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  • lulubee
    lulubee Member Posts: 903

    Ooooh, Barbe, can you please post some pictures of your work?  I would LOVE that!

  • Kaara
    Kaara Member Posts: 2,101

    At the Southern Highlands Craft Show in Asheville last summer I saw some absolutely georgous quilting done as wall art.  I couldn't afford to buy it, but it was so beautiful to look at.  I told my girlfriend who does quilting that she should consider doing it as wall art and selling at shows.  She does beautiful work, but only gives it as gifts to friends and family.  It would be a good income for her since she needs to work to support herself now that she is divorced.  Barbe, I would love to see pictures as well!

  • barbaraa
    barbaraa Member Posts: 3,548

    Me too, Barbe!!

  • Dilly
    Dilly Member Posts: 394

    Welcome Anne and have a great time in NOLA - lots of bright shiny stuff there for inspiration for your jewelry.  Yep, fabric stores are the same - I still have material bought years ago because it "spoke" to me.....

    I'm sewing again today - a bias cut skirt.  Should be interesting, and I hope it works - and fits ok.  Am about to morph to things that simply hang off my shoulders - "shifts".  No worries about fit.

    Yes, Barbe, do post pix.  SoCal, I was just thinking of you, wondering what photos you've taken recently...

  • chabba
    chabba Member Posts: 3,600

    chrissy, a picture specially for you Wink

  • dragonflymary
    dragonflymary Member Posts: 325

    Oh that is the cutest little guy!  Just love those little chipmunks in the campgrounds!

  • socallisa
    socallisa Member Posts: 10,184

    Lost Creek, took this one today

  • chrissyb
    chrissyb Member Posts: 11,438

    Hi Anne, absolutely! grab a cuppa and find a comfy chair and join in where ever the mood takes you!  Hope you find some good baubles to work with on your travels.

    Awe Chabba he is sooooo cute!  Now that's what I call a close up!  Thank you!  You know me well, I adore little squirrels.

    Lisa, now that was perfect timing on the shutter!  Fabulous!  That one deserves to be blown up and framed.

    Barbe I would love to see some of your work and if you can't post a pic, just email to me and I'll do it for you.

    Alyson, have you got the results of your scan yet? or did I miss that post?  Hoping it is something that can be easily rectified.

    Well, after my trip to the city, the doc has now put me on a statin as my cholesterol has started to rocket........thank you very much Femara.  I don't have many SE's from it but I sure got that one  .... grrrrrrr!   He's put me on one called Crestor and says that it is one of the 'light weight' ones as he knows how tricky my system can be with some meds...............I'm hoping the 5mg that he px will do the job so I don't have to go to the 10mg................gosh, if it's not one thing it's another, it never seems to end.  I know I'm getting older and these things do start to occur but I sure do hate it and it makes me feel like my mother!

    The back pain, as I suspected is indeed from when he gave me the jab in the butt.  He got pretty close to a major nerve and it is irritated...........yup, you heard me right, a nerve got irritated coz a needle got too close............well I would just like the irritation to go now as enough is enough!......lol.......I must say, my doc was all appologies to have caused the problem.   He is such a sweety and is usually the best at giving the jabs.

    Saturday was a fabulous day!!!  DD's took me to a wonderful vegan restaurant called 'Bliss' for lunch and the food lived up to the name.......it was pure bliss in the mouth!  From there we went to the theatre to see 'A Chorus Line'.  It was a two hour show that ran straight through but it was so good it only seemed like a half hour and it was all over.  The dancers were just amazing and made the difficult moves seem so easy and their voices were just marvelous!  If I were writing a critique, I think I would run out of superlatives!.......lol.  I love a show that leaves you wanting more and that is the best critique any show can get.

    I was due to drive home on Sunday morning, but the weather was waaaaaay toooooo hot so waited with DD1 and left just on dark when the worst of the heat had gone.  So  now this week will be just as busy as DD2 and her partner are arriving on Wednesday night to spend a few days with us.  I keep thinking about getting into my craft room but so far it just hasn't happened.........I'm hoping I can start doing something after the weekend........we shall see.................

