Barbara posted the details here.
Sunday, August 01, 2010
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Pink Madonna--Round 2
Friday, July 03, 2009
Pink Madonna
The central Madonna is a printed fabric that Barbara had. I had given her the embroidered blocks when we met at PIQF 2008 and she added them to the Madonna to sew this arrangement. Now it is my turn to add a few rows of what I want before returning it to Barbara for her next ideas--a bit of a 2 person round robin, I guess. I thought you might like to see our Madonna piece develop as we stitch.
Wednesday, August 08, 2007
Tepeyac (Barbara's quilt)
20 x 27
I scrapped the bottom of the bead bowl for this one.
This has been a very gratifying project. I found myself thinking about it and planning it even when I wasn't working on it.
Wednesday, August 01, 2007
"Continue"
Now it is time to wait & see if it is chosen for the show! It's been a whirlwind experience, to say the least.
Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Floral Spray (Barbara)
I'm making progress on the embellishment. I'm beading the Virgin's robe and aura. This is the most fun part.
Almost done! (Debra)





Monday, July 30, 2007
Sunday's Work (Debra)





Sunday, July 29, 2007
Slow and Steady (Barbara)
I'm not on a deadline like Debra, but I've got my Virgin positioned and stitched down, and I'm working on the floral spray that will be at her feet. I'm working with my small yo-yo stash, and adding leaves and petals to the backs so that they'll stand out from the background more.
Saturday's Results (Debra)

Yesterday morning I had an idea all scoped out for my design. It, unfortunately, meant making more crazy quilt blocks - like 8 more and some fillers. I was able to get all of that done and size up the cross yesterday. The crazy quilt blocks are 5". I want the cross to look like it is sitting on a table. I came across this brown piece of fabric while doing pillows last week and had it out on my sewing table. It reminded me of lace so I hope it will give the feeling of a tablecloth or a shawl across a table. I will add some leaf embroidery across the bottom of autumn leaves.
The two sections under the cross will have the Madonna and my son's roadside cross picture as separate pieces that will attach to the cross. On either side of the cross section of the wallhanging I'll have the flowers growing. Butterflies will be embroidered amongst the leaves and flowers, which are going to be my first broderie perse.
This whole piece is very thrilling to work on--it is allowing me to use my encyclopedic head of quilt/sewing techniques to accomplish a goal. I am also venturing more into the machine embroidery as an integral part of the process, which is a place I want my machine embroidery to go.
OK, it's off to the Studio for another day of sewing.
Saturday, July 28, 2007
Sewing Begins (Debra)
I rarely work in the Studio after dinner but last night was an exception. I worked until 10:30 while Wes watched some guy movie on TV. When I turned off the lights I felt I had accomplished a significant amount of work in a short time. The minute my head hit the pillow the solution to my piece presented itself. Today I'll investigate that idea. My goal is to have all the piecing done today. Embellishing tomorrow and finish up by Monday. Pictures on the CD & in the mail Tuesday--a day before the deadline.
Friday, July 27, 2007
Synchronicity (Barbara's Project)
It's pure coincidence that Debra and I are both working on Madonnas again. She sent me a note to ask about the Day of the Dead, and I showed her this new Madonna quilt that I've begun on the same topic. I knew I wasn't done with the Madonnas when I finished the fourth in my series, and I'm glad that Debra has another one in her as well.
We started the Madonna series before we got so heavily into crazy quilting, and now I feel well-armed to really embellish the heck out this piece. I think it will be a memorial quilt, but I'm still waiting for it to tell me.
Debra, I really love that Virgin of Guadalupe panel you're using. I should've bought some when I had the chance. I do, however, have a ton left of the one I'm using.
Day of the Dead (Debra)


The deadline for postmarked CDS is August 1st so I really have to make decisions and move forward quickly with this piece. I envision plenty of handwork and may have to seriously evaluate the time involved in order to get it done. These Day of the Dead fabrics are from Alexander Henry.
Monday, September 11, 2006
Rose Pictures
Thursday, September 07, 2006
New Pictures

I loved the snowflake effect this Madonna ended up having with the bugle beads. (The image of the Madonna on this is clear in reality.)
I worked on this block today adding more beads, leaves and button clusters. Finally I had to stop! I wanted to keep the lower Madonna more subtle. I may still have some work to do to get this to blend better. And I thought I was done, sigh.

I added some greenery to the blue buttons and rays to the halo, beads to the flower at the bottom. I still have to embellish the Madonna on the right.
These started out as 3 simple buttons and then they became a little garden.
I added pearls to the cross buttons.
I couldn't get a good detail shot here but I added some beads (oomph) to the buttons leading to the lavender rose.Do you think I should embellish around the roses in the 2 top squares? I am inclined to leave them alone.
My next step once I have the Madonnas as I want them is to break up the 2 straight lines of trim that divide the middle section. I don't like how I crookedly sewed on one of the trims and I think it could be more interesting with something done to it. I am contemplating a banner saying, "Mary, Queen of Roses" with a small ribbon bouquet or some ribbon roses.
I also plan to machine embroider some kind of stitch along the navy bias tape band so it has some definition (or not). I am not planning to embellish the light blue areas at all (except a sequin fell on there today and looked pretty good but that could take forever. . . .)
Comments are welcome.




