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Tag Archives: Cartooning
McDs – a Beacon in the Smog
I saw this image on the news during the December 2015 climate talks in France — McDonald’s ubiquitous arches shining through the smog in Beijing. What a comment on our civilization today… not sure what the comment is…but it’s definitely saying … Continue reading
Alpaca Cutie
I bought some Alpaca fleece at Natural Fiber and Yarn Company in Grand Rapids, Ohio (it’s right on Main St.) the other day. They had photos of their Alpacas in the shop and I couldn’t resist making this cute little … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Musings, How Tos - Quilt Making, Uncategorized
Tagged Alpacas, Cartooning, Creative Process, Family Farms, Fiber Art Quilts, Quilting
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A little Piece of Paradise
Traveling down Michigan’s Rte. 23 from Ann Arbor, I saw, what looked like to me, “a little piece of paradise.” It’s machine pieced, appliqued and quilted. Thread sketching was used. Clouds were painted with fabric paint. Shadows painted with dye-sticks. QuiltToon … Continue reading
Teen-aged Male Humanoid
My 15 year old grandson, Danny, is a great artist. When he was about 14 he created a self-portrait on this computer. It looks just like him! I wanted to enterpret his work in a QuiltToon and did so. The self-portrait … Continue reading
A Kansas Tornado and a Dust Storm
In the early 1930s, my mother, Tillie, taught 17 children in a one-room school in rural central Kansas. Recently, an elderly man, Stanley, who had her as his teacher when he was in the second grade told me many things … Continue reading
Cartwheels
My little granddaughter Camille loves to turn cartwheels. I can still see her cartwheeling around the yard; thus this QuiltToon. It is 17″ X 12″, machine pieced, top-stitched, appliqued and quilted. Completed Nov. 2014
Ta Da!
Loved making this QuiltToon of a ballerina doing her thing. It is machine thread-sketched, appliqued and quilted. Finished piece is framed, 13″ X 13.” Completed Nov. 2014.
Intimacy Plus One
A few weeks ago, I completed a QuiltToon called, “Intimacy.” (Photo of it below — Bill M. purchased it and gave it to friends who were getting married.) To play off that idea, I made this one, “Intimacy Plus … Continue reading
Hula Hooping
I never could operate the hula hoop! But this little gal can. This QuiltToon is 8″ X 10″. It is made with fabric, thread and beads. Much of it is raw-edged machine applique. It is machine quilted. This … Continue reading
Trump’s Been Checked
The checks and balances of the three branches of our government will hopefully stop Trump in his march toward being, as Steven Miller of the inner Whitehouse circle said, a ” President that will not be questioned.” What an astonishing … Continue reading →