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Creek Boutique: Aaaannnnd we're back.
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Monday, December 22, 2014. Using scraps as teensy as these strips on this postcard. Add dimension, color and interest. They are actually cut from fabric (also teensy scraps) that had fusing on it. The butterfly is actually 3-D with the wings lined and the body fused onto the postcard.I think. It was made in the spring and sent to someone. I've made several butterfly postcards - each one different. Tricky little four-legged guys. They can climb straight up! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Creek Boutique: November 2012
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Thursday, November 15, 2012. A Corset for Marge. My friend Marge had a huge back surgery this past week. She has to wear a tight corset during the recovery time so I "had" to make her a post card:. Then, from Aunties Marion and June, some chocolate is tucked up from the bottom - hiding inside the corset! Hope Marge likes it. The corset is tacked onto the lacy background in six places - each corner and then the waistline. so chocolate could be inserted of course! Links to this post. In my spare time.
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Creek Boutique: October 2011
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Tuesday, October 18, 2011. I finally am back to posting. This quilt was finished earlier this summer. With all the reading Asians, the quilt went to Carolyn - my reading daughter. Nancy Birger did the quilting on it using many Asian figures - like bamboo shoots, water and cranes. Next up: A quilt for son, Michael. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Janet's Fiber Artistry News. Art Quilts by Kathy York. Comments on: November is Art Every Day Month! Journey of a Female Artist. In my spare time.
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Creek Boutique: January 2013
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Wednesday, January 30, 2013. The tire swings are made with toy tires from a motorcycle from the Dollar Tree and hung from the branches by a string of beads. That's mine on the lower left. Lower right is Judy Lewis'. Upper left is Edith Dalleska. Upper right is Andrea Johnson. So the above is a 45 second video - don't know if it will come out as a video but will try. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Janet's Fiber Artistry News. Art Quilts by Kathy York. Journey of a Female Artist.
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Creek Boutique: March 2015
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Tuesday, March 3, 2015. A Couple of postcards. My friend Sandy cut her finger - bad. So I sent her this jungle.with a bead lady. This one got to be 3-D. Gave it to Doug and Ann for good health. Wet Paint in St Paul had a postcard challenge. My postcard was in the window with a bunch of other postcards offered by other artists. I have more recent postcards - just can seem to load them. I'll try again later. Have a creative day. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Janet's Fiber Artistry News.
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Creek Boutique: February 2015
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Friday, February 20, 2015. A couple of things. The Textile Center has an annual exhibit inviting any members of the Textile Center to show some of their work. Usually it's only one piece per artist. The really nice thing about it is that it is not judged. This is my piece for this year's show. The container has a fiber landscape all around it using fabric, mesh, beading, and thread painting. That fish must be all of 4" long). This is just a photo of my selvage ball. Links to this post. In my spare time.
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Creek Boutique: January 2015
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Tuesday, January 20, 2015. Seven Quilts for Seven Grandchildren. This year my challenge and pleasure was to make a quilt for each of our grandchildren as a Christmas gift. And the task was accomplished! So here they are for you to take a look:. Ryan Charles - 14 years. Ryan is the oldest of the "tribe" and has leadership qualities. I thought this quilt looked quite tribal. Isabel Rose (Izi) - 13 years. Izi loves to be cozy and values her family history - so she got a very special quilt. Zach is our brave...
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Creek Boutique: A Couple of postcards
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Tuesday, March 3, 2015. A Couple of postcards. My friend Sandy cut her finger - bad. So I sent her this jungle.with a bead lady. This one got to be 3-D. Gave it to Doug and Ann for good health. Wet Paint in St Paul had a postcard challenge. My postcard was in the window with a bunch of other postcards offered by other artists. I have more recent postcards - just can seem to load them. I'll try again later. Have a creative day. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Janet's Fiber Artistry News.
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Art Work | all and nothing at the same time
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All and nothing at the same time. I have a couple of pieces in the main gallery at the Plains Art Museum. The And Still Counting. Project will be displayed with other works from MCQ. At the Unitarian Universalist Church in White Bear Lake Minnesota throughout the month of January 2008. I will have something in the A Woman’s Perspective on Compassion. Will be auctioned off for a pro – choice fundraiser in Jan. Details to follow. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Corners of my home.
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Creek Boutique: December 2014
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Monday, December 22, 2014. Using scraps as teensy as these strips on this postcard. Add dimension, color and interest. They are actually cut from fabric (also teensy scraps) that had fusing on it. The butterfly is actually 3-D with the wings lined and the body fused onto the postcard.I think. It was made in the spring and sent to someone. I've made several butterfly postcards - each one different. Tricky little four-legged guys. They can climb straight up! Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).