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What Are You Working On Now?   General Discussion

Started 11/19/17 by MarciainMD; 1021011 views.
judyinohio

From: judyinohio

5/26/19

Thank you for the suggestion to use blue thread, Dee. I bought all of Superior's King Tut line years ago and I will probably use one of those threads when the time comes to quilt the monster. Right now I am going to focus on polymer clay for a while and create some bugs, flowers and other ornamental things to stick in my flower pots on our terrace.

Midkid5

From: Midkid5

5/26/19

Marcia, glad to hear that the parents really like it cause it is a fantastically fun looking quilt.  Love  the bright colors.

Jo

Mishii

From: Mishii

5/26/19

William is nice.  If I can keep it going long enough I could switch to My Sweet Billy.

Pirate (PIRATE_SR)

From: Pirate (PIRATE_SR)

5/26/19

Mishii said:

If I can keep it going long enough I could switch to My Sweet Billy.

and if you're especially nostalgic, you could use the familiar Billy Bob.  

MarciainMD

From: MarciainMD

5/26/19

Judy, I'm looking forward to seeing some of your polymer clay ornaments decorating your pots!

MarciainMD

From: MarciainMD

5/26/19

Thanks Jo!  I really like bright colors.  They're fun to work with and to look at.

Sounds like quite the visit with your friend and Jack. Your butterflies are really going to be pretty! Love your background fabric.

judyinohio

From: judyinohio

5/26/19

I am working now on leaching a bunch of of clay colors. That's about as exciting as pre-washing and ironing a big  batch of fabrics.  persevere  (Leaching is a process of removing excess plasticizers from brand new packages of clay.)

DH has halved my metal garden stakes (stakes I used to hold up Oriental lilies in decades long gone) so I will have durable metal stakes for my polymer creations.

I am flipping through old claying magazines looking for inspiration for funky flowers, etc.  None of my creations will aim for realistic "sculptural" flowers. No, they will be flowers, birds or bugs from Looney Tunes by way of Picasso or Salvador Dali.  smirk

Right now I am testing for clay strength with baking times in the oven, etc.  Here is Scrapper the Freckle bird and a couple of bug friends; these will also be used for varnish testing.  (Well, look at that .... Scrapper is standing on her nose!)

Flower is far too small.  Notice that I am experimenting with a clay color I do not like.  LOL

judyinohio

From: judyinohio

5/26/19

My DM would smack your hands for starting another project before finishing the glorious one you are working on now.  Good thing she's been dead and gone for twenty-one years and never made it to your neck of the woods while she was living ....

Pirate (PIRATE_SR)

From: Pirate (PIRATE_SR)

5/26/19

judyinohio said:

My DM would smack your hands for starting another project before finishing the glorious one you are working on now

I hear your Mother talking.   Generally speaking, I have typically worked on one machine pieced project and one "road project", as they were mutually exclusive.  But this reverse applique was an itch I wanted to try.  I'm not overwhelmingly in love with the process, so when I finish this one, I probably won't do another. 

(Unless I want to try a batik base fabric and see if that don't ravel as easily)  :-)

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