Friday, November 29, 2024

We've been extended!

Although Outlook Valley #2 is a fantasy location it is one that was inspired by my personal collection of photos of Texas during bluebonnet season. The fresh spring grass, big Texas sky, wild flowers and a rolling countryside that goes forever. This  combination of sights from many locations across Texas is what I tried to embrace in this one piece. I hope the viewer will enjoy the variety of elements representing a spring day in Texas.

Techniques Hand inked and colored fabrics, hand embroidery and stitching.

Materials Recycled denim, hand inked satin and silk, inks, paint and markers, recycled wool.

Outlook Valley #2 Is the second in a series of Texas landscapes.  Outlook Valley-a study in prespective, can be found on my blog under "current show" from August 2, 2023.

Finished piece 22.75" X14"

Outlook Valley #2 can be seen as part of Texas Is A State Of Mind at the Cultural Activites Center in Temple, TX

Show dates have been extended till December 14th.

 

  I hope everyone is enjoying a wonderful day!

                                                                    MaryEllen


Thursday, October 31, 2024

More Fidget Quilts ideas

I enjoy making these fidget quilts for local alzheimer's and dementa patients.
Since I collect so many odd items for my crazy quilting it seems I always have unusual bits and pieces that come in handy for making fidget quilts. It's nice to know all those extra bits can become something to help brighten someone's day.
Quilt #1
 
30" X 23"
Ribbon, flannel, rick-rack, organza, cottons, yo-yo's and leftover quilt bocks.
Did you notice the Card Trick block??
 Detail
Quilt #2
22.5" X 27.5"
Cotton, lace, minky, canvas, cording, knits, flannel and satin.
Detail

                                           Quilt #3
29" X 20"
Lace, cottons, organza made into puffs, ticking, rick-rack, flannel, leftover quilt blocks.
Detail
Quilt #4
20" X 27"
Canvas, flannel, yo-yo's, fringe, cottons, men's tie fabric, 3-D triangles, gold braiding.
 Detail
Quilt #5
20" X 27"
3-D triangles, yo-yo's, flannel, ribbon, gold braiding, men's tie fabric, rick-rack.
 Detail
Quilt #6
20" X 27"
cotton 3-D triangles, flannel, drapery braiding, canvas, 3-D flower,  leftover quilt block squares, ribbons.
 Detail

All of the quilts are machine quilted on my domestic machine.
All of the quilts have flannel backing which is wrapped around to the front for more interest.

I'm always looking for new ideas for things to add to my fidget quilts.  Please share if you have any fun ideas.  I hope by posting my fidget quilts it may inspire someone else to donate  to someone in your area.  
Remenber everything must be attached really well and be washable. Check with your local organization for what they may need.

Have a beautiful day everyone!
Happy Halloween!
MaryEllen

Monday, October 28, 2024

Card Trick

It's time to shuffle the deck and see how many ways I can change up the Card Trick pattern.
  I found the Card Trick pattern on page 143 (#1) of Jinny Beyer's The Quilter's Album of Patchwork Patterns. The pattern is attibuted to "Jeffrey Gutcheon, The Perfect Patchwork Primer, 1973".  Other sources confirm that the team of Beth and Jeffery Gutcheon wrote quilt patterns in the 1970's for McCall's. In searching The Quilt Index it is clear Card Trick was a very popular design in the 1970-1990's.  Also, of interest, in The Quilt Index is a photo example of a different quilt by Jeffery Gutcheon, but no Card Trick.
38" X 38"
  My main interest writing this post is passing on the bit of research I found on the Card Trick block, and having a little fun making it my own. I hope by reviewing this cute block and seeing some little changes it will inspire others to make their own quilts. If you are looking for a pattern I would encourage you to check out the various free Card Trick patterns as well  as tutorials made by several other artists and posted on Pintress. 

   The Card Trick patterns I found seemed to fall in two groups for construction: using half square triangles or using squares.
   The above quilt uses the triangle method. I believe that this is closest to the original pattern,(I didn't find an pictures or measurments for the orginal pattern, however). 
I went with my own cutting and constrution methods to fit the size quilts I was going for. As you might guess using triangles was more time consuming than using squares. But, I feel it is worth it as surprisingly it made alot of difference in the total feel of the final piece. 
  I know not everyone is a fan of making half square triangles and the square construction method makes a fast, and super cute quilt.  
    Both of these methods seem popular on Pintress if you are looking for a pattern.
Above construction using triangles.
 64" X 64"
The above quilt is made using squares and is also made 
on-point. The size of the blocks in the two quilts is very different but I believe they are both represent the classic pattern.  
To me there was a big difference in the look of the two quilts, especially once quilted (both have meandering quilting done on my domestic machine).  I felt the first quilt was more interesting and the centers popped more when using the triangle construction.
 
47" X 47"
This quilt also uses squares for constrution but it looks very different as it is not set on-point.
Below are two quilts were I decided to take even more risks with changing up the original block.
 40" X 40"
  On this quilt I slashed each block in thirds once across the side  top and again down the side. I then inserted a strip of the background fabric and a  cournerstone square.
 Detail of above quilt

   51" X 51"
  For this quilt I changed the size of just one piece  from  
2" X 4" to  4" X 4".  You can see the difference it makes in the proportions of the block.
 Detail of above quilt
  As you can see I used the same fabrics for all the quilts. I thought it would be easier to notice the differences between quilts if your eye wasn't ditracted by different fabrics. 

  I hope you enjoyed my Card Trick adventure. Let me know which Card Trick you liked best.  

Have a great day!!
MaryEllen