm really pleased to share with you the wonderful Melanie Wilson who has taken Fast-Piece Applique to her own personal heights. I feel honored that she chose FPA to stitch together her award winning designs.

Melanie took first place in the McCall's Quilt Design Star 2011; and last year her quilt was amongst the winners of Quilt Your Colors contest in 2010.

                 

     
She and her winning quilt will be featured in the McCall's May/June issue, so you'll definitely want to get a copy.

I asked her those questions we all want know the answers to:


How long have you been quilting?
I began quilting about 6 years ago. Up to this time I tied quilts and thought that was quilting. NOT, not the same at all! 

How did you get started?
I began watching Simply Quilts and at first I wondered why people would cut up perfectly good fabric and sew it back together. Didn't they have anything better to do with their time, I wondered. As I began to view more episodes I could see how many different techniques were used and how there was no limit to peoples imaginations in how to create something wonderful! I became hooked! I had hours and hours of episodes stored on my DVR so that I could watch and re-watch them. I finally got a new sewing machine after wearing mine completely out after 33 years of very frequent use and with it came a quilting class of which I made "First Star" which was my first completed quilt. I was so hooked! 
 
What makes you happiest about quilting?
I'm learning that if I can imagine it, I can find a way to do it. The more I quilt, the more I have to learn and I love learning new techniques! One of the new techniques that I have enjoyed soooo much is Rose's Fast Piece Applique. People are always wanting to know how to do it. Each day I get to quilt is a perfect day!  

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Today in the Studio -

My mind-mapping aside and my admin branch under-construction I am happily able to give you an update on the commission piece coming together in the studio. The piece is really three pieces that when measured as a whole will be 9ft wide and 6ft long. Good thing I have a open wall space in the back studio.

This month and next will continue to be busy and while I work on these pieces I will also be running off to teach and prepping for my two-week teaching cruise to Hawaii. BUSY... but loads of fun.

I have also heard from so many of you that have taken a class, or learned Fast-Piece Applique from my books that I am working on feature for the blog - Friday-Fast-Piece Applique Spotlight. First up, this Friday, will be Melanie Wilson who has used the FPA methods to stitch her McCall's Quilt Design Star 2011 winner, and others winning quilts, too!


In the meantime you've been patient with me as I have been moving along on the commission works so to catch you up I'm giving you a pictorial overview starting at the beginning.
The patterns are drawn -- and await all that comes next.
Bins and stacks - fabric everywhere is pulled for selection.
ok, students -- here is my set(s) of numbers to help keep me sane during in the selection process.
After all the sorting and auditioning these are the selected fabrics.
On to cutting the pattern(s) apart -- do you know what comes next?

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Mind - Mapping Check-In

As 2012 rolled in all seemed rather elusive and unfocused. The mind mapping 2-minute lesson really helped me to identify the larger areas of my work life, and as Roisin said the mind dump had the immediate calming effect that I needed.

It let me get it all out of my head and out there for me to see. Each major category has it's own branch that then can be pulled out and mapped on it's own. Once mapped out, tasks can be added and the priorities seen.

My own two branches that needed tending were -administrative & -product development.
Time is still tight, but I can now see what must be done and know that all the other things have there place on the map and will not be forgotten.

and, even though my original mind dump was with paper and markers I found a great app for my iPad that lets me take the maps along and work on them anywhere. my app choice... iThoughtsHD

above is a peek at my admin map -- what you can't see are the little +/- sign indicating more branches to be seen, but they are there to guide the way.

I'm off now to find some more coffee, check the map and start my day.

Friday, January 6, 2012

2-minute Lesson /or Pulling it together in 2012

True confession here! Things for me since the fall have been almost totally out of control. Amazingly good stuff on top of holiday stuff, but good or bad doesn't change the crazies you feel while being pulled in a hundred different directions. And, worse than anything, 2012 rolled in I was having a hard time focusing on just what I wanted to do with my time and energy.

Those closest to me will attest to Rose having the crazies, and I knew that it is time to take a step back and gain clarity, but HOW?

Luckily, a dear friend/ Roisin-Creative Dynamix, on the other side of the world helped me do this. Her two-minute lesson on how to mind-map has enabled me to find a pathway through the chaos. I had heard of mind mapping before but never really tried it. Roisin told me to get some markers and a big sheet of paper and drawn a circle in the center and mark it 2012/work. Then draw lines or arrows from that notating everything you can think regarding the various things related to 2012/work.

Just taking 10 minutes to start this mapping made a huge difference in how I felt. I now had cleared out the major areas that I know are part off my work life from my head, and each noted areas could now be seen, worked on, fitted in and generally (as I see it) dealt with. Opening up pathways of conversations with myself and others, too!

I am highly recommending that you give this a try, and there are a ton of resources out there that can help you open the gate and allow you to walk existing paths and carve out some new ones.

Each of these lines lead me off in a clear direction. Try it for yourself!
Just since yesterday I even found a couple of apps for my iPad to help with this mind-mapping journey... I can hardly wait to get going!