I've had a very productive week. First of all, I finally created a Facebook page dedicated to my work. Check it out
HERE. And I also finished sewing 2 quilts in progress and one new piece. Tops only, but I'm excited to have them finished.
First, Subdivision 12. The top is 18" x 28". This piece has been sitting around my studio for months.
The big mineral quilt. I have blogged about this before (click
here to see my earlier post), but briefly, it is what I hope will be the first in a series of quilts based on sketches of mineral thin sections I drew when I was in college. It is metaperidotite crystals in a dark matrix, and it is currently 58" square.
As I worked on this piece, I started to think about how I would quilt it. Should I quilt fracture lines in the crystal? Should I quilt mineralization zones in the matrix? Hmmmm.
So I decided to make a small piece, about 25" square, to "test quilt." I think it is a nice piece in it's own right.
This weekend I'm heading to the Texas Quilt Museum for the new Judith Content exhibit. So I'll have all weekend to think about the quilting. Any suggestions?
I'm linking this post to Nina-Marie's Off the Wall Friday, Richard and Tanya's Quilts Link a Finish Friday, Friday Fabric Frenzy, Confessions of a Fiber Addict and Crazy Mom Quilts Finish it up Friday. Go see all the wonderful work there!
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Your home on the parade route is fun. I just learned Peru has a festival where the homes are decorated along the way, including actors who hang out on the balconies and join in the fun. It's in my June posts, the trip to Peru (really in DC)
LeeAnna
Congratulations on 36 years. We have something in common: my husband and I celebrated 37 this week.