Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Carolyn's Quilt




I finally am back to posting. This quilt was finished earlier this summer. With all the reading Asians, the quilt went to Carolyn - my reading daughter. Nancy Birger did the quilting on it using many Asian figures - like bamboo shoots, water and cranes.


Next up: A quilt for son, Michael.

Friday, February 11, 2011

Another one!

...and another zentangle. I could really get into this!!!
Using quarter sheet typing paper makes this less daunting of a play time.
I Googled zentangles and got a ton of images and videos.
Try it! You might like it.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Inspired!


I texted Cepeda that her zentangle made me proud of her and that it made me want to make some more she texted back to me: "Then make some!"
So I did:
Posted by Picasa

Zentangle!

Last Sunday our granddaughter Cepeda was over to wish me a Happy Birthday. I showed her how to do a zentangle and she was HOOKED. She went home after her short visit and by evening this photo was texted to me on the phone.
HOLY COW!!!!! The girl's got it! And she's six years old.
Posted by Picasa

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

A Quilt for Carole

My sister-in-law, Carole, is dealing with a cancer so I made a little "nap" quilt (about 66" X 56") for her and sent it on down to Atlanta GA. This is a disappearing nine-patch which is really fun to do. The quilt top was made and then it was hastily layered with the batting and backing and quilted by machine. You won't see a photo of the back --- there is none. There are SCARS on the back. Oh horrors! And it is just fine.

I wrote a little prose to go with it:

The Quilt

The quilt came as a surprise today;

It was all awash with color on the front.

There, on top, were many of God’s creatures:

Zebras and giraffes and tigers

And elephants and monkeys and birds,

And leopard spots in-between.

When it rested over me, it felt good.

And cozy.

And warm.

And comfy.

…and loving.

On the underside there were scars -

Perhaps from a hasty quilting job;

That was okay – they gave it character.

It was nice and soft and fuzzy on the back.

The scars didn’t matter because

This was a quilt made and given in love,

To warm me, soothe me, comfort me.

And there! My name was on the front!

It let me know there was somebody who cares for me

…scars and all.

It did the job.

Sharon Englund

Posted by Picasa