I put this image on this blog post at the beginning of October and did not finish it and send it! AND now it is the last day of October today!! Where did the last month (last two months) go???
are the things that make life worth living and exploring.” ~ Denise Austin
Sunday, October 31, 2021
Slow Sunday Stitching on the patio
I put this image on this blog post at the beginning of October and did not finish it and send it! AND now it is the last day of October today!! Where did the last month (last two months) go???
Wednesday, September 1, 2021
31 day August challenge
A new month.........time to renew/change/evaluate...
I have decided not to continue with the weekly goals on this blog and not post every Tuesday to the linky party. I have done 69 weeks of posting goals....and before that I used to try to finish by Friday for the linky party. It was a great motivator for me for a lot of years.....but now I want to do something different.
Note for those who read my last post.....Yesterday I did an update on my last blog post and added a photo of the two fabrics I used for the crazy mini quilt. I am sure most everyone was wondering how did I come up with that quilt!!.
I really enjoyed posting on IG every day in August for the challenge by Joanne Sharpe in her online class to make some kind of creative play artwork every day. I usually made the decision each day what creative project I would do and many days I did several projects and decided which one to take a photo and post to IG.
Yesterday for the last day of August I worked on three projects that I had started earlier in the month. Two of them were doodle painting and using pens....one using twinkling H2Os. The other project was using the sheet of faux oil cloth and cut it into different size pieces and sew then on painted papers. These were ideas from Joanne Sharpe classes over the past few years. Here is the photo from yesterday. My IG is carylquilts if you want to see all 31 days of projects.
Smiles and hugs....Caryl
Tuesday, August 24, 2021
Crazy mini quilt and To-Do Tuesday #69
- something creative every day to post to IG and also to my FB creative happenings workshop group✅
- make a fall mini quilt to hang on my vintage wall shelf✅
I have posted every day following the challenge by Joanne Sharpe online class to make some kind of creative play artwork every day. I am posting to my carylquilts IG with #mojowithjojo.
I am only showing 3 of the projects in this blog post that I posted on IG and in my FB group. I could post to my FB cinnamon holiday workshop blog group also (in addition to the FB creative happenings workshop group) if anyone is interested.
I have been wanting to make another Three Crazy Sisters quilt. The pattern is by Joe Cunningham on Craftsy. I decided to make the strips smaller so the blocks would be smaller and only make 6 blocks. I saw two fabrics in my stash I had received from a quild prize many years ago....yep...that is what I want to try. AND whoa.....it turned out really crazy!!! But I love it!!
Here is the finished mini quilt and the back. It is reversible so I can change it this fall. The fabric on the back is printed offline so I will use my paints and fix it.
I did straight quilting on the front with just the batting first and varied the space between lines. Here is the front and back photos.before I trimmed off the edge of the batting.
Here is a photo of it now on my vintage wall shelf.Update with a photo of the two fabrics I used to make the crazy mini quilt. It will certainly explain why it has a very different look!
This week I also did some FMQ words and images on muslin. The next photo shows some different things I did on the muslin.and I might use some of it on a journal page or journal tag.
The next photo is a start of a project from a Craftsy class by Heather Thomas. FMQ inside of circles and then paint. I should have used a white muslin for this....BUT this pink fabric was all ready for FMQ practice!
I also did some doodling on watercolor pages and I posted on IG something every day.
AND here are goals for next week:
- do something creative every day to post on IG with hashtag mojowithjojo and also post in my FB creative happenings workshop group
- finish the Circle project with FMQ and paint
I am linking to To-Do Tuesday at Chris Knits
Tuesday, August 17, 2021
To-Do Tuesday #68
To-Do Tuesday #68
- I will do something creative every day to post to IG and also to my FB creative happenings workshop group.✅
- Finish fabric collage on book page hand stitching✅
- Work on a sewing project✅
- List on my blog the you Tube channels subscriptions since the last time I gave a list✅
I have posted every day following the challenge by Joanne Sharpe online class to make some kind of creative play artwork every day. I am posting to my carylquilts IG with #mojowithjojo.
I am only showing 2 of the projects in this blog post that I posted on IG and in my FB group. I could post to my FB cinnamon holiday workshop blog group also (in addition to the FB creative happenings workshop group) if anyone is interested.
I made a Halloween mug rug/placemat measuring 14½ x 9" It was a very quick project to make. My favorite.....making small improv quilt projects. Here are photos front and back
Some of the YOU-TUBE channels I have discovered since my first list on April 13, 2021:
Paper Terrace
Wendy's Journal Adventure
joie de fi
Amber K Creative
49 dragonflies:
There are a lot of quilting channels that I have followed for years and I have not listed any of them on my blog in a list. Most everyone has already heard of them. I do refer to them at times and try to remember to add the label on my blog.