    Love n hugs all.  Chrissy

  • Kaara
    Kaara Member Posts: 2,101

    Chrissy:  Glad you are having so much fun and enjoying life!  That's what we should do at our age!

    Lisa:  Another beautiful photo!  I need a new camera! 

  • 3jaysmom
    3jaysmom Member Posts: 2,604
    great to just check in with you ladies.. welcome, Anne......3jays
  • barbe1958
    barbe1958 Member Posts: 7,605

    I don't have a lot of work photographed on digital and most of my best pieces are in private collections. Here's a couple of ones where I do "free-motion" quilting to make a pattern:

  • Kaara
    Kaara Member Posts: 2,101

    Barbe:  Just beautiful....what talent!

  • barbaraa
    barbaraa Member Posts: 3,548

    Oooh!!! Lovely!

  • macatacmv
    macatacmv Member Posts: 1,200

    That is beautiful work, barbe. Very intricate and detailed, must take hours and hours.  I am in awe.

    Chissy, I am glad your Sat. was so enjoyable.

    We have lots of snow on the ground here, makes everything look so pretty. I have been putting out lots of seed for the little creatures and birds. Luckily no bears or anything around here!

    I am off to the city today to meet with MO and BS. I will get the path report and make a treatment plan, so hopefully more peace in my mind and spirit. 

  • Leah_S
    Leah_S Member Posts: 1,929

    Macatac, best of luck at your consult. If you have any questions you know you can ask us.

    Barbe, I am overwhelmed at the beauty of your work.

    Leah

  • Dilly
    Dilly Member Posts: 394

    Good luck today Mac...

    Barbe, just beautiful - no wonder you've won so many ribbons! Thanks for posting the pix.

    Chrissy, glad you had such a good day Saturday. The show sounds really fun.

    SoCal, I really loved your latest. It's a winner!

    Alyson, one of my friend's DH has a lot of biz in NZ and they go there often.  Recently they've caused a furor in our backwoods neighborhood with a big sign at their driveway entrance: "All Blacks."  The women at book club were wondering what was up (apparently there were all sorts of crazy rumors circulating) - I told them I was pretty sure it was the NZ soccer or cricket team.  Was I right?

  • ptdreamers
    ptdreamers Member Posts: 639

    Barbe, Absolutely stuning. Wish I had a fraction of your talent. Good luck today Mac.

  • socallisa
    socallisa Member Posts: 10,184

    Barbe, that is wonderful..

  • lulubee
    lulubee Member Posts: 903

    Barbe!  Stunning work!

    Thanks for posting -- post more whenever you feel like it!  

  • Alyson
    Alyson Member Posts: 3,737

    Morning all

    Barbe that work is just divine.

    LC you are almost right the All Blacks are our national RUGBY team. They won the World Cup which was in NZ September October. (And by the way it really was 'world' unlike some others which are USA and Canada) Unusually for Kiwis we became very patriotic and had all the flags out and there were huge signs saying GO BLACK.

    Just to add the soccer team are the All Whites, the cricket Team are the Black Caps and we even call our basketball team the Tall Blacks, Netball- Silver Ferns - the womens teams use the name 'ferns'

    Chrissy I had scan and not sure what to do, will discuss it with BS on Wednesday. It is not the rotator cuff but what they can see is thickening of the bone on the head of the humerus. PT has said I should see specialist but will get BS's opinion on who. I see her tomorrow- Wednesday.

    Have any of you heard of this in the shoulder?

    Mac good luck with your appointments.

    Must fly as Playgroup starts today and I have a car load of soft toys and all the dress ups as well. My kitchen has looked wonderful with all these toys on a clothes rack, didn't hang them on the line which was graced with lots of little frilly skirts etc.

    Big hugs

    PS my tuis are at it again and have been for a couple of hours.

  • dragonflymary
    dragonflymary Member Posts: 325

    Barbe, absolutely beautiful!  I like to do this kind of "thread painting" also and have done a few things.  The pink one that makes trees is especially neat!  Did you do the beading?

