Hello, happy Monday to you all!
It's been a while, hasn't it? Ever since I started this blog five years ago I never stayed away from blogging for this long. Lately I've been feeling increasingly overwhelmed as there didn't seem to be enough hours in a day to finish all the tasks I planned, so this little break from social media (and my manic need to create no matter what) was just what I needed to catch up a bit.
I didn't stay away from creating for too long though. I did a lot of screen and block printing and I'm super excited about the quilt in the picture above as I only used solids and my screen printed fabric to make it. A lot more photos and a full blog post on this quilt coming just as soon as the weather cooperates :).
I'm in the process of listing some of the screen printed fabric panels in my Etsy shop, as well. I'll let you know when it all goes live (possibly this Wednesday).
And, I'm kind of obsessed with sketching these fun mushroom looking line drawings. I'm very seriously considering turning that giant one into a screen printed pillow.
Oh, and I have to show you Alice (Singer 338), the newest addition to my studio before I go. I was originally looking for a Singer Featherweight (which is quite pricey these days), so when I came across this beauty for a measly $20 at Salvation Army store, I knew she was destined to come home with me. I think there are a lot of beautifully stitched bags in our future.
Off I go, still lots of things to be done as tomorrow is my children's last day of school. I think our school district might be trying to kill off all the parents by letting the kids out so early :).
Wish me luck. Svetlana
Love your sweet Alice! I've given up on finding a Featherweight, mainly because I refuse to pay $300 (and up!) for a 221. I'm also loving that teal stamp on your fabrics. I've got a coupIe of books on screen printing, etc, but I'd appreciate a post capturing any of your particular printing tips for my personal efforts at home!
ReplyDeleteI'm having serious mushroom love right now! My your kids finish school early! Stay sane! Jxo
ReplyDeleteI have been very taken with your screen printing so will keep my eyes open for Wednesday!! I ended up gifting the pouch I made from one of your kits and so, fingers crossed, I'll be able to snag a couple pieces :):)
ReplyDeleteI always love seeing your screen printing, your fabrics always look so lovely. 😊 Looking forward to seeing your quilt!
ReplyDeleteI DO wish you luck and joy in making - and blogging too! I LOVE your stamped fabric and am excited to see your quilt - the sneaky peeks look awesome!!
ReplyDeleteReally great fabrics! Aren't vintage machines the best? Don't give up on finding a featherweight - good deals pop up once in awhile! I was fortunate to have inherited my Mother's 1956 model. Keep up the great work!
ReplyDeleteyour screen prints and block printing are fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThe big mushroom reminded me of the rings inside of a tree....really nice. Love your fabrics. Louise.
ReplyDeleteYour prints are amazing! Love 'em all 😍 Is it so easy like it seems?
ReplyDeleteRegards from Germany,
Karin
Turning that giant mushroom into a screen print pillow is a great idea! Also, your quilt looks amazing.
ReplyDeleteSo much pretty! Your quilt in process is fab. I really like the scale of the text print. And you found a MINT sewing machine!!! How lucky. Definitely a keeper =)
ReplyDeleteHaha, I tease when people ask what my kid is doing for the Summer that I'll try to keep him as bored as possible so he wants to go back.
ReplyDeleteI love the mushroom like print A LOT.
Wow! Your printed fabric looks beautiful and the quilt too! Sometimes a break from technology is great for creativity :) What a lovely colour your new (old) machine is xx
ReplyDeleteWow! Your printed fabric looks beautiful and the quilt too! Sometimes a break from technology is great for creativity :) What a lovely colour your new (old) machine is xx
ReplyDeleteWow! Your printed fabric looks beautiful and the quilt too! Sometimes a break from technology is great for creativity :) What a lovely colour your new (old) machine is xx
ReplyDeletevery great...fabric and machine and your new quilt...all so happy!!!
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