Memorial day weekend, the travel quilts are finished, back to work on the show quilts…low blogging energy today…so…here’s the “ugly Fabric Challenge” quilt which I quilted in the car down to and back from Asilomar. Twice as year somebody in the quilt group produces some less-than-ideal fabric, everybody gets a piece and goes away and […]
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Asilomar
Back today after a week away…Carol and I took a road trip down to the Monterey area to Pacific Grove, location of the beautiful Julia Morgan-designed conference center Asilomar (which means refuge by the sea). Built originally for the YWCA, it now functions as a site for a variety of conferences in a continuous rotation. […]
Road Trip
A busy week here getting ready to head out…some ukulele playing in Monterey, a stop in Sonoma to look at quilts, departure is imminent. I’ll just leave you with a few little Louis Bunce gouaches we ran across. More news from the road…. rescue quilt almost done… Bye bye…
Quilt Report…
The leitmotif (recurring theme) in my life these days is the sewing, as I get ready for two quilt shows this fall. I sew in the car, I sew in the morning, the afternoon, the evening, occasionally in bed. I have a little spot staked out on the couch that catches the bright daylight and […]
The Quilting Year Begins…
The lovely Tuesday quilt group met this morning at Lynda’s…always fascinating. She has with an eye and a sensibility close to my own. She has new quilts, collects old weird quilt tops that maybe have something quirky about them, and makes interesting combinations…always. Here’s what we were looking at today…her own quilt on the bed…I […]
Quilt Group at Kate’s
I first knew Kate Speckman as an artist. Some years ago I bought a small black and white clay house she made, and sent it to a friend in Italy. Then I knew Kate as an energetic events manager, a talented and organized volunteer arts administrator, a quilter, a friend. In 2011 we co-curated a […]
Japanese Quilts: “Wishes Through Our Hands”
Currently showing (until October 5) at the La Conner Quilt and Textile Museum in La Conner, Washington, is a remarkable show of Japanese quilts…quilts made in response to the disastrous tsunami that decimated the eastern part of Japan three years ago. Nearly 9000 quits were made and sent by American and Japanese quilters to comfort […]
Quilts and a Brother
This month the Tuesday quilt group met at Olga’s and she had a few quilts thrown over the railing like a medieval castle… Her house is comfy and fun…here’s something I spied… Linda and Kathleen had shared a piece of fabric in the mystery quilt challenge, and this was the reveal…here’s Linda’s version (front and […]
Hydrangea House
Once we thought of calling our house “Hydrangea House” but we gave it up, though we didn’t give up hydrangeas. This morning early I made the rounds to see how everybody was doing, noting that early morning light is harsher on the plants, photographically speaking, than later on…but still, they look good…big blue and little […]
Quilt Group/July
Today we met at Kathleen Leonard’s house and let me just say, she is a VERY creative person. We arrived and looked around her nice house, settled in with some coffee… and I began to slowly realize that the woman is a dynamo. She’s only been quilting about 10 years and she thinks she’s made […]