Showing posts with label stitching. Show all posts
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Monday, February 22, 2016

Water, Bird and Fish in Fiber Art

Life is Full of Surprises

It was great fun to see these three of my works in the Shaped by Fiber II exhibit at the Mission Viejo Library as the lead in to the great video that Laura and Luke Bisagna created.

3 of My Works in the Beyond the Edge Fiber Artists Exhibit
Always remember, never fear to experiment.  
Sometimes wonderful things happen.
© Linda Friedman 2016.  All rights reserved

Monday, November 7, 2011

Adopted Practice Piece

A couple of days ago my neighbor brought a visitor to my studio to look at some of the things I've been working on.  During the course of their looking around and talking with me about processes, the visitor's eye fell on a small practice quilt sandwich that lay beside my sewing machine.  She couldn't stop talking about it so I thought if she liked it that much, she could have it.  After all, I'd just been practicing some ideas for free motion quilting.  I'd even tried using bobbin thread in one area and it didn't work, so I used that opportunity to free motion scribble words around it to remind me not to try this on the large work that was in progress.  She said she didn't sew and asked me if I could put a backing on it so that she could use it as a small pillow cover.  The next morning I made a backing with buttonholes and buttons and, ta-da, here it is.
It never fails to astonish me when something like this makes such a hit.  What a great reminder it is to step back sometimes to gain perspective.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Wildlife Habitat Certification

It is indeed a happy day. My property and studio are situation on land that has been officially designated as a wildlife habitat by the National Wildlife Federation. The joy of creating is always amplified by views through 24 large windows into the bowers of a huge Sycamore tree and the eye-to-eye visits from many a feathered friend.