Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Mouse hunting




We have a pergola in our gardens completely covered by an autumn clematis.  It is a nice shaded spot with a nice view of several of our developed areas.

















Our feral cat, Millie, spotted a mouse nest and moving targets in the brush ceiling. 

She went up a post to see if they were a possible treat.
















She achieved her upper-reaches goal and pondered how to get around the beam which separated her from the tasty meal.












A real dilemma presented, and Marcia approached to offer assistance and/or advice -- and our friend wanted neither.  Marcia went to the barn and brought back a step-ladder to climb to the rescue.  

Millie refuses any human touch and took a flying leap through the foliage and scampered away -- free again!

Monday, May 26, 2014

Baby shower







Zac (Bill's nephew) and Sarah are expecting a baby and were home from Montreal for a family baby shower.  Doreen and Jim hosted the party on their lovely pergola-covered deck.














Zac's sister, Jennifer, made this wonderful baby quilt.
















I'm sorry I got Jen's back in this picture,  but I wanted to capture Dylan's bubble machine and all the colored bubbles he was making. 

Thursday, May 22, 2014

Sewing Day







Jeanne, her friend Ann from Toronto, and Bev were at the studio for a bit of sewing time.












Ann whipped up this cute bag, which could be used as a purse or a small tote for knitting supplies.  



















When Nancy was at the studio a few days ago, she showed us two quilts that she finished recently.  The first one is a baby quilt that incorporates some hand-dyed red fabrics.















And Nancy made this quilt for her bed from some Kaffe Fassett fabrics that she won at a raffle.

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Clifton Springs








Our visit to Clifton Springs last week included a walk on the grounds of the Clifton Springs Hospital.  The walking paths include a tour of the healing garden, herb garden, flower gardens, gazebos and swans.













Bev checked out the Peace Labyrinth, which unlike traditional labyrinths, offers an exit directly from the center.














The sulphur brook is usually a small slow stream, but is really full now from all the recent rain and flooding in our area.










This mother duck was not happy that we were getting so close to her family, but the water was too fast for her to consider as an alternative route.



Monday, May 19, 2014

A visit to Priscilla






I stopped in to visit Priscilla yesterday.  It was a lovely spring day, so we checked out her new patio area.













Her new home includes a large back yard.














She's pretty well settled in and has much of her mask collection installed on display in her office area.












Priscilla said that she'll soon be incorporating these two superior molas into a new blouse or jacket.



Sunday, May 18, 2014

Quilts across Cortland






The YWCA of Cortland presented their "Quilts Across Cortland 2014" show on May 17 and May 18.

I was pleased that they selected several of my quilts for a special exhibit. 

Here are members of the committee hard at work during the set-up, organizing some of my smaller quilts to fit on the drapes.


Saturday, May 17, 2014

Meeting day trip





Since we were in Phelps for the quilt show, we also stopped to visit the Phelps Art Center, located in a beautiful old church.
















Currently on view are fascinating pieces in the Toothpick World exhibit created by Stan Munro, the "Toothpick Engineer."














Then we visited the Main Street Arts gallery in Clifton Springs.  Currently on display on the main floor is their first juried exhibit, Flora.













There were more exhibits on the second floor, including this display of competition pieces done by area students.






Friday, May 16, 2014

Peeps meeting day





The members of the Art Quilt People decided to forego their usual meeting and spend the day on the road instead.


The first stop was to visit the quilt show sponsored by the Lake-to-Lake Quilt Club held in the Phelps Community Center.





Nancy and Linda












Jeanne and Bev













And one of our agendas at the show was to check in on Pat, who had a vendor booth with her wonderful hand-dyed and printed fabrics.  We caught her taking a little break at lunch time.

Monday, May 12, 2014

My Night and Day Quilts




I had a request to show the full pictures of the two quilts I made for the exhibit.  You can still see them in person until the end of the month at the Wayne County Council for the Arts in Newark, NY.


Daybreak   (66h X 57w)











Red Twilight  (65h X 58w)

Saturday, May 10, 2014

Night and Day Opening

 



My friends and I in the Peeps group (The Art Quilt People) hosted the opening of our Night and Day exhibit at the Wayne County Council for the Arts in Newark, NY.











For the "gallery talk," each artist spoke about the pieces she created for the exhibit -- the inspirations for the works and the materials and processes that were used.

This is Anne Anderson, talking about her piece, Explosion.






This is Pat Pauly and her pieces on the left, Dusk / Dawn.

My pieces are behind Pat -- Red Twilight and Daybreak.








Nancy Hicks talked about her pieces, Soweto, South Africa - Then and Now.














This is Mary Wieser, talking about her piece, Hostage of the Night.

Behind Mary are the two pieces done by Linda Bachman, Light of Day and Calm of Night.











Our wonderful spread of "goodies" furnished by the Peeps and the Arts Council featured a nice variety of snacks, which were very popular and well received.

Here some of our visitors pay rapt attention as another presentation was being made.

Thursday, May 8, 2014

GVQC meeting







The program for the May meeting of the Genesee Valley Quilt Club featured a presentation by Karen Eckmeier, who is well known for her top-stitched piecing techniques.  Karen also offered her workshops for Happy Villages and Accidental Landscapes.











This is Karen's Scrappy Layered Log Cabin quilt.

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Studio visitors





Barb Ackley and Genie Barnes came for a much over-due visit to the studio.

Part of the agenda was to select some of my quilts for display at the quilt show at the YWCA in Cortland on May 17 - 18.
















When Barb arrived, she was wearing her "It's a Barbara Thing" jacket that she made from what was originally a sweatshirt.















She finished the back of the jacket with some wonderful fabrics, using a flip-n-sew method, and followed by quilting.

Sunday, May 4, 2014

Thanks, Paula!





My friend, Paula Kovarik, was in Paducah, KY, and visited the AQS quilt show. 

When she found my "RoundAbout" quilt in the show, she took up the Guide Position, and made sure all passer-bys were alerted to the chance to check out my quilt... :-)









Paula also visited the Fantastic Fibers exhibit at the Yeiser Art Center in Paducah and sent this picture of "Jet Trails #11".


I don't often get to attend the shows where my quilts are displayed,  so it's always a special treat to receive pictures like these.  Thanks again, Paula!

Thursday, May 1, 2014

After the rains





We recently received a real tropical-like deluge of rain. 

The downpour lasted for more than an hour and left ponds of water throughout our gardens.











Our formal perennial garden was particularly affected.

We've seen the planted rows covered with standing water before.  In this case a lake was created that covered everything!









It will be a fair amount of time until these gardens emerge, dry out, and re-grow.

As the old song goes, "Spring will be a little late this year."