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Showing posts with label cotton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cotton. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 20, 2021

Prayer and friendship Quilt

 

A traditional quilt pattern: Star of Bethlehem, I made this quilt for two friends. Pieced and quilted by hand, all fabrics are from my stash. It makes 96cm x 96cm, and my friends received  their gift a few days ago. 

 

 



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Monday, April 19, 2021

Tiny scape

I participate in the #52tagshannemade (with Anne Brooke, https://www.annebrooke.co.uk/)

For the 15th week, the theme was "Tiny scape."

I made a Pacific island view from the sky. Cotton, gauze, tiny shell, French knot.



 detail

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Monday, April 12, 2021

Treasured Places

I participate in the #52tagshannemade (with Anne Brooke, https://www.annebrooke.co.uk/)

For the 14th week, the theme was: Pocket, favorite place, and treasures. I chose Quebec, Canada.

A few years ago we went for a one-month trip backpacking with my husband. We didn't have too much space to bring "treasures" other than great memories and digital pictures.  It's a beautiful country and we met lovely people.


We hope we'll go again to discover other regions.

 
This tag gave me another idea, to make a handmade book about the different places where I have been or lived, that marked an important time in my life. I have already lived in about 32 places without counting house-sitting while traveling.

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Wednesday, March 24, 2021

Prayer quilt

 "Etoile" (Star of Bethlehem pattern) 44cm x 44cm. I made this little prayer quilt for my brother and his partner. Now, they are both in good health! Thank you! 


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Tuesday, March 23, 2021

"Ulu", Hawaiian pattern

I started quilting the "Ulu" Hawaiian small quilt (58 cm x 58 cm/ 22.5'' x 22.5''). It's my first time doing echo-quilting. I posted the beginning of the process on June 12, 2020. (http://patriciavalentini.blogspot.com/2020/06/ulu-hawaiian-pattern.html)

 

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Friday, June 12, 2020

Ulu, Hawaiian pattern.

I decided to try a new style and a Hawaiian applique quilt is a challenge for me. I'm not really good at applique, so I'll try with a small pattern.
I started reading about traditional Hawaiian quilts, and this is the first pattern a beginner has to start with: Ulu, or Breadfruit.

I did a little research, and finally, I made a drawing inspired by Pinterest pattern pictures and the real tree pictures.


pattern

cutting the fabric
 


ready to start the applique

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“Amish Squares”

“Amish Squares”. Left Hand Quilt (started in September 2019)

I finished the top yesterday (11/6/2020), found the backing in my stash box, and decided to make the old way binding: bringing the back to the top. Now, it's in line for hand quilting. 

It's about 38” x 29”



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Saturday, May 30, 2020

Bear's Paw Quilt

Bear's Paw Quilt

New beginnings. The Hexathon quilt is basted and it's waiting for cooler weather to be quilted.
I've been taught that you need 3 projects in different stages: thinking a quilt, piecing another one, and quilting a 3rd. 

So, I went to my list of « quilts I want to make », and I decided to go for the Bear's Paw pattern.
How to make it without buying fabrics? (I have enough in my shelves) Going out of my 'blue' comfort zone, I've chosen 'green'. I have no green quilts, so 'why not'. 

Springtime, lockdown is over (here), and bears are going outside.

1st quart of the first block.

templates

fabrics


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Thursday, May 14, 2020

Eco-dyeing with Logwood - Éco-teinture avec Campêche

Eco-dyeing on paper: logwood on eco-printed watercolor paper.
The last picture shows the paper before dyeing with logwood.






eco-printed

On fibers: different kinds of cotton, linen, wool (fleece and hand-spun), and hemp.
 
 
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Working with Nettles from the garden - Travailler avec des orties du jardin

All with Nettles: dyeing on cotton, linen, wool (fleece and hand-spun), and hemp. Nettles from my garden: hand-spun, plied, and braided. Waiting for nettles to be a little taller, there is a lot to learn about nettle spinning, getting the fiber, making paper, and weaving fabric. I have to continue practicing.



