Thursday, November 6, 2014

Back from Houston

I returned from the International Quilt Festival in Houston, last Monday afternoon. It was my first time there and it was amazing. It has taken me a few days to write about it and I'll probably write a little each day (or so) because I am totally exhausted!!
There was so much to see, so much to do, and so much walking and standing. I met my friend Pam there, she moved to Denver a year and a half ago. We stayed at the Hyatt which was one of the hotels that partnered up with the Festival. There was a free shuttle bus between the hotels, I think 5 different hotels and it made it so easy to get between the hotel and the convention center. The convention center was HUGE! We saw all the quilts, amazing, we saw all the dolls, amazing, we listened to lectures, amazing, we took some classes, amazing, we saw all the vendors. The vendors were actually interesting. Some of the usual ones that go to all the sewing expos and quilt shows. Then there were vendors who sold every kind of gadget known to man to make a quilt. Not being a quilter yet, I found all the different tools fascinating. We met 2 authors who write books that have quilting themes running through them. I only knew of Marie Bostwick who's books I have read. I love her books. We also met Alex Anderson. I remember watching her on HGTV every morning. I always admired her. She now has an online show with Ricky Tims called The Quilt Show - www.thequiltshow.com . I bought a membership to the show but they are in the process of updating their web site, so I'm going to wait a few days to join and check out the site.
It was fun to run across a booth whose blog I follow or just had different and interesting items, at least to me. I bought 2 really cute Christmas hangings patterns. One is of snowmen faces skewed on top of each other and the other is Santa and Rudolph in a Photo Booth which is hysterical. I hope to finish that one for Christmas, but I'm not hopeful. We're getting close to the end of our remodeling but have a little ways to go. I have my sewing machine in the dining room, so I can sew but everything else is stacked in the guest room so it is challenging. Speaking of sewing machines, I bought a new machine at the Festival! I couldn't resist. It's the Janome Horizon MC8900 and I got a killer deal on it, so what's a girl to do?
 Now I have 3 machines so I will be selling at least one of them.













Well, now on to the last thing for today. I wanted to show my doll entry for the Gypsy Challenge. This year's theme was Mardi Gras and it didn't have to be a doll. So I chose to make a float with a big jester's head in the front. The head was based on a Karen Shifton pattern. I painted the mask on the face and placed each rhinestone individually. His collar is made of loops of ribbons glued onto mat board and he has loops of colored chenille. That was made wrapping them around a pencil and glueing them on. The masks were hand drawn then cut out of mat board. And each one was decorated by hand (painstakingly). The purple mask on the left had sequins glued individually then a small bead glued in the center. The feathers were done individually. And the harlequin one I drew the design then painted on some glue for each section and sprinkled on glitter. Then they were all embellished. Boy, I had sequins and rhinestones all over my house!
 I'll be showing more pictures of the Festival in days to come. I have pictures of dolls and quilts.

Friday, September 19, 2014

Been a while

Well, it certainly has been a while since I've posted. I should be a little more diligent about that.  But I guess the fact is, there isn't much doll wise to post, but I do have a couple of things now.

We went to Alaska with my sister and brother-in-law in July for 2 weeks, so planning the trip was a lot a work and time consuming. We were also planning a remodel of our kitchen and baths and a few other things like new carpet and painting. We also spent a lot of time cleaning out the basement, I'm getting ready to have a yard sale, thought I would have it by now but I must have it soon. My husband and I are planning to move to the Phoenix area, so getting the house in shape to put on the market is my top priority right now.

A couple of weeks ago, my old doll club got together at Paloma's. Pam flew in from Denver for a few days, it was great to see her again. We had such a great time, it was like no one had moved away, and we were all just so comfortable with each other. Such a great group of ladies. Our project was a flat doll that Paloma designed based on a pattern by Barbara Willis. I almost finished mine while I was there, but she needed a few finishing touches at home.
I made her with Christmas fabrics so I can display her at Christmas time, but she hangs in my sewing room right now.

I've also been working on 2 dolls for the Houston International Quilt Show. They have a large doll exhibit there every year along with the quilts and classes. Pamela Armas - Gypsy Pamela from Treasures of the Gypsy organizes the exhibit dolls, this year called "In Celebration of the Doll" and she has her Gypsy Challenge. The Gypsy Challenge this year is Mardi Gras and it didn't have to be a doll. So I have one exhibition doll. Her name is "Rosie" and she loves the beach. She is based on Barbara Schoenoff's Fat Lady of the Circus pattern.

My Gypsy Challenge piece will stay a secret for now, after all it is a challenge and I shouldn't post it before the event. I will post pictures of it in early November, after I return. That's right!! I am going to Houston! I am meeting my friend Pam, who lives in Denver, and we are spending 5 days at the Quilt Festival. I'll have lots of pictures of the dolls on exhibit. The local doll club, Material Girls, is putting on their own exhibit as well as the TOADA (Texas Association of Original Doll Artists). There will be a lot to see. And the quilts, oh my. I can just imagine how beautiful they will be. I will also be taking 2 classes, Simply Sewing with Silk which is learning about different kinds of silk and how to use them. Also a class in Silk Sashiko, which should be great.

So that will be all for a while. I need to clean out my sewing room (mission impossible) to have some drywall work done and new carpet installed. Not much will be going back in the room but I will put back the basics so that I can make some new dolls. I have some Cindee Moyer online classes that I am taking and still have dolls that need finishing. Now to the sewing room to decide what goes in the yard sale, what goes in the trash, and what gets packed away.

Check back to see my challenge doll, I think it came out great, but that's just my humble opinion.

Monday, June 16, 2014

New Doll for my sister

The doll
face


 front beading

 beaded cap sleeve

top of tail

pearls-bead stitched on body

waist beading

left arm beading
side view of hair
back view of hair