I’m honored to have El Capitan included in Yosemite Renaissance XXIX! Continue reading “El Capitan”
Author: Jerilynn
Silk and Angelina Fiber
The straight fused piecing I talked about last time is fused and quilted, but not quite finished. After buying silk organza, silk gauze, and silk crepeline, I chose not to use any of them because they took the tones down too far. I thought the crepeline would work because it is the most transparent (also very expensive!), but it has a distracting sheen that was too much for an overlay on the whole piece. All this silk and what to do with it? Continue reading “Silk and Angelina Fiber”
Straight Fusing
I’m trying something new with straight lines – fusing instead of sewing. Here’s a 9 x 7 inch “block” of the project. Continue reading “Straight Fusing”
Whew!
I’m glad to get my new art quilt website up and running thanks to Joe Bush. Continue reading “Whew!”
Bixby Bridge In May
The drive south of Monterey, CA along Highway 1 is a jaw-dropping thrill. Continue reading “Bixby Bridge In May”
Treacherous Times For Woody Knot
I noticed the roof of a nearby barn was dipped more than usual, so I went and took pictures of it. Continue reading “Treacherous Times For Woody Knot”
Beach Through The Trees
I like to go to the boardwalk in Kohler-Andrea State Park to listen to Lake Michigan, but this view is from the south trail by the dunes. Continue reading “Beach Through The Trees”
Corn Crib
My first freezer paper pieced art quilt. Continue reading “Corn Crib”
Sailboat
Sailboat was my second art quilt. Continue reading “Sailboat”
Sheboygan Breakwater Lighthouse
This is the first art quilt I made. It’s composed of 2 inch squares with some applique and is hand quilted.