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Archive for December, 2009

Big Pink

Saturday, December 12th, 2009

Inspiration:

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My interpretation of the building known as Big Pink in downtown Portland.

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Details:

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Because this is the US Bancorp building, I used money and credit cards as details. You can read the story about Big  Pink over on the Twelve X Twelve blog.

Seasonal Stuff

Friday, December 11th, 2009

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Here is my latest paint rag with paint from doing the construction fence scarves.

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Today Mr C, Scooter and I drove out to the country to cut down a Noble Fir. Saw this lovely red barn on the drive. Look at that bright and blue sky.

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After arrival at the tree farm, it did not take us long to find the perfect tree.

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I am not sure when it will get decorated. Mr C has to do the lights. I am supposed to go to a felting workshop tomorrow, but it may get canceled. We are supposed to get snow and/or freezing rain tonight and tomorrow.

I finished Big Pink and will be posting that tomorrow. If I don’t post it here, it will be on the 12 X 12 blog.

Over the River

Thursday, December 10th, 2009

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Today was Some Thursday at Someones House (STASH), except we went to the Pittock Mansion and out to lunch, instead. I wanted to give my friends scarves as gifts. This morning, I decided to do two more. These are silk chiffon which I wrapped around a thick rope and then squirted with chartreuse, turquoise and black. I rinsed them in water and threw them into the dryer with a towel. While I got dressed, they dried and were ready to wrap.

The Pittock Mansion sits way up on the western hills. Reva and I live over on the east side of Portland, across the Willamette river. We met Beth, Gale and Terry at the mansion because they live over in the western hills. Here is everyone waiting in the cold for the mansion to open.

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I was not particularly enamored with the overdone interior decorator holiday decor, but I loved seeing this beautiful building which has fabulous views. Here is Mt Hood from the mansion.

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I was enamored with this shower which is the precursor for the modern day multiple shower heads.

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Some photos that I took.

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We went to the Chart House which sits up on a hillside with a panoramic view of  the Willamette and the East side of Portland and beyond. There is Mt. Hood, again. My house is down there someplace.

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It was a great day with friends. I came home and made Mr C a stew of beef, mushrooms, onions and brown rice with a fabulous stout from a brewery in Eugene. It added a wonderful richness to the stew. I made broccoli to go with it.

I finally dragged myself into the studio at 9 pm and watched The Office and 30 Rock while I got some quilting done on the pink piece. I have to finish it tomorrow, but first, we are going to take Scooter out to the boonies to cut down a Christmas tree.

Whew!

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

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I had a very busy day. I had to leave the house before 9 am, when the temps were still in the teens. I presided over a great Columbia Fiberarts Guild meeting. Above, is a photo of Marianne Burr showing one of her rejects. She paints on china silk and then, using 100% wool felt as the batting , she hand stitches and embroiders her pieces. The back is added after the hand stitching is finished. It was mind-boggling to see them in person because photography must does not do the workmanship justice. When I first saw her work, I imagined some young 30 year old as the artist. I was pleasantly surprised to find a charming older woman. I love stories about late bloomers. Once she decided to make quilts about 4 or 5 years ago, she decided she wanted to get recognized and did her research and has made it into every major show.

We had an extremely successful silent auction to benefit the Coffee Creek women’s correctional institution quilting program. I was so proud of the coordinators. We usually make $200 and today, we made almost $800. The women make two quilts for charity before they can make one to keep. It the goal of the program to be able to send the women home with a sewing machine so this money will help with that goal.

Here is another scarf that I did yesterday. I used sequin waste for a stencil. I then placed the scarf on crinkled light weight plastic and painted the dye over the scarf after I spritzed it with water. I then let it dry overnight on the plastic. It gives this lovely watery look.

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Tonight, Mr C and I were invited to a little birthday celebration for Beth, one of the members of STASH. Today is her 65th birthday.

Speaking of STASH, tomorrow we are going to the Pittock Mansion to see the annual Holiday Decor. The architecture of this 100 year old mansion is supposed to be a wonder. They have a different theme every year. Then we will go out to lunch. I hope I have some time to work on the pink piece tomorrow. I need a couple of days to get it finished for the Saturday morning reveal.

Construction Fence Scarves

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

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I spent today playing with an idea that I got in the middle of the night. I must admit to loving the marks made by using construction fence as a stencil. I used Jacquard Lumiere paints on silk habotai scarves. I didn’t try to do a perfect fill in of each square.

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After the paint dried, I heat set it with an iron and then overdyed with the Colorhue dyes. I am pretty happy with them except that the paint does not give as nice a hand to the fabric as I would like.

Tomorrow is the quarterly meeting of Columbia Fiberarts Guild and my first time to preside as president. I am a wee bit nervous. We have a lot going on — Marianne Burr is our guest speaker. If you are not familiar with her work, click on her name. I love her work. We also have our silent auction to benefit our women’s prison outreach and member boutiques. After the meeting, Karen Miller is doing a mini-workshop on making embroidered medallions/amulets. So much great stuff that no one will notice my bumbling.