Tuesday, August 12, 2014

VICTORIA FINDLAY WOLFE

VICTORIA FINDLAY WOLFE is coming!

I have been arranging workshops with some great quilters
and I have one coming up with Victoria Findlay Wolfe,
author of 15 Minutes of Play.

After the day of play,
Victoria will be giving a lecture
where she shares the details
of her "15 Minutes of Play" journey.

WHAT: A lecture by Victoria
WHEN: Tuesday November 25th
WHERE: Church of God 
8224 220th Street SW
Edmonds, WA
TIME: 6:00 - 7:15 plus questions/comments
COST: 10.00$


If you would like me to send you a ticket 
please email me for more info!

kwiltzbystephanie@gmail.com



Sunday, August 10, 2014

SUM-SUM-SUMMERTIME!

 Busy busy these last summer days!

My youngest and I took 
our rescue Walter 
(not starving any more - even getting a slight pudge!
and trusting/loving more with each day)
on his first ferry ride to...


a quilt shop, of course!



Much to my son's amazement
I found fabric that I needed
fed the addiction!
Look how cute this line is!





And I just love me some sea glass!


But this was the piece de resistance!
It's from Timeless Treasures
by this artist - J. Wecker Frisch
http://handmaids.com/
I LOVE it!


I am thinking about trying a painting class, 
but for this summer, 
I have moved on from art history...
(sadly, I have taken all the art history classes available
at our local community college)
...to drawing!
(ACK!)

The teacher is delightful!
She promised,
 on the first day of class,
that if we tried our best and did what she said,
we would be better at the end than
where we started.
(Really?!)

It's been quite an eye opening experience
both figuratively and literally.
Ironically, it parallels my continuing practice of being in the moment/seeing things as they really are, without a story.
Turns out I want to draw what I think I know about objects,
not what is really there.
("Aha!" she exclaimed chuckling!)

Here's three drawings...

bowling ball and wine bottle


linear perspective of the hallway


tea pot


One day after drawing,
while my youngest tried rock climbing,
I decided to walk Walter around town.
Someone set up typewriters everywhere! FUN! 
This was my favorite.



Thanks to Walter's nose,
I discovered this character hiding in a planter!


Some sewing has been squeezed in too!
Another Kathy Doughty pattern - Fractured Heart
She is my current quilt crush,
I sleep with her books under my bed!



The way to know life is to love many things - Vincent Van Gogh

...including yourself - Stephanie
    
   Loving yourself...does not mean being self-absorbed or narcissistic, or disregarding others. Rather it means welcoming yourself as the most honored guest in your own heart, a guest worthy of respect, a loveable companion. - Margo Anand