AND here are some goals for next week:
- something creative every day to post to IG and also to my FB creative happenings workshop group
- make a fall mini quilt to hang on my vintage wall shelf
Tuesday, August 10, 2021
Peltex fabric journal cover tutorial and To-Do Tuesday #67
To-Do Tuesday #67 and I completed my goals for the past week which were:
to continue with creative something every day and post on IG. I plan to turn on my sewing machine and do some sewing/quilting.
I have posted every day following the challenge by Joanne Sharpe online class to make some kind of creative play artwork every day. I am posting to my carylquilts IG with #mojowithjojo.
Here is a journal cover I made of collaged fabrics on Peltex 72f two sided fusible.
The way I did the journal was cut the Peltex 10 x 9 and added pieces of fabric to the top. I followed the method of stitches by julie. You lay the fabric beyond the Peltex ½" and use parchment paper to press the fabric onto the Peltex with an iron.. I used some of the charm pieces from June Sew Sampler. The fabric is The Seamstress by Edyta Sitar of Laundry Basket Quilts. Also some Tula Pink and Tim Holtz and purple ribbon and coffee dyed lace. The saying was stamped on coffee dyed muslin.
- I will do something creative every day to post to IG and also to my FB creative happenings workshop group.
- Finish fabric collage on book page hand stitching
- Work on a sewing project
- List on my blog the you Tube channels subscriptions since the last time I gave a list
Tuesday, August 3, 2021
To-Do Tuesday #66
To-Do Tuesday #66 and I have been doing more organizing of my supplies. I have also sent a lot of kits and supplies to Salvation Army...those crafts that were started many years ago.
A list of those things I organized in the past several weeks that I didn't mention in my last post.
Clear and cling stamps to plastic sleeves in a large notebook
Stencils all in a plastic shelf container
Eyelets all together in a plastic shelf container
Paper punches in a pull out drawer
Washi tape in a basket
Here is a photo of some little round wood pieces that Dave made for me and I am gluing them to my round ink pads that I use for distress ink. AND in the photo are two index cards folded and decorated to put in pockets in a journal.
In my Joanne Sharpe online class she started a challenge to make some kind of creative play artwork every day. I have been neglecting this class and I felt a "tug" to join in and follow along. So I am posting to IG with #mojowithjojo.
This is what I have posted to IG this month. I didn't have any ideas and just picked up the brush and paints and started. The first one I was going for a whimsical bird and added stamps and doodles. For the next one I used some of my favorite colors of paint and then did some doodling with a quote. The third one is a page from our class last year and I added some more circles and doodles to the page. Joanne encouraged us to just do something....anything. Sometimes I am reluctant to post the things I am doing and I am sure that is the case with a lot of people.
I will be linking this week to Melva Loves Scraps
https://melvalovesscraps.blogspot.com/2021/08/tuesday-to-do-linky-party.html?m=1
My goals for this week are to continue with creative something every day and post on IG. I plan to turn on my sewing machine and do some sewing/quilting.
Smiles and hugs....Caryl.
Tuesday, July 27, 2021
Peg stamps organized
I have been organizing my supplies and excited about having things easier to use as I do crafting in different parts of my house. I have multiple places in our house where I do different projects. I am also going through craft supplies and making decisions about those supplies that I will not be using anymore. This has been an ongoing project over the past several years. There are some things I have kept saving and saving....Now I just want to do the crafting that I REALLY like and not the ones that I might get to sometime!!
The first photo has many different stories going on....
I put all of my peg stamps together in one box. I had each group separate in their original box and I didn't get them out and use them very much. Now I have written on each stamp the group where they belong. The tag in the photo is one I found in the box already stamped around the edge and I added color to the center and put a flower sticker on it and a ribbon tie. Another tag for my journals!
The little plastic piece in the upper right is a piece I use to make random marks on some paper tags and journal pages with distress oxide ink. The little wood slice is one I made when we lived in Julian. I engraved and painted and sold a variety of these little wood slices in shops in Julian. I have various sizes that Dave cut when we lived in the mountains. I have a bunch left over from then....so I might glue some of my stamps to some of them.
The next photo shows a little box where I store some basic supplies that I can move easily and have available wherever I am doing projects in the house. Blending brushes, different glues, scissors and rotary cutters I use for paper.
Next is a photo of some of the paper crafts I have been doing.
I stamped and drew on some book pages and painted the images and cut them out to add to journals or tags. I used liquid pearl dots on some of the tags and some of the projects in the photo are not complete yet.