Aluminum pan, A-soy milk; B- symplocos

Nettles, Left- copper pan, R- Aluminum pan      
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Tuesday, May 5, 2020

Postage Stamps Quilt

Postage Stamps Quilt: I tried quilting and it worked, but I found it had too much information (so many fabrics, colors, and printing). So I finally decided to tie it (DMC #8 thread, 2 strands).


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Sunday, May 3, 2020

Double Wedding Ring Quilt (2)- Quilt Double Anneaux de Mariage (2)




I finished the top of the Double Wedding Ring quilt (for the 1st part of the story, see the post on January 16.) All by hand.

Finished top


adding a border
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Saturday, April 25, 2020

Irish Chain - Chaîne Irlandaise

Irish Chain (46'' x 57'')

Traditional patchwork's pattern, sewn and quilted by hand.




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Wednesday, April 22, 2020

Interbeing, big cloth

April 2020
While finishing a quilt border, I have these little pieces/stash, no wasting...keep them for 'Interbeing'. Mini cloth weaving, and one more spiral.




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Monday, March 30, 2020

Stitching meditation: Interbeing


Interbeing

The suggested replacement word for the verb "to be," coined by Vietnamese Buddhist Monk and scholar Thich Nhat Hanh. It means to inter-dependently co-exist. The meaning of interbeing recognizes the dependence of any one person or thing as to all other people and objects.
Not only is no man an island, but rather his interbeing is shared with the plants and animals he eats, the people who make his clothes and food, the people who populate his home, country and the very world he perceives, the insects that pollinate the trees that yield his fruit, shade him from the sun and provide lumber for his house.

I wanted to use samples of dyeing that I didn't know what to do with. All different tries of indigo, madder, and many other leaves, and plants I made during the last few years.
The idea is to work only with a neutral linen thread. Maybe it'll change...

Running stitches. Straight lines or circles, maybe spiral.

It's my first big piece, right now is 24'' x 24'' (60 cm x 60 cm), but I think I'll still adding small pieces. 


Normally, I don't use an embroidery hoop for stitching meditation, but because of the size of this piece, I find that working with a hoop is easier.

Starting with a spiral from the center out...


The spiral keeps connecting all the different pieces. 




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Thursday, February 13, 2020

Amish Squares, non-dominant-hand quilt

January 2020

The top of the "Postage Stamps" quilt is almost finished, so I'm back to the "Amish Squares" top. I thought I'd start from the center and make a "spiral" to the right, taking the pairs of squares at random.

Finally, I made rows. I pinned on the foam board; then I took some pictures to have the light and dark colors in balance.
Ready to start sewing the rows!

Janvier 2020

Le haut du quilt "Timbres Poste" est presque terminé, alors, je reprends le top "Amish Squares". Je pensais commencer à partir du centre et faire une «spirale» vers la droite, en prenant les paires de carrés au hasard.

Finalement, j’ai fait des rangées. J’ai épinglé sur la planche en mousse, puis j’ai pris quelques photos pour avoir les couleurs claires et sombres en équilibre.
Prêt à commencer à coudre les rangs!
 

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Tuesday, February 11, 2020

Slow stitching on Indigo 2

4 more Indigo dyed, slow stitching, appliqued, eco-dyeing, and eco-printing.

encore 4 teinture Indigo, couture lente, appliqué, éco-teinture et éco-impression.

Indigo 6 (13 cm x 24.5 ) 5'' x 9

Indigo 7 (21.5 cm x 18 cm) 8.5'' x 7''

Indigo 8 (21.5 cm x 24cm)  8.5'' x 9.5''

Indigo 9 (19 cm x 41 cm ) 7.5'' x 16''


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Sunday, February 9, 2020

Postage Stamps - Timbres Poste

January 2020
At some point, I decided to cut more squares, and now I have almost finished the top. With a thin border, it'll be 39'' x 47'' ( 100 cm x 120 cm)

Janvier 2020
À un moment donné, j’ai décidé de couper plus de carrés, et maintenant j’ai presque fini le top. Avec une bordure fine, il fera 39'' x 47'' ( 100 cm x 120 cm).


 more squares
 
adding squares


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