Tuesday 26 November 2013

More quilted shoulder bags finished off.  These are monoprints on walnut hull dyed fabric with colour after quilting using Pébéo moiré fabric paint for a bit of glitz.  
Size approx. 9"x9"  23x23cm
If you're interested in purchasing (25 pounds each +p&p) please email me for more details - maureen@quiltingplace.com

This version with a handy little pocket is for hanging on a wall for storing bits 'n' bobs.
(25.00 + p&p)

I've completed another 3 quick and easy 'cosy quilts' this time in lively Christmassy 80/20 cotton/wool fabrics for extra warmth for the winter ahead.  I've quilted them on a domestic sewing machine using a walking foot.  
These are called 'plaids' here in France.
Size approx. 36"x36" 92x92cm.
Price 50 pounds each + p&p

The huge kakis on this tree are stubbornly hanging on despite the big drop in temperature!

Sunday 24 November 2013

The weather here in the mountains can often change quickly - from lovely sunny days in the photo above to the snowy scene we have now in a matter of a couple of days!

I thought the sky looked ominous!


These geraniums must be in shock at the sudden change of temperature.

At least the cold weather has given me plenty of time indoors to get on with more UFOs.
These are the little monoprints I did recently, now painted and ready to make up into bags.
Here's another quick and easy 'cosy quilt'. I've got half a dozen more as works in progress.  

Thursday 14 November 2013

Here's another quilted bag.  This time I've used walnut dyed fabric as the base for a monoprint, quilted the motifs and then finished off with moiré fabric paints before constructing the shoulder bag.
The black acrylic paint background 'noise'
helps to add extra interest!

Vibrant fabric paint colours look great against the neutral 'walnut' fabric.
I like how it turned out so much, I've got 4 more prints
ready to go!


On a totally different subject - I realise this image isn't very clear but I do believe it's my first shot of an Eagle Owl!  Wow!

Wednesday 13 November 2013

These are some of the text prints done at one of Laura's recent 'Sunday School' workshops onto my blue hand-dyed and rusted fabric.
I've used them to add to my current shoulder bag collection.

I've used the heavyweight jeans thread again, here in a caramel colour to tie in with the 'rust' colour, and one of the decorative stitches on the Toyota domestic sewing machine.

The reverse quilted with the same stitch in vertical orientation.

Saturday 9 November 2013

I've been making good use of some monoprints I did some time ago onto one of my favourite hand-dyed fabric colours made by mixing blackcurrant and golden yellow.  For the stitching I've used my recent bargain purchases of heavyweight 'jeans' thread to create a bold mark.

This shoulder bag started off like the monoprint of my trainer sole on the right.  On the bag I've used hand quilting to give relief to the sole itself and machine quilting for the background.


Similarly for the hand print I've used hand quilting on and around the hand itself to give relief and then filled in the background with machine quilting.



On this monoprint I stamped the lettering at Laura's recent 'Sunday School' workshop focussing on the use of text.  I've used Linda's recent DMTV programme idea of 'wrapping' text in stitch to emphasise the letters.  Here again the heavyweight black and caramel coloured threads have worked well both for the hand and the machine quilting.
This walking camouflage seen in Ornolac today turned out to be the lovely M. Bazy in disguise!
  
Still working hard at 88 years old!

Further up the mountain, above Ornolac, is Barri d'en Haut with its pretty church and majestic mountains in the background.

This is one of its stunning stained glass windows.