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Shoreline, CT, United States
I would love for you to join me (a retired senior)in my zany crafting adventures with quilting (waaaaay too much fabric); scrapbooking (will I ever catch up?); redwork; counted cross stitch; crossword puzzles; reading; and cooking.
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Thursday, October 31, 2024

LAYERING-- SCHMAY-ERLING, et al

 

Here is my first panel for
"Home is Where My heart Is"
with the background in place.
I've taken a lot of time to 
have a little "think" about how 
to add anything else to this.....

My first impulse was to just
leave it be...

For years I have been saying
"Why cover up lovely fabrics" when
presented with a collage challenge....

But....
I decided that if I am EVER
to learn anything about layering
I should see what I could add and
still have it remain meaningful to me...

Here is how it stands right now...
with my additions pinned in place:

It has taken me many iterations to get to this result....
So much pinning and unpinning...
πŸ˜”πŸ˜•πŸ˜’
 I added more to the fancy dishes theme
and the mushrooms...

I really love that red teacup fabric and it was
difficult to cover any part of it up
But...
I did...
[layering, right?]

right side
and
left side,
across the bottom areas....

here:
Along the right hand side, more mushrooms
and butterflies...

On the left side another butterfly and 
more fabric across the top...
including my little blue,
fabric ruffle...to pick up
the blues in the main image...

I still have that central pink spot
and I may just kantha stitch it into 
swirling cloud shapes...

Now that all the background is in place
[I cannot believe that this is 
JUST backgound!!]

I will be adding more embroidery and 
beading...
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Below is my "heart" panel with the 
addition of a central butterfly and
 the needle and pins embroidered
with  glass beads as pin toppers...

I have also begun outlining the figures...so they
will stand out a bit more...

Here is a little closer look at the butterfly and
pins and needle...
I really wanted to do more stitching
on this today, but my hands 
have told me to S T O P !!

That is my progress on these for now....
I think a few days rest is in order...

hugs, Julierose,
La Blageuse.
(Happy-Halloween-euse)









Monday, September 30, 2024

HOME IS WHERE MY HEART IS PROGRESS

 

When I began pinning and
basting I realized two things
Very quickly!!!!
No. 1:

This is too big for me to handle,,,,

Now What?????
Hmmmmm....
So with my πŸ’œin my mouth...

I peeled back the 2nd 3rd layer 
of fabric above the bottom
and cut the backing--

So I will be working on this bottom third first...
and then when I join the overlaps from the middle 3rd
will cover the join....
It is all pinned and I've begun the invisible basting ......
so much easier to handle..
.
And, as you can see, it has changed 
yet again in the process...!!!
Since this is all things I love 
about and around my home, 
I added mushrooms.... 


two of them cause I 
REALLY like mushrooms ;)))
and a pretty decorated plate, 
teacups, and buttons...
which you can see in the 1st shot above...

AND...
a little house Fairy πŸ’ƒ
See her here>>>>

Now, if she would just come and clean house for me!!!!
πŸ˜€πŸ˜πŸ˜‚πŸ˜„

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I also have learned--
  No. 2:
That using an old sheet 
(one that is part poly!!) 
is NOT a good
idea; 
it is not stable and is 
quite slippery!!!!
;((((((
So,
I will replace the 
last two backings
with muslin....
And....
Thank goodness for phone 
cameras as I have taken
shots to see the placement of the 
sections...as I will be
unpinning and putting them on
the muslin....
You never stop learning.....

Hugs, Julierose
La Blageuse
(Basting-euse)







Sunday, September 29, 2024

SUNDAY'S SCRAPPY STORM , et al


My dining room table is somewhere underneath all that stuff!!;)))

I have pulled out all the scraps and cut-offs I could find and
laid them all out here ...

Here's a view from the other side of my table 
looking into my dining room,,

It's a good thing we are not expecting any company for dinner
anytime soon....hahaha...
.
It took me 2-3 days to gather everything and
try to put stuff in "like" piles for use...

The rectangle in the midst of all this bounty
is my new slow stitching project;
an "assemblage" of sorts--
I really don't know what to call it...

I have been watching "Railway Cottage Studio"
on youtube and here is a camera shot
of her work in progress:

It looks so very different from mine..but I  am using it as an
idea springboard to try to make my panel wall hanging..
.
She has collected a plethora of thrifted vintage table scarves, 
French fabrics, and old needlepoint canvases...
among tons of other things which, of course, I don't have...

But you can see how this 
idea "called my name:--))
collaging with fabric instead of papers....
Be still my πŸ’“!!! 

I am giving this a try just for fun...
There is a small side wall between my tv 
room and my dining room that needs
something....I am hoping
this can be it...;))

Below is just the very beginning of my 
"base" layer which I've only laid out
on an old piece of bed sheet....

Nothing is pinned in place and I cannot
tell you how many times things have been moved about!! 

Just auditioning everything before I pin it all in place
and then baste it all down...by hand...

{this picture is kind of "washed-out in color, 
it is much more vibrant--
today is a gray day and the overhead light
changes the colors way too much!!}
It is:
Pretty much all cherished fabrics 
trying to live together ....

And...
See that dark brown, old piece of velvet ?
It came as a remnant from my
 Grand-pere, who worked in
the Norwich Fabric Mill and used to bring 
cut offs to my Grand-mere for her sewing..
It has been sitting in my stash FOREVER!!
I will need to iron it and cut only what I need
for that spot --hoping I'll still have a bit leftover....
.
I HAD to put that in  for sure...
πŸ’

I am calling this"
"Home is Where My Heart Is"

Here are a few houses that made it
through the culling process:

That ribbon , again washed out, is really a lighter greener green...
and

Midway on the right is this homestead...with that green
washed out also--my phone doesn't like greens, I guess!!

and, lastly,
This home, which I think reminds me of the residences 
we saw on our Big Trip to Italy...
had to go in, right?

It sits, 
amid a bevy of owls, my coffee dyed pear,
and the cheery sunflowers...
with a bit of Old Italian lace and
lovely old trees..up there in the 
left hand corner...

A lot of the fabrics are culled from 
various Cathe Holden prints
that I purchased a while back...
And I am using a total mixture 
of old and new...

I will tell you this, it 
takes courage to CUT INTO a lot of
these....πŸ‘€πŸ˜•πŸ˜”πŸ‘€ that I have
hoarded over the years...

{and actually I am ripping whenever I can
to get those frayed edges
that I really want in this one}

Right now, I keep on changing out 
[and putting back in!!]
small bits and bobs ==

But, I do  
have to make a decision
that it's ok as is
at some point....

For, of course,
I realize that 
I can always add
on embellishments--
sort of crazy quilt style, with 
fancy stitching and a few yo-yos and 
hexagons scattered about...
I hope, when it is basted, I can roll it
up and take it wherever I want to 
sit stitch on it...

But for today, it
  is resting.

But, what fun to use all these precious
memory-laden fabrics....;)))

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Tonight's menu is:

BBQ'D Bourbon marinated steak tips, 
home fries and salad....
and some Prosecco 
beforehand...πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‡πŸ˜‰

Hugs, 
on a gray 
and rainy afternoon--
Julierose, La Blageuse
(amidst-try-outs-euse)