I will be getting back to the grind now that I'm back on my feet (literally) and doing art again. Stay tuned...
Friday, June 6, 2014
Art After Surgery
I know I've been MIA for a while. I had surgery March 4 and was home bound for 3 months. During that time, it was difficult to do art. I thought I would be able to do all kinds of art until I realized all I could manage was a pen and drawing paper. The above drawing is one of those drawing. I joined the website GiveIt100.com. Check it out for all the drawings I did leading up to this one.
Thursday, February 20, 2014
"Metamorphosis"
I'm finally going to begin work on "Metamorphasis." It's been a long time coming. I'm still going to start on the T-Shirt quilt but I figured while I have the momentum, I better get this thing rolling as well. So here are my humble beginnings:
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Tried making a butterfly. Didn't like it much. |
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Found this stuff at my local quilting shop. |
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And this pretty fabric was at Walmart. |
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Found this illustration online. |
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Traced it and added a seam allowance. |
These are definitely in the early stages and I have a long ways to go but I cannot wait to see the end result. I'm excited!
Monday, February 17, 2014
Just a Few Things I Did/Finished in the Past Month or So - Signature Wedding Quilt, Patient Quilt
Thursday, January 23, 2014
Update on "Woolly Afro II" by Unicia Buster
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"Wolly Afro II" by Unicia Buster 2014
Textile art, Hand and machine stitched 100% cotton, SOLD
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"Wolly Afro" by Unicia Buster 2011 Textile art, Hand and machine stitched 100% cotton, SOLD |
This is "Woolly Afro II" from start to finish:
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I looked for my models (from the internet of course). |
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Another fabulous Google find. |
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This model was from real life - my good friend Shanaye willingly posed for me :). |
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I selected my color palette. |
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I made the pattern and cut it out of the fabric. |
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Pinned to background fabric to prepare for hand applique. |
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Stitched the face prematurely but I couldn't wait to see how it would look. |
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Let the stitching begin! |
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Trying out the circles for hair. Didn't particularly care for the colors chosen so I auditioned other colors and also made the hair fuller (below). |
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Much better hair. |
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Cut out all the hair for the lamb. |
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A lot of stitching to do. |
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You can see my handy-work close-up. |
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Still a long ways to go but progress is made. |
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It's coming along, thankfully. |
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Close-up of lamb. |
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Detail of some of the free-motion quilting on background. |
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Some pictures taken in direct sunlight. You can see the free-motion quilting better. The binding is on at this point. |
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Detail of quilting. |
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Detail of quilting. |
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Detail of quilting. |
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Detail of quilting. |
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I thought I was done until I showed it to my mom and a friend. They offered some suggestions to make the sheep look better, especially the pointed hump she got going on. |
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I fixed the hump and added detail to her face. |
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Added my signature to lady's arm and a bit more stitches to the wool on the lamb. |
I made this from a pattern I saw on http://www.makeit-loveit.com/pattern-pieces
I gave her to my little cousin (who's not so little anymore - she and her husband just had her first child). She saw it and loved it so much, I knew my first hand made doll (yes, I did it all by hand, no machine) would be in a very happy home. In my version, I stitched the entire face and I braided the hair and stitched it down.
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