Deep-cleaning the Studio, Part 2
I've been away from the easel for the past several months on a self-directed quilting sabbatical. Now that it's 2016, I'm back into painting mode. I have a big exhibition coming up this fall, so I needed to get my painting space back in order. Read part 1 here.
First up, cleaning the shelf units that hold up my worktables.
A dust-free place for everything.
Index cards, indexed by type AND size. It's who I am.
In transition, taking the workspace apart...
Ready for the nasty dust pics? Here they come.
ULHH.
FLUULLGH.
GUUUUUHH.
But things got all better.
Aaahh.
Ready to work at my workspace.
Let's do some painting!
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Making Hay
Let us make hay while the sun shines.- Miguel de Cervantes, Don Quixote de la Mancha
So I had a pile of reds, golds, and browns, culled from the donated fabric bin at the meeting of Community First! Quilters. The fields are ripe, they said - it's harvest time.
The front and back are both improvised strip-piecing. The emerging pattern reminded me of aerial photographs of farmland.
See the burgundy? It was in my fabric stash for ages. It was just waiting for that exquisite harvest-gold botanical print to pair with.
Like, hey, what's up cheese? I'm that wine you've been thirsting after.
This spring-green patch was left over from a previous quilt.
Making Hay was my first ever longarm quilting experience. Many thanks to Jessica and Ellie at The Cotton Cupboard for their patient teaching!
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As the Bat Flies
As the Bat Flies
Improvisational patchwork quilt created for Community First!
Sarah Atlee, 2015
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The Community First! Quilters group relies heavily on donated fabrics. I love the challenge of taking colors and prints that don't look like they should go together... and making them go together.
This is my variation on the traditional Flying Geese quilt block. I call it Flying Bats. See the grey print with the little insects? Bats eat insects. There you go.
Do you know about Austin's bat colony?
I was surprised at how difficult it was to make these blocks come out how I'd imagined. After a lot of trial and some error, I settled into a method.
The back.
Stitching detail. This was my second-ever quilt finished on a longarm machine. While I don't yet feel entirely adept at the process, I enjoy the speed and flexibility of free-motion quilting.
Whee!
Deep-cleaning the Studio, Part 1
It's a new year! And I've got a lot to work on in 2016. Time to properly clean the studio. Mostly that means dusting. But I'd also like to reduce the general visual clutter in here. Smooth out the lines, if you will. Quiet environment, quiet mind.
That little sign says "Bad painting is better than no painting at all."
Does anything collect dust quite like books? Oh, yeah, wooden bookshelves do.
For the first time, I've organized my books by size rather than subject. Smoothing out the lines. However subjects are still organized by shelf.
Genre fiction, skewed toward science fiction & fantasy, plus books I loved as a kid. Bingo & Yahtzee are here too.
General fiction, poetry, essays & memoirs, travel, reference. Yes I put Ready Player One in general fiction and not with the sci-fi. Don't judge.
Graphic arts, a brief stop in Southwest American & Spanish Colonial art, on to Modern & Contemporary.
Quiet bookshelf, quiet active mind. Ahh.
Now on to things like ...this.
Curves on Top of Curves - Part 2
The Austin Modern Quilt Guild got so many contributions for the Drunkard's Path challenge that there were enough for two whole quilts. Thus we were able to double our donation to the Community First! Village. See pictures of the first quilt here.
First some links, then the pictures.
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Even More Curves.
Plus some stripes.
I just love the two zebra-striped yin-yang blocks we got. Can you spot the one in the other quilt?
By the pool. In November. Because Austin.
The back.
Quilting detail, and adorable chairs fabric from Stitch Lab.
I want to thank the members of the Austin Modern Quilt Guild for trusting me with their quilt blocks - I had SO much fun assembling and quilting these guys! You rock.
Want to see more creations like these? Check out the Austin MQG on Instagram.