Posting my Bag O' Stuffquilt the other day reminded me that I'd never posted the incredible one I received in this round of Baggos. This awesome piece was made out of my gallon zip-lock back of random stuff. Pretty amazing huh? The artist is Dolly Smith, who is a FiberPirate and a very talented artist and quilter. The quilt measures 17"wide x 39"high and is entitled Rainbow Crow. She also sent along the story that goes with it which you can read at the bottom of this post. Little did she know how much I love mythology, Native American stories and crows. I count myself very lucky to have received such a beautiful quilt.
Beaded snowflakes
The beaded gift of fire and one of the rainbow feathers.
The rainbow crow in all his beaded glory.
The layered details are so fun to discover, I swear I find new ones every time I look at this quilt which is hanging up in my studio. Very inspiring!
This is the story of Rainbow Crow, a Lenape Indian legend.
When the earth
was young, Rainbow Crow had the most beautiful plumage and sweetest song of all
birds. The land was warm, but it began to snow and all animals did not know how
to live in the snow. Rainbow Crow flew to Sky Spirit for help.
Sky
Spirit gave Crow the gift of fire. Rainbow Crow flew to earth with a stick of
fire. The smoke darkened his feathers and burned his throat. When he landed on
earth, fire melted the snow and all animals were warmed.
Crow wept. His
sweet song was now a rough "caw" and his beautiful feathers were black. Sky
Spirit came to Crow and said, "For your selflessness and generosity I give you
the gift of freedom. You will never be hunted, for your meat is burned and
smoky, your feathers are black and will not be wanted, and your voice is not
sweet and soothing. But when the sun shines, all will see the rainbow in your
plumage."
Crow was content.
Thanks again Dolly!
Monday, February 13, 2012
Thursday, February 09, 2012
Sunsets Are Series
I was just looking at these pictures I took recently of a really spectacular sunset in Santa Barbara. And realized that they really are a series.
Just struck by that, the sun does this (twice!) every day for us, and it's always different. Never the same twice.
Just like any good artist, endlessly pushing for innovation while working in a series.

There are just so many variables for our human perception of the sun's daily series work. We really are lucky aren't we?
Just struck by that, the sun does this (twice!) every day for us, and it's always different. Never the same twice.
Just like any good artist, endlessly pushing for innovation while working in a series.

There are just so many variables for our human perception of the sun's daily series work. We really are lucky aren't we?
Labels:
photography,
quilt series ideas,
sun,
think
Wednesday, February 08, 2012
Frozen Moats and Red Sunsets
Some random picture from The Forbidden City in Beijing. This was the sun set towards the end of our day there. Shows the pollution pretty well, the sky reminded me of when we have forest fires in our area.
The moat outside the Forbidden City walls is huge, we were close to the center of one side when I took this picture. Yes it was completely frozen over, and no, nobody was ice-skating on it. Alex bought one of the ubiquitous face masks at a 7-11, it worked well for the pollution and the cold.Another side of the frozen moat. I really liked this picture of Zach.
One of the corner towers as seen from outside the city walls. It really reminded me of something made out of Legos until you look closer and see all the curves and intricate designs.
Tuesday, February 07, 2012
A Table-Full of Work
A table-full of all the work I made at the recent CQFA retreat in Half Moon Bay. It was a successful retreat for me, I brought the right amount of stuff (instead of way too much), had enough interesting fabrics to work with and was inspired by all the others around me busily working on all their own projects. I worked on quilting something from last year's retreat (Back right side), made a collaged quilt with old calendar towels and started quilting it (back left), finished quilting the recent round robin in a day project from the last CQFA meeting (that's in the left front), assembled a top inspired by Hong Kong (center front), assembled a remnant fabric plus special hand-dyes top which needs to be quilted now (right front). Once all of these are done done I'll post better pictures of each one with closeups. Promise.
I really was inspired to get so much work accomplished, it felt really good to concentrate on making new things in a room full of fun people to talk too.

Here is my friend Jaye hard at work on her FOTY (Fabric Of The Year) quilt. This year the shape is triangles. She spent a whole lot of time arranging them to get the color effect she wanted and then was painstakingly sewing them together in groups. Not all together by the time the retreat ended so we helped pin everything in place to the flannel design wall so she could roll it up and take it home. That's a pretty handy thing those portable design walls.
I wish I'd taken more pictures of what everyone was working on, but I guess I was immersed in making my own stuff this year. Can't wait for next year's retreat!
Monday, February 06, 2012
Very First Windmill
Just trying out the template from Come Quilt With Me that friend Jaye and I are using for a our next hey-cut-me-one-of-those-out-of-your-fabrics-when-you-feel-like-it quilts. She's already cut me a huge stack to work with, so we're on our way. It's a pretty easy block to put together, once I figured out how the markings on the the corner worked.
Sunday, February 05, 2012
All We Ever Hope For Was The Dawn
Watercolor crayon, words say "All We Ever Hoped For Was The Dawn." I should have taken this picture after the page was flattened out after drying, it looks so funny like this.
So many layers to this one, I was going for a look of transparency, December 16th, started with pen doodles in a pattern, then stamped the words MESSY MESSY MESSY and another stamp that has always reminded me a bit of fingerprint. Overlaid on top is a light was of watercolor crayon.
So many layers to this one, I was going for a look of transparency, December 16th, started with pen doodles in a pattern, then stamped the words MESSY MESSY MESSY and another stamp that has always reminded me a bit of fingerprint. Overlaid on top is a light was of watercolor crayon.
Labels:
Daily Practice,
pen and ink,
watercolor
Saturday, February 04, 2012
Sleep, Sleep Through The Night
Here's another recent gift I've made, this time for my newest niece Charlotte! It's a double flannel blanket, started out at about 1yard and 1/4. I received one like this and it was one of my favorite gifts I ever received as a new mom. Just such a handy size and shape for all sorts of situations. It will get softer and softer every time it gets washed. I thought this donut hole print was fun and lively.
I was going to stitch words all around the edge, but it felt a little too stiff, so I just stuck to the first part of a e line of a song I used to always sing my boys to sleep with. "Sleep, Sleep Through The Night". Nope, they don't remember me singing it to them, so I did when I was asking them and they liked it.
MLK by U2
Sleep, Sleep Through the Night
And may your dreams be realized
If the thundercloud passes rain
So let it rain
Let it rain
Rain on me
So let it be
So let it be
In case you've never heard the song, give a listen, it is not your usual U2 song, and it starts out very very quietly.
I was going to stitch words all around the edge, but it felt a little too stiff, so I just stuck to the first part of a e line of a song I used to always sing my boys to sleep with. "Sleep, Sleep Through The Night". Nope, they don't remember me singing it to them, so I did when I was asking them and they liked it.
MLK by U2
Sleep, Sleep Through the Night
And may your dreams be realized
If the thundercloud passes rain
So let it rain
Let it rain
Rain on me
So let it be
So let it be
In case you've never heard the song, give a listen, it is not your usual U2 song, and it starts out very very quietly.
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