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Explorations in Quilting and Life: March 2013
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Friday, March 29, 2013. While Enjoying the Pause. It has been great fun to let my dear Irish Cottage sit while I catch up on a myriad of other projects. One of the rewards for my perseverance was the discovery of a small piece of gray silk that was exactly what I wanted for part of the roof of my cottage. Another project that I tackled was a donation for the upcoming SAQA auction. Monday, September 9th at 2:00 PM Eastern Time. This piece is a machine quilted digital image, adapted from a photo that I too...
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Explorations in Quilting and Life: Exploring Hand Stitching
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Friday, January 24, 2014. I have been enrolled in Karen Ruane's. Is used as an online venue where you may post photos and receive feedback from Karen and the other 60 'students' located across the globe. Early on, I decided that the best tact for me was to pick a project and work on it. I decided to create a 'pouch', as Karen terms them. She works primarily in white, so I decided to follow her lead. I imagined it would help me appreciate the art in her world. It was a fun experience. Posted by Judy Warner.
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Explorations in Quilting and Life: November 2013
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Friday, November 29, 2013. Another week………more progress? Sometimes one can be in the midst of so many projects that not only can you lose sight of the finish line, but lose parts of the projects in the chaos. After, more than once, spending precious time searching my studio for a necessary item, it was time this week to pause and organize the chaos. Posted by Judy Warner. Tuesday, November 19, 2013. The past few weeks have rushed past. While partly due to laying low with a cold and now sinus infectio...
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Explorations in Quilting and Life: The Dilemma of Skies
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Saturday, February 1, 2014. The Dilemma of Skies. Interpreting from the fabric design. My latest project is adapted from a beautiful photo of the Boundary Range in Alaska by Mark Adamus. The photo captures an arctic flow through the mountain range with the sun reflecting beautifully off the peaks. I have been having a great time creating the mountain tops. But, of course, there was the issue of the sky. Often I leave it till last, but I decided to tackle the issue early on in my design. Painting fabric c...
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Explorations in Quilting and Life: January 2014
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Friday, January 24, 2014. I have been enrolled in Karen Ruane's. Is used as an online venue where you may post photos and receive feedback from Karen and the other 60 'students' located across the globe. Early on, I decided that the best tact for me was to pick a project and work on it. I decided to create a 'pouch', as Karen terms them. She works primarily in white, so I decided to follow her lead. I imagined it would help me appreciate the art in her world. It was a fun experience. Posted by Judy Warner.
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Explorations in Quilting and Life: June 2013
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Saturday, June 29, 2013. Back From the Arctic. Two weeks ago today I was flying from Oslo, Norway to Longyearbyen, the largest town in Svalbard, an archipelago off the coast of Norway. I never quite absorbed exactly where Longyearbyen and Svalbard were until it was mentioned in our first group meeting in Oslo that our charter flight from Oslo to Longyearbyen would be three hours in length. Three hours? I can fly from Rochester, NY to Chicago in less than two! Our last photo of Seva, just a month ago.
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Explorations in Quilting and Life: I've Moved!
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Wednesday, February 26, 2014. Future blog posts by myself will be at a new address:. I hope you will join me there and I thank you for your support these past four years. Posted by Judy Warner. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to my blog! To see more of my art work, please visit my website. Judy is a fiber artist living in upstate New York. View my complete profile. Studio Art Quilts Association. Art and Quilting in Camden. Eleven Years of blogging and some letters…. Soon 2016 SAQA Auction.
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Explorations in Quilting and Life: Handwork, Snow, and Sheer Joy
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Friday, February 14, 2014. Handwork, Snow, and Sheer Joy. This is a small case that I made for carrying some of my needles, small scissors, etc. for my hand-stitching projects when I travel. It was very helpful on my trip to Colorado last week. I suspect I will look on it fondly as my web and buttonhole stitches improve with practice! Check out Off the Wall Friday. To see what others have been up to. Posted by Judy Warner. February 14, 2014 at 9:12 AM. February 14, 2014 at 9:53 AM. Linda A. Miller. Studi...
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Explorations in Quilting and Life: A Good Start to January
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Friday, January 17, 2014. A Good Start to January. Half-way through the first month of 2014, I am beginning to feel a certain comfort level with my life. I know, that only means that upheaval is likely! I accepted the responsibility of Co-ordinator for the SAQA Vision Project. At the end of last year. It has taken a bit of time to get familiar with the duties but I am now feeling somewhat capable. Here is a description of the project from the SAQA Member area:. 8230;……. As it hangs on my design wall.
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Explorations in Quilting and Life: July 2013
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Thursday, July 25, 2013. And then there was a tree. That I shall never see. A poem lovely as a tree. A tree whose hungry mouth is prest. Against the sweet earth's flowing breast;. A tree that looks at God all day,. And lifts her leafy arms to pray;. A tree that may in summer wear. A nest of robins in her hair;. Upon whose bosom snow has lain;. Who intimately lives with rain. Poems are made by fools like me,. But only God can make a tree. Fuse the trunk and limbs to the background. Posted by Judy Warner.
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