Saturday, September 29, 2012

Sequintastic September Blog Hop!!!!

For the Sequin Blog hop sponsored by Sarah at www.saturdaysequins.com
 I am working on the Motif for my new quilt project using a few
 sequins.few sequins.
Flower and leaf adornments to wear on a sweater using SEQUINS, chenille, metal organza, and beads.

































































Border of my Psychedelic circle quilt.  Each leaf used about 100
sequins.

Can't even begin to count the sequins in the background and in each circle!!  Gotta love sequins!!
For more views of the quilt look at the "label" psychedelic circles.

return to www.saturdaysequins.com to check out the rest of the participants 

Saturday, September 22, 2012

Paris

I promised views of our Paris Vacation in July so here they are.  The weather was very rainy for a while I thought we missed and landed in Ireland!!  Many days it never rained but it was dark and cloudy.


My favorite shop to buy cookies in at lunch break between classes.


Paris has outdoor fruit and vegetable stands everywhere.


Bakeries with delectable deserts abound!!

My new favorite is the pig or "cocheon" filled with moist chocolate cake.  The eclair was my husbands. 






















The Oldest art store in Paris is only open several hours a week.






A great view of the Eiffel tower can be had from the Trocadero.






















The flea markets are fun.





























































This is one of my favorite dealers.  She usually has a pile of ancient French embroidery newspapers with great old design patterns.






















Last but not least is my trip to Au Ver A Soie to buy threads and Chenille.  Its on the second floor.

















You have to ring the bell and hope someone buzzes you in or comes out the door and let you in.






















Once through the door you go down a dark hallway and up a winding staircase to the inner door.






















Once inside you find a store from the long ago.  

















The clerk appears and says "We only sell to Professionals."
I reply "I am a Professional" and give her my card!!

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Psychedelic Circles

Psychedelic circles is finally completed!!  All I need to do is put on the label.  The border took 70 flowers and I just happened to choose 7 different colors to make flowers out of so the colors worked out perfectly.  If I had planned it believe me it never would have happened.
Her coming out party  will be on Oct. 1st when I give a lecture at the Shoreline Quilters Guild.  The meeting is at 7 PM at the Canoe Brook Senior Center, Cherry Hill Road Branford CT.

Sunday, September 9, 2012

Still UNDER CONSTRUCTION

Putting a quilt TOGETHER always takes longer then you think!!
The piping inside and outside...

The trim over the raw edge of the inside piping. 
Sewing the glittered sequins in some of the squares.




My job today is to sew on the rest of the flowers I made using the  "Arlene Baker" flower mold along with the leaves.  Then I have to make 2 more leaves as I didn't make enough.

Thursday, August 16, 2012

UNDER CONSTRUCTION

The hardest part of this whole process for me is putting the pieces together.  All the circles are sewn on.  The first layer of sash is gold and it is basted on (not shown).  The top in the picture is representative of what the finished sash will look like.  Embroidered green intertwining circles with flowers and leaves over the gold lamé. 


















I have spliced two of my slate frames together to accommodate the length of the sashes.  This is the top and bottom in process.


















This is the side pieces.  Here you can get an idea of  the 6 1/2 feet length of the two frames.  I had to put a dowel in the mid section to keep them from sagging. 






















In the evenings while watching TV I work on the leaves....  I ironed steam- a-seam lite onto the metal organza, cut out the leaf shape, ironed it onto organza, tacked it down so it doesn't lift and embroidered green sequins around the edges.  I have 30 completed, the 20 or so in the frame started and I have no idea how many more I have to do!!

















School starts in a couple weeks and my GDD (grand daughter daughter) is starting High School so lots to do plus the  heat is slowing me down.   Hopefully in the next week I will have the sashes sewn on and the sandwich made. (Back batting and top sewn together and pipping completed.  Then I can concentrate on finishing the leaves and flowers. 

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Back to Level IIII 
I decided to make some more leaves and cabochon roses because I was not really happy with them.  I traced the design of the roses and leaves onto the organza.  Then I "wonder undered" the top of the roses with metal organza and the leaves with a cut our of metal
organza.























above is the top of  the design

below is the bottom of the design


next the tubes are added

the smaller of the roses has just the tubes surrounding it and the larger has tubes and sequins.

the leaves are tacked down and the centers are worked first then the outside using a variety of sequins, tubes or  metal
the petals of the flowers are cut out of the metal organza basted together and gathered.
Here is the larger rose the outside is done in tubes and sequins and the first petal is sewn in along the pink section lines.
 
here are the roses finished.
 
 
here the leaves are completed and one of the roses.


Here is the finished product. 
  The title of Level IIII is Les Ambitieuses or Rose sculptures.  

Friday, July 20, 2012

Lesage Level IIII

I have completed the Level IIII design and here are a couple pictures.   This one on white background.   

and the same design on a black background.

I am not really happy with some of the roses and the leave.   I have extra fabric etc so I am going to make more.
The metal organza has "wonder under" or some similar produce ironed onto it.   I copied the design onto the back of the white organza and then ironed the metal over it.
RIGHT SIDE (with metal organza on top)

wrong side with design on the bottom
I will tack the metal organza down to make sure it does not lift and proceed to add the sequins and beads etc.

I plan on using the additional leaves and flowers when I have the motifs framed.