Monday, October 26, 2009

Arizona Roadrunner

These are the photos of my latest creation, taken from a pattern by Susan Cranshaw. I just love the roadrunners look in this wall hanging. The piece of art has 110 tiny pieces of cut fabric that make up the design. Each had to be cut and placed precisely. The small pieces of the bird had to be overlapped enough to add the layered feather look.


I am particularly happy with the head feathers.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Comment section

Well it seems that no one seems to be able to figure out how to leave a comment. At the end of each blog entry are small icons. The '0 comment' that you see, is where you can enter comments. I would love to have feedback from you all. So give it a try okay?
Thanks, Jacquelyn

Christmas is coming soon....


Isn't it hard to believe that Christmas of 2009 is almost upon us? I am well into the swing of thinking of ideas and gifts for the holiday season. I am preparing for a craft fair that I will have products to sell. This is a set of 4 placemats. Green placemat with a poinsetta embroidered onto the front portion. I used metallic embroidery thread for them. Click on the photo to get a good look.

Saturday, September 19, 2009

Lighthouse

To those of you who know me, you know that I have a love for the lighthouse.
I had an opportunity to design a placemat for a friend. Here it is. I will be making it a pattern, and then perhaps be making a variety of the lighthouses, that I have been priveleged to visit. I may start with Haceta Head- Oregon lighthouse. Which I saw when I visited my sister in 2001.

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Caitlyn's finished project





The learning process was a success. Here is proof that Caitlyn made the quilt- assisted by me, Gramma Jackie. It is beautiful She also learned to finish the binding-by hand- not machine. She never once complained that something was 'too hard' or 'too boring'. It was a pleasure to work with her this last week.

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Granddaughters learn to sew- Part 2

This week we have Caitlyn Cassille- Bill's granddaughter visiting us from North Andover, Mass. She asked to learn to sew. Last saturday we went to the quilt store and chose the fabrics. Our first project was a simple Pillowcase. We did it in one evening. Even the seams were straight.

Great job Caitlyn. Now on to the hard stuff, which she learned quickly. On Monday we started the cutting and sewing of this quilt top. It is a 'railfence' pattern, and a good design for a beginning sewer/quilter. Well yesterday I worked and was gone, she got to the machine and by the time I got home she had almost the whole top finished. I am sure that by this afternoon, she will have completed it. Then we will put the layers together and quilt it, and apply the binding in time for her to take it home with her.


Granddaughters learn to sew- Part 1

Sew busy Sewing.... The legacy, hopefully, will be passed on. At least 2 girls are enjoying the art of piecing fabric together.
This is Tori Burt, at this time she lives in Oklahoma. I was recently there for a visit and she helped me finish the quilt I designed and made for her.



This is the final product