Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Cultural Art

I love this art work! A friend bought it in Fiji about 40 years ago. It hangs in her living room on a gorgeous wall colour.


circa 5' x 6'


The Fijian masi cloth is made exclusively by women. They treat the bark of a Mulberry tree to make it soft and pliable before adding geometric designs.



The design motifs vary depending on the area it was made in. The designs can be printed, stencilled, dyed or painted free-hand.




To find out more about traditional Masi cloth click here.


Monday, February 16, 2015

Red Roses

Sending you a bouquet of red roses,



on St. Valentine's Day....a little late as I had a 'sick' computer! But it's working now.


detail images from The Black Vase 
plastic, thread and fabric scraps

Thursday, February 5, 2015

Studio Make-Over

I had to get out of my studio. It is a giant mess!

I am in the process of redoing it... yes, STILL! I took everything off the shelves, moved a couch and some tables only to realize the way it was set up before was actually the best use of space and light! Bother! I had to put everything back!

I took a bag of stuff to sort by the fireplace. I made a nice fire and turned a boring task into a relaxing enjoyable one.

You can always turn a bad thing into a nice thing! (Good to know)

Now for a cup of tea!



Monday, February 2, 2015

Reminiscing

I was visiting a friend for tea yesterday.


She had me over at her home.


I had forgotten how many quilts I made her! I saw 4. Some were hanging and some were on couches.

Some I made her years ago!...like at least 15!

I had such fun looking at the colours and bits of fabric on the pineapple quilt!



Quilters are often hung up on matching corners and such. Do you know I didn't even look at that...and I have a "trained" eye!


My advice to you is just SEW. Choose the colours you like and GO! It will be beautiful.