Showing posts with label autumn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label autumn. Show all posts

Monday, September 17, 2018

Swamp Maple

Swamp Maple, artistic interpretation of Swamp Red Maple, acer rubrum var. drummondi
42.5" square (30" square on point)
Cotton fabrics, silk and bamboo roving, textile medium.
Machine quilted, hand embellished and embroidered.
Leaves are individually cast from actual leaves
For step-by-step progress photos, see this previous post.


Recently shown at Pennsylvania National Quilt Extravaganza 2018, along with
Passion For Color
48 x 66"
Hand dyed cotton sateen & black Kona cotton
Machine pieced and quilted


Sunday, July 8, 2018

Fabric Challenge Quilt Step by Step



Challenge pack with a fat quarter and rules, shown on back of quilt.
I participated in a quilt challenge a year ago, and while I was picking up my quilt, I picked up this year’s challenge packet.  Since the shop is 2 hours from my home, I planned my quilt while still in the store, and bought an extra yard of the fabric to use for the background.  The theme this year is to use a traditional quilt block name and make a new interpretation of the name.  The quilt had to finish at 30 x 30, and use a recognizable amount of the challenge fabric.  I had planned to do a maple tree interpreting the traditional maple leaf block, and to make the leaves from cast fiber.  Since the finished size is 30 x 30, I decided to make the background from 6 inch blocks.  I added 2 blue solids and flipped the color placement in each adjacent block.
Next, I enlarged and printed out a drawing of a red maple tree to the size needed for the piece, laid it on the back, and traced it onto the paper side of Wonder Under.  After fusing to brown fabric, it was carefully cut with embroidery scissors.  I drew some concentric circles starting in the center of the paper, and cut out the center areas first, working outward to keep from handling the already-cut areas.
 


What’s left of my challenge fabric. 

Two Maple Leaf blocks 




Cut out tree was carefully slid onto the quilt top, after peeling off the backing paper, then fused in place. 

Quilting started on the branches, shown from the back. 

Tree is quilted, and background will be as well (backside of quilt).  Lots of small spaces to quilt, and a ton of thread ends to pull to the inside. 


Cast fiber leaves, made by taking real leaves, covering with 2-3 layers of silk and bamboo roving, then wetted with soapy water, blotted, and brushed with textile medium.  When dry, the leaf shapes are cut out & leaves peeled off.  Casting leaves the imprint of the veins. 

More cast fiber leaves.  You can see the imprint of the veins.  Sometimes the leaves crumble and small pieces remain, as they did here.

Sheet of cast fiber.  Leaves wind up on the bottom until it’s dry, then shapes are cut out and leaves are peeled off. 

Not enough leaves.  I went to a friend’s house and gathered tiny new leaves from her Swamp red Maples.  Filled a phone book, then cast them all a couple days later. 
 
Still looking sparse in the leaf department.  I made a sheet of cast fiber and cut leaf outlines, 4 at a time, to use behind other leaves. 

Maybe enough leaves now.  Each is hand sewn down the center vein, leaving the edges free.  A few lines were embroidered to suggest ground, and the last few leaves were attached. 
 Detail of finished piece

Swamp Maple


At the quilt exhibit.

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Autumn's End




It's almost winter.  Photos taken on Nov 8, about a month ago.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Friday, September 24, 2010

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Fiber at the Swamp: Off the Wall and Into the Swamp

Time for the annual fiber show at Bluebonnet Swamp Nature Center in Baton Rouge, on exhibit now through Feb 7, 2010.
This year's theme:  Off the Wall.  Everything must have three dimensions.  My pieces:

knitted wire maple leaf
There are some random beads but they don't show very well on this background.


Autumn Leaf
painted muslin with paintstick rubbing
overlaid with leaf-printed organza

Reception: January 24 at BREC Bluebonnet Swamp Nature Center, 10503 North Oak Hills Parkway, Baton Rouge
Free admission to reception.  All are welcome!

Sunday, December 6, 2009

It's Snowing Down South

Or at least it was Friday night.
Banana trees across the street.



Roof tiles make a pattern across the other street.





Southern Magnolias with snow on the branches.


Snow creating patterns in the plantings at the Saturday Art Market. It was COLD! Not many shoppers out and about.

Frosty camellias.



By mid-morning, snow was sliding off the roof and into the plantings below.
Don't be surprised if it's 80 degrees next week. Stranger things have happened.

Friday, November 13, 2009

Uh Oh another new baby


She appeared in the yard one day. Of course, my son picked her up and brought her inside to show me. She immediately decided she had a new daddy. Saturday, she managed to get in between the interior and exterior walls of the house where the water pipes go in for the washer. Apparently she got scared and started to climb until she was between the first and second floors. An extension ladder was required to rescue her and nail the siding back on the house.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

A bit of fall color
















Not much color here yet, but a little bit is starting to come out. Most of the trees that change color will hold off for at least another month. All photos: Bluebonnet Swamp, Baton Rouge, Sunday, 11/8/09.