    Dragon 

  • chrissyb
    chrissyb Member Posts: 11,438

    Oooooo Barbe, your work is truly amazing and well deserving of the ribbons you have won!  I aspire to be like you..lol.

    Nancy I hope your appointment with both the MO and BS went well and you now have a better idea of what comes next for you.   (((((((Hugs))))))) I know it all sound just tooooo scary, but you can do what ever needs doing...........one step at a time.

    Alyson, if your shoulder is causing so much pain and the docs are satisfied that it is nothing nasty, they may suggest a shoulder replacement.  Sounds terrible but I know a few people who have had it done and they all say it was the best thing ever!  Your BS will probably send you to an Orthopeadic Surgeon.  Good luck with you visit with the docs!

    Just another lazy (although I should be busy) day for me as it's still HOT, HOT, HOT! with no relief in sight ..........yuk!!!!  Thank goodness for airconditioning!  I think I'll just sit and enjoy the tennis.

    Love n hugs all.  Chrissy

  • Alyson
    Alyson Member Posts: 3,737

    Just sent a PM Chrissy.

    Like Chrissy I have been watching the tennis - I am so exhausted from all that physical activity.

    Intend to get out into the garden later when its a bit cooler. Here we are complaining that we haven't had any summer and now its arrived don't go out in it. Have several garden projects planned but they should probably wait awhile until almost autumn but planning is fun. DD wants me to help her with her garden tomorrow so will do that in the afternoon. At least its on the shady side of the house.

    Must see what is happening with the tennis.

  • socallisa
    socallisa Member Posts: 10,184

    I am loving the tennis, we get it here in US West Coast after Jeopardy at 8 pm

  • QCA
    QCA Member Posts: 1,150

    Barbe, your work is absolutely stunning and I'm so happy we got to see it!  More, please, more. You are so gifted to do such exquisite detail.

    Mac, hope you had good results today with your visits.  

    Kathy

  • valjean
    valjean Member Posts: 1,110
    Barbe, your work is absolutely beautiful, just stunning.
  • barbe1958
    barbe1958 Member Posts: 7,605

    Thanks for the accolades ladies!!! We ALL have a craft inside us, but we just have to take the humiliating attempts to find out what our medium is. When we do find it, we can glorify in it!! It heals my soul.

    I was beading over an upholstery print. It makes a nice firm backing for a lot of beads. I showed the needle in the second pic to give perspective. Someday I'll finish the whole thing and frame it in a 8"x8" and no one will know there was a print underneath!! I have kept that one un-finished as I used it in classes to show the process. Now I don't teach anymore...sigh.

  • Kaara
    Kaara Member Posts: 2,101

    barbe:  It takes so much patience to do detail work like that...it's what I don't seem to have.  My DGM tried to teach me to knit...eeeek!  I couldn't sit still long enough.  I used to sew the kid's clothes, but it was always something I could make quickly..without zippers, etc.  I'm hopeless!  I love to read and garden...those are my hobbies.  Again, your work is beautiful and I so admire your abilities.

  • barbe1958
    barbe1958 Member Posts: 7,605

    Kaara, having the patience to allow a garden to grow in it's own time, is an art in itself!! I don't have the patience to water a garden....I feel that's God's job. So I very rarely have a pretty garden. Your art is your garden!

  • chabba
    chabba Member Posts: 3,600

    Since getting arthritis in my hands I haven't done crafts very much and express my creativity in my cooking.  I've done most of the common ones, including tatting.  I think my favorite was jacquard knitting.  My Dad, who never knit in his life, taught me to knit.  He had learned by watching his Mother and Sister.  One threw the yarn, the other picked.  He insisted I learn both methods, said you never know when It might come in handy.  When I first tried a jacquard pattern I got frustrated with dropping and picking up the new color yarn every time the pattern changed colors.  I decided to try carrying the dominant color on my throw finger and the rest on the pick finger.  Not only does this make the process of knitting in multiple colors easier, the bonus is an interweaving of the yarns on the back and no long stretches of the minor colors to snag.  My favorite projects was a gift for my brother of an afghan in a Norwegian Northern Lights pattern.