WARM AND COOL COLORS

I spent most of a day in conversation with Leslie Bixel about what are warm colors versus cold colors.  She said Nancy Crow says warm colors come foreward.  OK so what does that mean?  she gave me a little exercise with crosses  in hot and cold colors to see which came forward, which went back.  [...]

Black is not always black!

Yesterday I decided to dye 2 different blacks from Dharma Trading Company in 5 color gradations using Katy Widger‘s formulas.  I have here in San Miguel Jet black and plain old fashioned “black”.  I used 2 tsp in 100ml of urea water with salt and did a full strength 400ml  on 1 yard of manta [...]

dyeing the color wheel

I am back at the dye pot today, using Katy Widger‘s terrific book Dyeing the color wheel for quilters.  I used Turquoise for the blue and my colors were not quite spot on but still it looks pretty sweet. and useful on Mexican muslin called Manta.

A Day In San Miguel

Last tuesday I was drinking coffee when I heard a funny sound.  What is that??? and I got it… Hot air balloons! I grabbed my iphone and ran up to the terrace.   OMG it was right over my house!  I looked right to see a second one coming up! so I ran to the [...]

Making an art quilt a different way!

We finished half of the center of the 2nd quilt Gordon commissioned me to support him making.  I never work from pattern or try to get a specific color.  this has been a big learning curve  for me… but we are moving along. and here is Gordon Kyle holding up his painting/cutout in front of [...]

Making art in Mexico

My friend Gordon Kyle hired me to make 2 quilts for his daughters of his designs. He made both of these with coloraid paper while hanging out on his sailboat.  This one we have been calling fog.  We dyed cloth for a week to get all the shades. Today I put the  top together… we [...]

Working in series

I received a commission from the UW Hospital (where I am the most represented artist) to make  2 series of 4 quilts 20×30″  I made the first series before leaving Madison called dots and blocks and I am now working on the second series called Simple Arches.  yesterday I finished the first of the series. [...]

Juvie quilts for the wingra clinic, sewing and painting in Madison, Wisconsin

here are 2 of the 3  quilts I am doing for the kids secion of the new Wingra clinic: this sun face is in the standard repertoire, Terri the clinic manager picked the  black border print and the loden green outer edge exactly matches the color swatch of the upholstery! It is always odd for [...]

Our Lady of Guadalupe

With Babydog!  A scene from my holiday show! Although I painted it while in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico!  I can’t believe I quilted this whole quilt on my little Bernina home sewing machine!  That’s a lot of scrunching!

Scenes from My Holiday Show December 1-2, 2012

My holiday show last weekend was a big success.  Anette Hansen took some pictures I would like to share with you!   Silk and rayon velvet is  the most seductive fiber!  It’s fun to paint and hard to sew.  Here are the new smaller sizes I developed for this years show:   For the last [...]