What did you think of when you read the title of this post? Travel? Beaches? Baseball games? Picnics? Scenic drives? Vacation? Floating down a river? Nice thoughts, but not at my house. Instead I have been busy using the chain saw to cut big tree limbs into logs, pulling weeds, burning slash, cleaning house, making jam, sculpting the landscape, transplanting. There is always something that needs to be done. The only regular thing in my life right now is walking the dog every morning. Sewing is not.
Why is sewing off the schedule? I have been working on this quilt for a year now. I am not tired of doing it, but I guess I needed a break. I have so many ideas in my head, but I find myself having to do some tedious micro-stippling, black on black on background parts. Don't get me wrong...I love to quilt, but all the other activities have kept me so tired that it seemed like a break would be a good thing. It won't last long because I derive such joy from stitching when I am not inundated with all the other things that can only be done now in the summertime.
I love gaillardia and someday may make a quilt featuring one or more. Heaven knows I have enough photos of them. I made the following film strip in Photoshop. Just another way to create.
Enjoy your summertime. I wish you no fires or floods, but lots of outdoor fun.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Bagged the Bag
My first attempt at a picnic bag was a fail. You saw the pictures last week. I kept revising the design. I clipped where I shouldn't ...
-
I have been very busy lately putting together a family reunion, which will occur next week. In spite of all the busy work and planning, I s...
-
I read an article the other day which tells of a study that purportedly proves that there is a correlation between messiness and creativity....
-
Before I go on I need to clarify one point. My spiral quilts are not made in "blocks." They are made in wedges for a kaleidoscop...
Taking a break can be a good thing and it's true there is a lot to be done in the summer. Good luck with all the outdoor work.
ReplyDelete