From sunny Berkeley…

I left hot and muggy Sherman, TX, early this morning for clear and cool Berkeley. I'm staying with Lynn, my editor, and her husband for the next few days. It's very nice of them to put up with me.

I had the afternoon free so I walked a mile or so to downtown Berkeley. Found a few stocking stuffers (it's not too early to shop). This book should be a present but I have to say that it's going to be hard to give it away:

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I took pictures of the flowers on either side of Lynn's driveway. I might be able to grow these in Sherman, but they wouldn't be as pretty:

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Cropping a photo like this presents interesting options. In the shot above you can see more of the flowers – and those sweet peas are definitely pretty. But I think the photo below tells the story better.

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And then there are these guys. They look like a kind of thistle, or poppy? 

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The texture and color of the stucco behind the plant makes it all the more interesting.

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They remind me of figures and I'm not sure why. But I like this image a lot.

Tomorrow is the first day of a 3-day photo shoot at the C&T studio. Linda and I have turned in the manuscript for the 4th edition of the New Applique Sampler and these are the photos that will go into it. The new edition should be out in a year, give or take. I'll do my best to get some photos to show you what it's like at a photo shoot. It's not nearly as glamorous as it sounds!



Butterfly Martha…

I'm scrambling to get ready to leave town tomorrow. I'll be at C&T for a photo shoot until Saturday and then I fly to souther CA to teach at 4 different guilds! It's going to be a busy, but fun, trip! As luck would have it, I opened the new MS Living magazine yesterday to see Butterfly Martha!

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Which brings to mind the first time I really noticed the Martha ads… remember glitter pants Martha? I was about to leave town then, too.

Whatcha think about this one? I think that's all Martha, not just parts of Martha on someone else. She looks a bit thinner. Good for her if it's really her! She looks younger too – easier to pull off in print (thank you, Photoshop). 

I showed Steve. His immediate reaction was that the butterflies had been Photoshopped. They are way too big, completely out of scale. Trust a field biologist to see that.

I'll post from the road, probably mostly using instagram. Those images are supposed to go to twitter and facebook. I set them up to post to the blog but haven't checked to see if they really do. I hope so!


Party favors!

We are hosting the rehearsal dinner for a very good friend of our son, Chris, and his fiance tonight. I didn't remember the party favors until mid-afternoon. Oh my! But I am a woman with lots of arts and crafts supplies on hand and a husband who is willing to run (several) errands.

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I had some small, cute envelopes and pretty cardstock. I set up the couples' names and wedding date in Illustrator, 12 to a page. I printed the pages and cut them apart. I used double-stick tape to tape the names/date to the outside of the cute envelopes.

I cut the pretty cardstock so that it fit in the envelope, sticking up a bit.

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I put a Ghiardelli chocolate in the envelope, behind the pretty cardstock.

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Don't they look nice! See, I didn't forget… I just procrastinated!


I’m working on the borders…

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I haven't trimmed the center block yet so it's a bit out of proportion, as is the border. There are two side borders, none top and bottom. This AAQI quilt will finish at 16" x 16" – a nice to hang, don't you think?

Notice that Nan has her purse now. I am tempted to tuck a hankie up her sleeve (that's where she always carried her hankie) but I think it would look like a 'mistake' rather than an intentional object. I'll just imagine that her hankie is there.

I had intended to use a ribbon or bias strip for the twisty vine in the borders but it just wasn't working out. So I broke the vine into overlapping pieces and that is working well. 

 


The new fabric is here! The new fabric is here!

In my head I'm hearing Steve Martin's excited voice proclaiming that the new phone books are here – but in my case it's fabric! It's not all here, but this is the first taste. This box is from Blend Fabrics. Most of the fabric is designed by Maude Asbury. The reindeer and the tree fabric are especially wonderful! 

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This is the first wave from Moda (below) – there's more Moda fabric coming. I got a box from P&B today. Boxes should be arriving soon from Westminster and Free Spirit.

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As I said in a previous post, I'm concentrating on dots, a very few large prints, and the occasional non-dot print that was just too good to pass up. I'm choosing fabric that I can and will use myself. Some of the fabric I have coming can be re-ordered and some will be gone when it's gone. I don't have any control over how long any of these will be in stock.

If you'd like to see what's up now, click here. I'll upload more fabric as it comes in. I hope you like the new fabric page layout. Pleae note that you order fabric by the half yard. I do hope it makes sense. If it doesn't, please let me know so that I can tweak the pages.

We'll add fat quarter bundles in about 3 few weeks. This weekend Chris and Lorna's good friend, Nathan, is getting married and we're all involved in the event. My neice graduates from high school on Sunday. We're taking mom and with the drive to Ft Worth and back we are looking at a very long day. I'm taking applique. Really, does anyone like sitting through a graduation? I really enjoy the short moment when the person I care about walks across the stage but the rest is usually mind-numbing. There ought to be a better way but I can't think what it is.

If you order fabric now it may go out on Monday because of the wedding. Next week I head to California for two weeks of work. When I get home we'll work on fat quarter bundles. But if more fabric comes before I leave I'll put it online so you might want to check back every now and then. It's good to be busy, isn't it?


 



What I did in the car…

I think I mentioned that Steve did the majority of the driving on our trip to Baltimore. Two days each way, about 11 hours a day. I drove 4 hours, max. The rest of the time I worked on my Macbook Air*, my iPad (to connect to the web, check and respond to emails…), and on my iPhone (making calls). If you didn't know already, I do love my Apple products.

What did I do? I put these two ePatterns together and got them online. Both have been out of print for a long time. Many of you will recognize Stars in the Garden

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And just in time for next Christmas, Reindeer Playground. This one was in our book, A Piece O' Cake Christmas, and it's on the DVD Learn to Applique The Piece O' Cake Way. 

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AND I worked on my AAQI challenge quilt. In fact, I embroidered on it through most of Jeff's graduation. I don't think I'll ever go to a graduation without handwork again. I'm really loving it. I still have 2 borders to applique and then I need to quilt it. I should just forget sleeping altogether but that's not going to happen.

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*Side note: We bought a cool car adaptor like this a few years ago. It plugs into the car's power port (or cigarette lighter for those of us old enough to call it that). You can plug a regular power cord into it. It will even accept a 3-prong power cord. That's how I kept my laptop running.

And, for those of you who've read this far, I am getting fabric in. I'll be putting it on the site over the next few days. Watch the menu bar for Fabric. I orders a few Christmas prints that I just could not pass up. There are some fun dots coming and one big print. Soon I'll let you know about the big print of the every other month club!