While we were enjoying a leisurely week at Lake Walcott State Park, I pulled out the sewing machine and worked on my latest art quilt project. I prepared the backing and batting before we left on our adventure, and I cut some chunks of fabrics I thought would work. This way I kept the amount of fabric to a minimum. I decided I would have to use whatever I took with me, so there would be no excuse to buy more fabric at my favorite quilt shop. My favorite quilt shop is The Gathering Place in Rupert.
I was outside, under the huge Cottonwood tree, pressing my sun rays, when the gal from the next RV came over to visit. She had noticed I was pressing fabric and came to chat about quilting. She was from Twin Falls and also a quilter. It is amazing how we can go here and there and not even know that some of the strangers around us are also quilters, birders, or what-have-you. I did get my project about one-third quilted before we headed home, so there was not that much left after we got back. This is not my first landscape, however, I have not done one in about twelve years. I really like this one, because we sure need something cheery in our lives at this moment in U.S. History.
Tuesday, June 24, 2025
Saturday, June 21, 2025
Indigo Dye Party!
My "Ladies Club" celebrated our long friendship, today, with an indigo dye party! It was at E's house and the weather was perfect for the first day of summer. Most of us were smart or lucky enough to have worn or brought a jacket or sweater. It was sunny, but a tad breezy. There are always a couple days like this in June, and we were lucky to have it fall on our dye party day, so it was not scorching hot for us gals. C3 (E's grandson) showed off his knowledge of chickens and he introduced us to several, which we were fortunate to pet their heads and enjoy the vision of their lovely feathers.
Of course, everyone brought white fabric except me. I brought some of Virginia's detestable fabric and I shared with A and R, so mine is not the only ones without white. If you click on the photo, it will enlarge so you can see the details, including but not limited to the amazing dye jobs on the not-white fabrics.Here is some of the pieces sitting in the settle-down juice, before the final rinse. (the terminology escapes me)
This is about my favorite one. I pressed all my pieces after I got home, and I hung this one on my quilt studio wall. Everyone made such lovely pieces!
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