The Houston Project.

The stitching on the face needs to be small tight stitches because of the angles… but I can open up the stitching on her scarf. You need to be aware of the way the fabric would sit on her head… because the stitching is more visible than  a flatter painted image. Right now I'm stuck……

The Houston Project.

I'm using a thin cotton batting from the Warm and Natural company. I've also used a plain back so the thread will be visible from the back as well. It should form its own picture. I've sampled a few different types of thread. I tried a polyester (so fine) but it split constantly. The reason…

The Houston Project.

I'm gradually working through the list. I've decided on a project for the Houston silent Auction and I thought you might like to see it in production. The subject I've chosen is "The Fisher-mans Mother" by Helen Mabel Trevor and I saw this picture in The National Gallery of Ireland I wanted to have an image…

Bayeux Discipine

Trying to fit everything into a normal day has been a little challenging over the past couple of days, with grandies, 4 dogs, Dr's appointments for littlies, a new baby and special lunches. etc. Two more days and I begin my Bayeux Discipline again. It sounds like an exercise routine. Well in reality it is…

The moral of the story…. don’t mess with this Mother.

Yesterday was our daughter Callie's Birthday. We had a girls lunch, and there were lots of babies in attendance too. I was ordering my lunch at the counter, I had noticed two business men (in their suits) sitting  in the middle of the restaurant. So picture a busy restaurant. Two men sitting and eating lunch….

The story of a quilt.

I think I hit the wall yesterday, the getting up early isn't a problem, but what I'm trying to fit in a day is. So I slept in the afternoon for a few hours, then went to bed at 7.00 pm and stayed there till 4.30 am, now I should have plenty of oomph for…

What are you reading today?

I don't know about you, but I have books open and placed strategically all over the place. I have some placed on the table by my chair in the downstairs TV room, some in the studio and in the dining room. (just in case) I have a lot on the Ipad.   Mainly text books BUT…

Some of my treasures collected on tour.

Now that I'm home I have more time to examine the delightful pieces of textile art that I purchased at the International Folk Art Market in Santa Fe. It looks like a depiction of village life.     I'm not sure if this is a Kantha Quilt, but it's close to the description.   Kantha…

Moments of impact define who you are.

Moments of impact define who you are.  Its an interesting thought isn't it. Many of us have trigger points in our journey that eventually change the way our life path winds. I attended the funeral of a special friend on Wednesday, Dr Eric Nicholls. He was a friend and an inspiration in everything he did……