Showing posts with label trees. Show all posts
Showing posts with label trees. Show all posts

Saturday, October 10, 2020

Happy Canadian Thanksgiving

 Happy Thanksgiving Weekend Canada! 

Wishing all my relatives and friends near and far, a very happy, safe Thanksgiving Weekend. 

In honour of this special holiday, I have the perfect autumn quilt, which was made by my sister, Joan, in Tennessee. She made it and hand delivered it in 2018, for my July birthday. 

This photo was taken today where the temperature reached 22C. I was lucky to get the full view of the quilt as it was a bit breezy. The wind reminded me of home in Newfoundland where it's windy most of the time!

The back fabric is all birch trees.

My back garden is displaying its gorgeous autumn colours, most of which, are in this quilt.





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Enjoy!!

 

 

 

 

 

Monday, October 15, 2018

On Fire!

A couple of days ago, I caught these flaming colours of the trees in the back yard, just as the sun was rising. Yep! I was up that early. The light was perfect.







 Enjoy!!

Friday, October 6, 2017

Happy Thanksgiving

Happy Thanksgiving, everyone! I am so thankful to finally be here in Nova Scotia and so close to family. It makes everything worthwhile especially when my 6 year old granddaughter says she so glad we moved close to her.

The leavings are starting to turn those beautiful fall colours. Here's a view from the back deck.

That's the end of two car garage on the side.
I also visited a local farm to get vegetables for out thanksgiving meal. Aren't these pumpkins just gorgeous!




Guess where we were today?
What a fantastic place to visit. We had no difficulty finding a parking space at the end of the building. I will be going back there again when things get unpacked at home.

Enjoy!

Thursday, June 8, 2017

Delivery to The Rooms

Today, I took some more art pieces to The Rooms Gift Shop. This is the second order in a month, which is great! I took these photos this morning. It was sunny but cool.
The Rooms
On the grounds of The Rooms  (spring is very late indeed)
New pendants delivered! Lots of Shimmers too.

Thursday, September 17, 2015

Mittens & Stockings

I have a couple of photos of my latest needle felted ornaments. They aren't quite finished but I thought I'd share them. When finished, you will be able to put a candy cane or paper money inside. I have lots of trees finished and ready for the Christmas season but still have more fabric to make so that I can create more mittens and stockings!

See my Needle Felted Christmas Trees HERE.

What do you think?!!




Monday, June 22, 2015

Nature

As I mentioned yesterday, I'm focusing on the natural world for a few days. Think about what you could do with some of these photos or parts of them. Maybe a small framed art piece or a quilted one, maybe an embroidery piece . . .






Saturday, June 6, 2015

My Drawn Thread Forest

As promised, here's my work in progress. After the threads were taken out, the piece was painted with fabric paints (part of the class kit). The vertical threads were painted brown. I just realized that the second photo is the demo that Catherine used and not mine. This one shows a stream flowing through. I meant to do one but got so involved that everything went green. Maybe on the next one!!







For the tree foliage, I used one strand each of Bella Lusso 100% merino wool (from the class kit). I also used my own Valdani #8 variegated  pearl cotton M 19 and Valdani variegated 3 stranded floss # D528. All three were stitched together. It was my choice to use my own threads instead of the ones from the kit.
I put a large needle through the branches to show that they are only attached at the ends. It is very dimensional.

My embroidery stand clamps onto the table.  It was made by my husband a few years ago when I was doing a five level hand embroidery program. It works perfectly to hold my hoop, allowing me to have both hands free to work on the trees. I can turn my work at any angle by loosening one or two of the black knobs.

I also have another embroidery stand that sits on the floor. However, as I prefer to work standing up in my studio, the one pictured above is perfect. The table is a converted drafting table and is quite high (at least for me as I'm just 5 feet tall)!

This swing free magnifier light is perfect  for up close work.

Here's a close-up of the arm of my light. Not pretty but holds some of my tools and keeps them off the table. The donut shaped magnet is from an old computer that was taken apart years ago. It's very powerful and quite handy to have above my work table. Note the other hooks hanging there. Depending on the project, I can hang floss for quick reach, scissors, needle cases. pincushion (to the left). Note the blue & red clamps (magnets on back). These come in handy.

Catherine Jordan provided a comprehensive set of directions for this piece. It's great when a teacher goes to so much preparation. In many cases, there is a handout with the minimum of directions and you are sometime scratching your head, wondering what to do next. Thanks, Catherine!

















My piece so far. I have not finished with this tree  yet. (Last night, after I finished writing, I did some more embroidery on the tree to the farthest left - you will see updates periodically so check back).

Enjoy!!

Friday, June 5, 2015

Class Photos from the Workshop on Contemporary Drawn Tree Forests

My stitching friends gave me permission to photograph and show their work. Of course, nothing is finished as there's still lots and lots of homework but you will see what was completed during the two day workshop! I forgot to photograph my piece but I will be showing you my progress tomorrow! Some of these had the desk top behind them while others had white paper. This makes a difference to the overall look.

As you can see, everyone worked at their own speed. The background colours are all so different. Beautiful job, ladies!! I can't wait to see the finished pieces.












Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Catherine Jordan

Today was the first day of a two day workshop with Catherine Jordan. I hope you take a minute or so to have a peek at her web site. Her work is amazing as is her teaching. She is very well prepared with a full kit of materials which includes a booklet of instructions, textile paints, linen, needles, ruler, embroidery floss, needle threader, paint brush, small water tray, and embroidery wool. All we had to provide was a hoop and sharp pointed embroidery scissors. Oh, yes, and lunch!

Today we set up the 'canvas' (hooped linen), pulled threads and wove the cut threads back into the linen to give a neat edge. Then we painted our fabric. I am looking forward to tomorrow as we are going to needle weave / wrap our trees and embroider the foreground.

Tomorrow I will follow up with a progression of my work.

Here's a few photos of Catherine's work samples:















































Here's a peek at my morning's work! Doesn't look like much yet!!