I will be linking to To-Do Tuesday at Chris Knits
and this will be week #65 of posting a to do list
My goals for the week are more organizing of craft supplies and clear a space on my sewing table so I can put the binding on the log cabin runner. I will be working on paper crafting and maybe another quilt project.
Smiles and hugs....Caryl
Tuesday, July 13, 2021
Tuesday To Do #64
This is week #64 of posting a to do list and I will be linking to
My goals from this last week did not happen! So I will repeat the same goals this next week. AND here they are:
- FMQ practice
- Put binding on the log cabin runner and start hand stitching it to the back
- Journal cards and tags
- Painting project
I worked on paper crafts and here are a few photos. The first two show the nonpareils (sprinkles) I used on some coffee dye paper. The first one is wet and I let it dry all night and the second one shows the dried sprinkles that I need to scrape off.
The next one is showing the papers I used to make stickers with my sticker maker....and the places I put the stickers on my projects.
3 little round circles together on top of a journal card from a paper with acrylic paint. AND the butterfly was a punch on a photo of fabric from a magazine.
These projects are in progress and I need to add more to these little booklets. These are fun...fun....fun!!!
Wednesday, July 7, 2021
Mini Ephemera Holder and Tuesday To Do #63
This is a day late and it is week #63 of posting a to do list and I will be linking to
My progress from the goals from last week:
Tuesday To Do June 29 through July 5:
- Practice FMQ✅
- Start quilting Hope quilt
- Finish quilting log cabin runner✅
- Make journal cards from index cards✅
- Make a min ephemera holder from paper scraps✅
Very simple....put some coffee with some water into a spray bottle and lay the paper on parchment paper and spray both sides of the paper. The color is few drops of color mixed with water and use a brush to spread it on the papers. I cut the index cards smaller after coffee dye and ink dye. TIP: Laying the cards on the very used parchment paper and spreading color on them causes some of the coffee dye from the parchment paper to get on the cards and I like that look.
- FMQ practice
- Put binding on the log cabin runner and start hand stitching it to the back
- Journal cards and tags
- Painting project
Tuesday, June 29, 2021
Pencil Case Roll and Tuesday To Do #62
This past week I saw a video on making a pencil case roll using glue. I decided to make one without using glue and just with sewing. It was fun and easy to do. I used the same fabric for the outside as the plastic padded journal cover I showed last week.
I put some of my prismacolor pencils in the case but I plan to add a variety of my different pencils.........but then again I might change my mind!
My progress from the goals from last week:
Tuesday To Do June 22 through June 28
- Work on the Hope quilt from 2020....put the batt and backing with the top together and decide how to quilt and hopefully start quilting. ✅
- Quilt more on the log cabin runner✅
- Do some improv piecing ✅
I have the Hope quilt ready to quilt but I didn't start quilting because I need to practice first since it has been awhile. I did walking foot quilting on the log cabin runner and got some improv piecing done.
I am still watching paper crafting videos and getting lot of ideas. So fun and so addictive!
Tuesday To Do June 29 through July 5:
- Practice FMQ
- Start quilting Hope quilt
- Finish quilting log cabin runner
- Make journal cards from index cards
- Make a min ephemera holder from paper scraps
Tuesday, June 22, 2021
Plastic Padded Envelope Journal Cover
I have been doing paper crafting and not much quilting over the past month..... And also reorganizing and getting rid of stuff!!
SOOOO Happy for Our family to get together in person and I am back meeting with my quilt group every week!! Since February 2020 has been a LONG time!! BUT I AM SO glad we had Zoom for the past year to keep up with everyone!!
I will put my goals for the week at the end of this post. This is Tuesday to do #61 and I am linking to Chris Knits
I am enjoying getting inspiration from online paper project ideas.
Using a plastic padded envelope I wrapped it in fabric and made a journal cover. I used some tea and coffee dyed papers inside. The fourth photo shows a pocket with a little notebook. I am enjoying making pockets, and journal tags and little notebooks to add to my journal pages.
All of these ideas are from Pam at The Paper Outpost. All of this is a work in progress and is not finished. The tag tucked in a side pocket on the right on the last photo is made with a paper napkin on a book page glued over junk mail.
Today I went back to my sewing group and now I am all inspired to get back to my sewing....take the needle I use for paper out of the machine......put in a new one and get sewing on fabric!
Tuesday To Do June 22 through June 28
- Work on the Hope quilt from 2020....put the batt and backing with the top together and decide how to quilt and hopefully start quilting.
- Quilt more on the log cabin runner
- Do some improv piecing
