Thursday, November 08, 2007

Indian Summer Inchies



The inchies below are the ones I made for the swap in our art4card group. The inchies on top are those I received. Aren't they lovely?

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Miniquilt for a colleague


I normally don't work with panels. This one though kind of begged to be done. It was a panel with four houses in the four seasons. They are just perfect as a gift for a colleague of mine. This one was for her birthday, she already received the winter house last year for Christmas.

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Tag-Mania




Tags, especially the vintage tags, are all the rage in our art4card-group. Unfortunately, I sent my tags for the group swap off before making a photo - duh. I made these tags for a group member as a thank you for letting me have some of her old photos and even - imagine! - a piece from her mother's wedding dress.

Sunday, October 21, 2007

Medieval




Just started on a mini quiltlet-book with medieval themes. This will be a booklet in which I am trying to test several different techniques. Those first pages were a paper on fabric collage. The next pages will be done with transfers.

Tuesday, October 02, 2007

Link against the Blues

I just have to share this link:

http://svt.se/hogafflahage/hogafflaHage_site/Kor/hestekor.swf

Just click on the horses and see what happens! If this doesn't bring a smile to your face you should seriously consider getting professional help...

Sunday, September 23, 2007

Skinny book - more pages





There have been quite a few new pages for the skinny book swap - I am nearly done! This swap proved to be so much fun.

Trip to France


It is already a week since we returned from our short trip to l'Alsace. The weather was splendid, in fact so splendid that after having been to all expositions in St. Marie aux Mines we decided to let it go at that and instead the other day visited Ribeauville, Colmar and a beautiful Burg in the vicinity before heading home.

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Thank god for gesso!


This time when I started to make a new background it went horribly wrong. I had wanted to create a moody, mostly blue-green page, but both the colors and the way I tried to mix them were decidedly not what I had intended. I ended up with a background that was way too dark and much murkier than I liked. I rememberd just before I started fuming and tearing my hair out that I could make it undone - just squish some gesso ono the mess and bingo! you have a practically new page to start from. After that I mainly played with yellow and red and later on did a few dry brushstrokes with white before adding a little metallic touch. It was not what I had intended, however, I like the outcome quite a lot.

Wednesday, September 05, 2007

Thursday, August 30, 2007

Whodunnit


This is so far my favorite page because of it's tongue-in-cheek-character. When I stumbled upon the foto of these two kids, one looking slightly rebellious, the other one very mischievous, I could not help but think of my three kids when they were that age. Whatever happened, the question of who did it was always answered by "not me", "don't know", "wasn't here", "nobody" or "who did WHAT???" It took several years before those kids (we called them the other kids, those that were always lurking under the table or just around the corner) left the house.

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Baby quilt


At least a change from the book pages! This is a quilt I made by order from a colleague of mine for a little baby girl.
Within the next three months I will have to make two more baby quilts, one for a boy, one for a girl, since two of my colleagues are going to have a baby. With scans being as advanced as today both can be sure of the baby's gender. It is absolutely fascinating: one of them even had a video of her unborn she could watch at the computer, looking at him grinning and sucking his thumb! When I was expecting my children you could not understand what the scan was showing without your doctor pointing details out to you.
I love watching those two - they could be my daughters, and it is so nice seeing them together discussing the progress of their pregnancy and showing pictures to each other....
Don't get me wrong - I really would not like to become a grandmother yet!

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

New background




Since my two very large sheets will not be sufficient for 26 pages I made a new background. This one is very lightly colored and evoces feelings of spring and cheeriness.
With these pages a development sets in which is quite similar to the one I experienced with AMCs and ATCs: There is no limit to experimentation at all. Even if one of these pages would go horribly wrong - so what? It is a piece of paper 4 x 8 inches, and I have been working on it for what? 1/2 hour or 1 hour maximum. Write it off as a learning experience, no harm done. So far, I was lucky. There were some small mistakes that could be mended, some things I will have to keep in mind as for instance not to take a heat gun to a page that was painted with acrylic paints - they blister!

Friday, August 17, 2007

Further pages



While it took me quite a long time deliberating what to do with my first pages ideas now keep popping up. Quite a lot of "what if's" are taking place, too. And what I absolutely love is making the background for the pages. I keep experimenting with gesso, acrylic colors, watercolors, and intersting things like distress ink spray and salt.

