Sunday, November 30, 2014

Thanksgiving Cards and More

I didn't remember to scan any of the Halloween cards.  I did get some chuckles over the
"Do You Drive Stick?" cards.  I did remember to scan some of the Thanksgiving cards.




They are all done with Inktense pencils on fabric.  The first picture is one where I put heavy thread in the bobbin and sewed on the backside.  I like that technique, I just wonder how much practicing you have to do to be good at it.  

The following two cards I made during the summer when I took a class at the Chicago Quilt Show.


I have done some sewing.  I just don't have anything completely done to show you.

Nancy

Sunday, June 8, 2014

Stealing From Mom's Scrap Pile

In March I went home for my sister's birthday.  No, I can't believe the little kid is 50.  Hey, she's still little.  Halftime on a basketball game didn't hold my attention one night and I started mindless sewing off of Mom's scrap pile.  One of the two pieces I started ended up as a baby quilt.  Everything is from Mom's pile except the red and white stripe and the blue check.


Who knows the fabric might be well aged!

What's mindless sewing?

Well for me it is taking leftover strips of fabric and sewing them together and then slicing the resulting piece.  In this quilt it ended up as random rectangles around the central teddy bear.


More Cards

In November I like to go to Houston to the International Quilt Show to ogle quilts.  They have a history of giving the folks that participate in the classes a bag. This year the bag was made of burlap.  So I tried some cards with the burlap.  All I accomplished was relearning that burlap shreds and leaves icky fibers everywhere.  Oh and a handful of cards.



Thanks for stopping.
Nancy

Sunday, April 27, 2014

Easter Cards

This year Easter cards came in two flavors - Easter Eggs and Butterflies.  The butterflies are from paper napkins.  I tried satin stitching around the image cut from a paper napkin.  Don't ask me why that works.  I certainly didn't expect it to work.  I expected the satin stitching to perforate the paper and not hold together.  The bunny is a stamp I picked up in a $1 bin sometime during the year.





The Easter Eggs are a combination of painted papers, a paint covered baby wipe and junk mail.  This one is created with painted papers.






This is the one with the Easter egg cut from a baby wipe used to clean paint brushes.  It is the one in the center.


This one includes junk mail.  I was looking for a way to make some quick Easter eggs and a fancy booklet from the Milwaukee Ballet sat on the counter.  It makes nice eggs!!




Part of the reason I like making Easter cards is that it lets me pretend spring is around the corner.   I don't think I could live further north.  Winter is long enough in Milwaukee.  I'm always anxious for green grass and being able to leave the house without a winter coat.

Thanks for stopping by.
Nancy

Friday, March 28, 2014

One person's trash...

My friend, Patty, picked up some drapery sample books that she found set out with the trash.  Some of the fabrics are really nice, but they are backed with heavy paper.  I chose a collection of fabrics that went together and cut them into rectangles.  I then attached the rectangles to a base fabric with one of my favorite tools - Elmer's glue.  I chose a contrasting cotton fabric to outline the drapery fabric and bind the table runner.  There is no batting and no quilting.



I like the contrast of silk materials with the other heavier, textured fabrics.





I made another card using kraft paper (really a grocery bag) as a base.  This one is based on something I saw in a magazine where someone used a button card to create a building.  Of course I had a stray button card around!!



Have a good day.  Nancy

Sunday, March 9, 2014

Another Baby Quilt

It has snowed almost every weekend this winter.  That means I have finished another baby quilt.  This one started out as a simple use up some old fabric.



Then a mailing envelope of trims somehow turns into a set of cards on paper from paper grocery bags.  I like how this one turned out.



Thanks for checking out what I have been up to.

Sunday, March 2, 2014

Another Quilt Completed

When I go to Florida at Christmas, I get to sew.  This year I stole scraps from Mom to make all of the center Dresden plate blocks.  I like how this one turned out.




Cotton fabric has significantly gone up in price.  It is not unusual to find quilting fabric at $11/ yard.  This quilt is 66 in x 90 in which needs 4 yards of material for a backing material.  I managed to find a twin sheet that worked and cost $12.00.  Worked for me!!



Sunday, February 16, 2014

Valentine Cards

Valentine cards are fun to make.  They lend themselves to including fabric and trim bits.  Somewhere in my travels I picked up a leftover piece of red velveteen.  Of course that ended up as the base for Valentine cards.


I still am using black as a base.  Here is one that is a combination of paper and fabric.



Here is one that showcases a ribbon that was on deep discount after Christmas.



I had to try Angelina fibers.  It is some kind of plastic fiber that melts when heated and remains shiney.  I embedded thread bits, fabric bits and paper bits.





And sometimes a fabric just feels like it belongs in Valentine cards.


At work I have a desk next to a 23 year old who is originally from Sri Lanka.  I tried to explain Valentine's Day to her.  She doesn't have those memories of Valentine exchanges in grade school.  Talk about a piece of American Culture!!


Saturday, January 18, 2014

Early January

Late in December I finished a baby quilt,




Early in January I found Fusion Card Challenge Blog.  Challenges are a good way to push yourself to try things you wouldn't think of.  The challenge is given an inspiration picture and a layout, create a card.

Fusion #1 Challenge




I went hunting for gray and melon paper.  I found I didn't have any melon colored paper.  Of course I had fabric...  The cards I made as a result.