Tuesday, May 08, 2012

Trees

This is how the tree  in the yard look when it snowed on March 3. Yes my HD put fangs on the face in the tree....sigh...
 Again on on March 3. This the the tree I hang my rust fabric on. It was what I called "Hard Packed"!!!
 And finally the tree in my yard has a new sprout on it. Although we had many of the limbs removed it still has life in it!!!

Friday, May 04, 2012

Easter

This is how my church was decorated for Easter. 

 I made these based on the windows the butterflies on our Art Glass windows.
They are from the 1950, which makes it really cool.

Monday, March 05, 2012

Snowman

My Middle Daughter made this snowman on Jan 24, 2012, this is how it looked on Jan 31,
and this is how it looked on Feb 1!!!

After that I took it in.

Friday, March 02, 2012

Lent

I made these Lenten banners for my church. They were made from sheers that I have accumulated over the years.

The Cross was made by a man in our church. He and his wife own 40 acres! The vertical is pine the horizontal is walnut.

The rocks were supplied by another man in our church, who works for a landscaping company.


Thanks to a three us, we have a beautiful setting for Lent.

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Merry Christmas!!!

This is my Holiday Card for all my followers. I hope it is your BEST Christmas EVER and have blessed New Year!!!

Friday, December 16, 2011

The Queen's Birthday

I throw myself a birthday party as close to my birthday as I can get. Have a birthday in December, I have to plan carefully. It is tricky!!! The cookie is written that way because I am the Queen of the UFO Club. If you don't know what a UFO is it is an Un-Finished Object.

Now days we call them PHD, Projects Half Done. If you say you are working on your PHD in quilting people are REALLY impressed!!!


I have two friends attend my party. A third one showed up after she gain honor to her Queen by winning a ribbon for Me with her dogs

Monday, December 05, 2011

Squirrel and Tree with Fangs

This squirrel was eating our pumpkin on November 18, 2011. My DH put glow in the dark fangs on the tree for Halloween. We took this picture on November 26 because the rain made an interesting pattern on it.

We had Our first snow today!!!

Thursday, November 03, 2011

Halloween

My DH and I bought a Bag of Bones to put it the tree stump. Our youngest daughter and her friends decorated the tree like this and this.
My DH was afraid the kids would walk off with the bones so he put them in the cage with the pumpkin and there they keep very well.
BOO


Thursday, October 27, 2011

Trees

We had a magnificent maple tree just off out deck. That is why every picture I took on the deck where I do my rust dyeing is shady. It was a silver maple, which is not a hard wood tree. They usually last 100 years. Our house was built in 1919 so the tree was close to being 100. The insurance company requested we take it out. It was very sad to loose this tree.
Many animals including flying squirrels used this tree. Once 5 raccoon babies were in the tree and their mother was on the ground. I swear I heard them saying as plain as day, "Ma, ma, ma"!!!


We had a bird feeder on the tree. You can see it on the top picture. You can also see it in the picture above. Now we have a face!!!

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Deep Space

My quilt, Moonscape, was accepted into Deep Spaces. All the quilts had to be 18" wide and 45" tall, that’s a vertical orientation, like a hanging scroll.



The show was divided in half to accommodate all the 50 pieces in the show. Moonscape won't be at Latimer Quilt and Textile Center but it will Edmonds Conference Center. Hope you can see it!!!




September 5 to November 6, 2011Latimer Quilt and Textile Center, 2105 Wilson River Loop - Tillamook, Oregon Opening Reception: Sept. 11, 2011, Noon to 4:00 pm 28 textile art and 8 special 3D pieces
http://latimerquiltandtextile.com/





October 20 to November 30, 2011Edmonds Conference Center, 201 Fourth Ave. N. Edmonds, Washington ArtsCrush Opening: Oct. 20, 2011, 5:00 to 8:00 pm Art Walk Opening: Nov. 17, 2011, 5:00 to 8:00 pm 22 textile art
http://www.edmondsconferencecenter.com/





January 10 to March 12, 2012 Sam Houston Memorial Museum 1402 19th Street, Huntsville, Texas Opening Reception: January 19, 2012, 5:30 to 7:30 pm




March 28 to June 24, 2012 LaConner Quilt and Textile Museum 700 Second Street, La Conner, Washington Opening Reception: March 31, 2012, 2:00 to 4:00 pm


You can order your own copy of Deep Spaces. Proceeds from the sale of the catalog will go to Doctors Without Borders. The cost of the CD is $15 through PayPal, including first-class postage by going to this page:
http://www.deep-spaces.com/
My quilt is one of the 9 quilts on the cover of Deep Spaces!

Sunday, August 07, 2011

Milwaukee Machine Quilting Show

I will be vending at the Milwaukee Machine Quilting Show, held at Wyndham Milwaukee Airport Hotel and Convention Center 4747 S. Howell Ave, Milwaukee, WI.


There are 37 teachers including: Joanie Zeier Poole


Laura Murray



Karen McTavish

All of the teachers listed above have openings in their classes. I am sure the online registration is closed but click on this link to see when their classes are:





Quilt show and Vendor Mall

Wednesday, August 10th at 5:00PM for Preview Night

Thursday & Friday 10AM - 5:30PM

Saturday 10AM - 4PM

Monday, August 01, 2011

Midwest Fiber and Folk Art Fair

At Midwest Fiber and Folk Art Fair, June 24-26, 2011, we ran "Make It, Take It" classes in our booth. This is where we held them.

A boy and his mother make these.

They are Paintstiks on rust dyed fabric.

Two the the models for the Fair made these Artist Trading Cards.
It was taught by Cheryl Sleboda.


Have you seen her articles in Quilting Arts? She uses LED's in her art work.
If you click on this link you can see more of her work:


http://muppin.com/etextile.htm

Monday, June 06, 2011

While at Woodfield

While I was waiting for Legoland to open, I went to Woodfield Mall. I was impressed by two really wonderful window displays! Both had paper dress, one was made out of a stiff paper and one was made out of wedding invitations.

The one at Anthropologie, was made from a stiff paper. What caught my eye, was the window that had an old Singer treadle sewing machine in the window. As I went farther I saw this one!!!


It blew me away!!!



Here is a close up of the dress. Notice how the marking are drawn on the paper.






I asked at Papyrus if I could post it to my blog. Which got the manger, of the store taking, she said every dress was different as they were free to design their own wedding dress.






I thought they did a really nice job, on the front and the back!







Finally!!!!

On Sunday June 5, I finally set up the Rust-Tex Studio!!!


I usually get it set up shortly after tax day but with the death of my mom and my youngest graduating from college it took me a bit longer this year.


The above photo shows the deck before I started. The below shows how it looked after I was done. I started around noon and ended around 3. Then I puttered around for another hour.



I was so hungry we had an early dinner. It was brats, because we do live in WI and that is a traditional German food. Brats is pronounced like it rhymes with cats.

Monday, May 16, 2011

May 14, 2011

Our youngest daughter graduated from the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design on Saturday May 14.

The white cord means she was on the Dean's List. The red cord represents her major which was graphic design.

We are so proud of her!!!