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Back page


For several days I have been racking my head for an idea how to decorate the back pages for the skinny book. It had to have general information such as name, address etc. and perhaps a personal accent as well. I did not want it to be too selfconcious, rather a little humorous or funny. Now I did something a little crazy. I inserted my face into Botticellis famous Venus - she may be 20 kilos lighter and 30 years younger than me, but my hair is red, too, and my skin is very white... For the general information I made a tag from one of my cards and inserted that into a small pocket.

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Skinny book - first pages



These are the first two pages I made for the skinny book swap. I was not exactly looking for a theme but rather trying to meet the images to the mood of the background. Every page has to be an original - and there are to be 26 of them! So the last few days I have been browsing through my stash of fotos and transparencies as well as small charms in order to decide what to put on my pages. It is not easy for me, since collage is something I never did so far. But I like these first pages, they seem to have some kind of atmosphere. The left 1 1/2 inches have to be free from embellishments since that is the part where the book is to be bound.

Friday, August 10, 2007

Skinny book



This is a new field for me. I am going to participate in an exchange for a skinny book (measurements 4 x 8") as decribed in the last issue of Cloth, Paper, Scissor. So for the last days I have been working on my backgrounds with gesso, acrylic paints, watercolor, stamping and metallic paints. By now I am quite satisfied with the results and will now raid my stashes of embellishments, stamps and other paraphernalia to decorate my pages with. Since there are 25 pages to make this will keep me quite busy, I suppose.

Thursday, August 09, 2007

Fabric book





This fabric book was made during a class with Christa Rolf. It is based on a short poem by A. Schnitt called "Im Wechselspiel der Gezeiten" (the play of alternating tides). I especially like the small envelope containing a seashell.

Sunday, August 05, 2007

Joi de vivre




I made this small wall quilt as a birthday present for my aunt. She is a very outgoing and enthusiastic person which is why I chose very cheery fabric. Everything is freecut and later machine quilted. My aunt was quite happy with it and told me that she changed the decoration of her "wintergarten" in order to fit the wall quilt in. She is one hell of a person to gift with quilts: When presented with a large quilt at her 70th birthday she had a whole room refurnished and redecorated around this quilts and its colors....

Thursday, August 02, 2007

Trip to Scotland


This years trip took us to Scotland. BBC informed us that this has been the wettest summer since 1914, and we cannot contradict that. But it made for really good fotos! Rains over the lochs, whirling mists around tombstones and ruins - very impressive.

Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Minibook





This minibook was a gift for my friend, too. I just tried to enter some of the emotions we have been sharing during the years of our friendship. To start was agonizing on how to do this, but then it was real fun to make it. She was really taken aback when I gave it to her.

Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Garden angel


I made this darling little garden angel from the Scandinavian book "Tilda's Hus" which features adorable small gift, several angels and a beautiful quilt. This is a gift for a dear friend of mine.

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Quilt Show



When show quilting at our group's quilt show I took the opportunity afterwards to make some fotos from my quilts hanging there. You seldom have such a good way to display quilts at home - the light was just right, the hanging well done. Okay, in some places there was a bannister slightly in the way. But this is a home for elderly persons and the bannisters have to be there. Nevertheless this show is very good for our group - we have the opportunity to display about 60 quilts for 5 weeks.

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Freehand cutting


This is a new exercise in freehand cutting. I like the look and even my family approves, which is not often the case. Especially my husband commented favourably - that is something I will have to mark in my calendar!
Since the whole thing went together rather quickly I will do a second one with even stronger constrasts - I chose mainly black background fabric and bought several fat quarters in very expressive red and orange hues. This should be even more expressive than the first try.
Somehow the colors remind me of a volcano, so the title will be "Lava" or "Magma" I think. Strangely while working on the first piece a format developed which I usually do not work in - this is a horizontal piece, while I usually make vertical ones.

Saturday, April 14, 2007

Dying


For my City & Guild course I had to dye some fabric. This was the first time I did this in small plastic bags. The process was not as excruciating as I would have thought, and not messy at all. However, the colors were very pale. The next time I will have to use quite a lot more dye to get more intensive results. Since pale fabric is not really overrepresented in my stash, the outcome is not wholly unwelcome. And I will sure try this in the next future, because the gradations you get when dying yourself are truly amazing.

Wednesday, April 04, 2007

Links

Finally I managed to add the first links to my blog. Good to have someone teaching how to do it, even from a distance (thanks, Peggy!) I will have to invest some more time because there are quite a few people I want to add yet whose blogs or homepages I think are worth looking at.
Just realized how long I have neglected the blog! This is mainly due to the work I did on my challenge quilt and the inchies swap. I have to recharge my batteries in order to put up some photos of several things to share.