Stapling fabric is so exciting! After recovering my office chair, my stool stuck out like a sore thumb. No better answer than to recover it, too! Same principles: remove the seat, fit the fabric, and staple away!
Stapling fabric is so exciting! After recovering my office chair, my stool stuck out like a sore thumb. No better answer than to recover it, too! Same principles: remove the seat, fit the fabric, and staple away!
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I went on my first (and last) cruise from Boston to Quebec City and recorded the “adventures” in a watercolor travel journal.
I continued my watercolor travel journal with a trip to Brooklyn.
I made a mixed media art piece that captured my thoughts about a trip to Shawnee National Forest – as well as an ink and watercolor travel journal that documented my time there.
I began an ink and watercolor travel journal to see if I would like it.
A quick blurb about the added 2025 gallery.
The 1990s called and wants their Saturday back – a short philosophy from this anthropologist.
Just a post to explain my thoughts on what I keep referencing as MIOMIO 2025, or “Move It On or Move It Out”.
I’ve decided to move on from Willowynn’s butterfly pattern – another successful MIOMIO act!
I completed a lingering wristlet key fob from SewCanShe’s pattern as part of my MIOMIO 2025.
I decided to “Move It Out” but show you the Picnic Bug from Ann Wood Handmade first.
With fabric and thread and a few other supplies, I created a small domestic scene that, for me, represents my MIL.
A quick note to share Pintangle’s TAST project, and how I’ll be using it on my Hexie Dreams quilt.
I finished an old cross stitch of a cat face as part of my Move It On or Move It Out series (MIOMIO) for 2025.
A short summary of 2024 and a now said-out-loud goal for 2025.
Just a summary of random things that’s been keeping me from posting.
Saima Kaur led a TextileArtist.org’s Stitch Club designed to make us smile by stitching brightly bold and whimsical figures, and I was inspired by ancient South African rock art.
Stewart Kelly led a TextileArtist.org’s Stitch Club using the kantha stitch to make a still life.
Priscilla Edwards led a TextileArtist.org’s Stitch Club where we learned to make a wire frame and use batik wax to form a sculpture. For whatever reason, I decided I’d make a sailboat!
My craft room has two new additions, Toby and Ollie.
My Hexie Dreams quilt, which was carefully fussy cut and hand pieced by me, then hand quilted by my gramma, is finally finished after three+ years of work (and avoidance). The proof is in the stitching – persistence pays off!
I added simple embroidery to an antique Ophelia print (by Deblois, after Bertrand) I found at a resale shop.
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