A Stroll in the Garden

We may think we are nurturing our garden, but of course it’s our garden that is nurturing us. -Jenny Uglow

 

May your life be like a wildflower, growing freely in the beauty and joy of each day. -Native American Proverb

 

*Clicking on a photo will give you a closer look!

Larkspur

Larkspur

Joe Pye Weed

Joe Pye Weed

Phlox

Phlox

Phlox

Sea Holly

Lavender

Yarrow

Yarrow

Rose

Rose

Spirea

Like wildflowers, you must allow yourself to grow in all the places people never thought you would. -E.V.

Candace Project

In January of this year, I announced that I was going to make an art quilt using my niece, Candace, as my model.

I made a posterized  and enlarged version of one my favorite photos of a good memory with her.

After that, I did nothing until April, when I made a tracing.

Something about the tracing stopped me cold.  Procrastination really set in.

Sunday, I gave myself a ‘talking to’, and decided to get with it.  While I was tracing my tracing onto Lite Steam A Seam 2 (in reverse so that the resulting pattern pieces would be the right way when I cut them out of fabric), I realized why my tracing bothered me.

It was the way that I traced Candace’s mouth.  The mouth looked like it belonged to a marionette.  At least to me it did.

So I’ve redrawn the mouth on my fusible…not worried about the tracing.  Nobody but me is ever going to use the tracing.

The lesson here is that, it is my quilt.  I can change it anywhere in the building process that I want to.

You can do the same with your quilts.  I give you permission.

I have a muslin foundation on the design board.  It is overlaid with my tracing of the enlarged and posterized photograph.  I also have the photograph pinned on the board (obviously, not the enlarged one).

Candace

The tracing is valuable to help me position the batik pieces (the fabric doesn’t have to be batik, but I really like them).

Candace

The fabric is not fused down!

That is the wonderful thing about Lite Steam A Seam 2!  It is tacky enough to stay put, but yet, be repositionable!

Candace

Throughout this entire design process, I won’t actually fuse anything until I am positive that the pieces are just where I want them!

Hopefully, I will make more progress in a reasonable amount of time, but I make no promises!

The Garden – Kathy’s Post

My internet friend, Kathy (you know who you are), just might mistakenly believe that I live in an arboretum, or a botanical park.

So this is a get real post just for you, Kathy!

The following are photos of my garden.  Some deadheading happened, so there isn’t much to see.

Flower Garden

Flower Garden

Flower Garden

Flower Garden

Flower Garden

For comparison, here are spring photos:

Garden

Garden

Garden

The last photo is the future vegetable garden.  I don’t have a photo of the current one, but it is way overgrown with weeds now, anyway.  The garden is being moved to where water is more accessible.

Garden

And no…there isn’t a lot of level ground to work with here.  Sigh.

Now you know.  And so does the world.  LOL!