Showing posts with label inspiration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label inspiration. Show all posts

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Inspiration strikes finally!

My design wall looks a little different tonight! Yeah!
(the Navy goat is for Dustin bc he asked)

Ok so tonight I posted to my blog and was trying to clear the backlog of blogs I needed to read before I went to bed.  And there it was...my inspiration ... on Mommy's Nap Time!
So I'm talking about what the next step was with my Habitat challenge

I have had this mess on the wall stuck with what to do.  So I sewed sets of two segments together. Then I got out the 12.5 inch square and cut each out four squares and was left with these

I love it!  It was exactly what I was trying to achieve.  After cutting the squares I was left with a pile of misshapen triangles.  So I got out my smaller 8.5 inch square and cut them into 1/2 square triangles and ended up with these

I will probably play a little with the combinations of triangles.  I think I may float the large and one small on the front in the dogwood gray and no border probably a scrappy binding.  And put the other small on the back with a medium blue from my stash.

Keep dreaming...Colleen
Ive been reorganizing my stash..it still is not neat enough!

Sunday, September 18, 2011

90's Fabric Destash!!

I've really decided to destash my 90's fabrics.  I want to have more space for my newer stash and let those I am not using (or never will) go to good homes.   
So with out further ado...
#1
This charm pack is actually a current collection called Big Beautiful Bugs.
$6SOLD
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#2
5 yards of this batik
$25
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#3

1 yard of this sewing print
Selvedge reads "Antique Etching"  Hoffman international fabrics
$6
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#4
1 yard of this blue and tan buttons print
Selvedge reads classic cottons FCI 1996 Ted Bear
$5
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#5

2 yards of the border print.  1 yard of the coordinating print.
Selvedges read "Sew Cozy Notion" Daisy Kingdom 1997 printed with pride in
the USA.
$15
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If you are interested in any of the fabric please email me.  I would prefer if you have a paypal account so I can invoice you. Include your paypal accounts email in your message. The shipping is $2 per item. If you buy more then one it is $1 per item extra.




keep dreaming...Colleen

I took this picture at last years Flaunt! arts and crafts show.
I want to make this throw sized quilt!



Saturday, August 28, 2010

Inspiration strikes

So I have been taking these Taste of Jewelry classes at the Sawtooth center here in the city.  I have made two beautiful sterling silver rings.  Last Friday a couple of hours before the second class I decided that if I was going to keep making jewelry I was going to need a  jewelry bag to store them in.  That resulted in the butterfly girl jewelry bag, the first project that I posted on  Lucky Duck Dreams.  The first ring on top was made out of a beaded silver wire.  I'm holding the second ring I made.  On the outside I stamped the words "butterfly girl" (that's me). Inside I stamped my first name and the year 2010.


So yesterday I went to a class and learned to make glass beads.  I used an oxygen with propane torch and melted glass rods at 1200 degrees.  If you look closely at the picture you can see where I used a second color on some of the beads.  I made the purple bead for my sister and put it on black stretchy cord.  The green one is for me of course. It was wild fun and I will have to do it again.


So on my way home I was kicking my self that I had forgotten my art class journal.  It's where I write down all of the materials and tools we used , and the steps it took .  Someday I will use what I have learned to make my own jewelry.  I also forgot my butterfly girl jewelry bag to put my glass beads in. I needed to put my journal and jewelry bag together so I would have them ready for class. 

Then inspiration struck!  I had some canvas and when I got home I dug out some really old (ancient!) acrylic fabric paints.  While a  few were completely dried out, most were still good.  I cut a rectangle of canvas and painted an abstract design.  Then I pulled out some fleece scraps.  I saved all of these long thin 60 in strips I had trimmed off of different colors of fleece.  I choose a large dark pink, two short yellow, two short purple and two short light pink strips.  Then I went to bed because it was midnight and I was tired.  I was up early the morning about 6am anxious to continue working on the bag.  I scrunched the fleece strips into roses, cut some leaves from leftover spring green fleece, and after sewing down topped each with a matching button. 



 I had this one long thin black strip of fleece that some how worked its way into my name.  I added a handle and a little rick rack/ribbon trim and now I have a beautiful arty personalized satchel to carry my supplies to my classes.




I have had a lot of inspirations over the years, but until I had an organized space to work in, most of those inspirations went unfulfilled.  Its amazing to have an idea and be able to have the materials and tools at hand to create it.

Keep dreaming...Colleen (aka lucky duck)