Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Quilt Update

Here's the finished quilt (okay, I finished it a long time ago for a show at the gallery, but alas it did not sell).

Pic taken on the floor this morning under overcast skies:

It's about 35 inches wide and 39 or 40 tall, with a hanging wire (picture wire) across the back.


Here it was in the gallery along with it's mate (similar but not the same size) and some little framed pieces:


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Thursday, September 07, 2006

Almost finished

What is this? Could it be Unfinished Business nearly finished? On the cutting table ready to be squared up? After all these months? Amazing.


The underside with some batting and the light shining through looks like a stained glass window. The camera doesn't capture it very well and I didn't have another pair of hands around to hold it up.

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Thursday, August 31, 2006

Project Complete

This wallhanging is finished except for the hanging sleeve.
It's actually a bit more square than this, but the table is only 30 inches wide...

If you want to see it or some of my other recent quilting projects (or purchase one of them), come on down to the CMAA gallery. The group show I'm part of runs from Sept 6 to Oct 1. The formal opening (very informal, but a chance to meet the artists) is Sept 8 from 5-8pm. Gallery hours are Wed-Sat 10-6 and Sunday 10-4. The gallery is in Canaan, NH on Depot St. From I-89 take exit 17 and get on Rte 4 East towards Enfield/Canaan (right turn from the exit ramp). Follow Rte 4 for quite a while (approx 11 miles) to a blinking light in downtown Canaan. Turn right at the light onto Depot St, and the gallery is the first door on your left.

Oh yeah, EP will also be there with some of her metal and beaded jewelry. Come on down and see us, there'll be munchies and soda.

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Tuesday, August 22, 2006

New project

So I finished the yellow section of the modern quilting project last night. I still have assembly of the top, layering, binding, quilting etc to go, but will that stop me from starting a new project? No! Here's the next thing, in a similar piecing method but different shapes.

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