Showing posts with label Unpacking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Unpacking. Show all posts

Monday, August 2, 2010

Unpacking......Continues


I am still unpacking from our trip...

Below is a demo piece I created in a rust dyeing class in Idaho


I demonstrated soaking the fabric in vinegar, how to wrap up the rusty object, then packed this up in a plastic bag...

It brewed in the heat in the back of the pick up for nearly a week while we traveled.
Absolutely perfect conditions for rust dyeing!




I unwrapped the bundle, removed the rusty metal, then soaked it in baking soda for a few hours...




It is now washed, dried and pressed...

I will add this to my rust dyed fabric collection!

CLICK HERE to view more Rust Dyeing



One of the pit falls of traveling with your teaching equipment:


Things can really take a beating, packing and unpacking.

I travel with 4 of these thread boxes that I use in my machine quilting demos.
This box just didn't quite do the job keeping the threads in order...



Lucky for me I had a birthday recently...

My Anny Donna surprised me with new thread boxes:

When I arrived in Idaho, she had these boxes waiting for me!

The dividers hold the spools in place beautifully.

She found these in the fishing department of her local hardware store.

CLICK HERE to view more on the Threads I use




I unpacked a few demo pieces I created in classes during our trip:


Gel Glue Resist
Class Sample from Idaho Class

The paint is now cured and I can throw this piece in the washing machine to remove the glue...

CLICK HERE to view more on Gel Glue Resist





Painted Cheesecloth

A by-product of sun dyeing...





Cheesecloth on Painted Fabric
Class Sample from Idaho class

Upper portion is the cheesecloth, lifted off the fabric, after drying in the sun

CLICK HERE to view more on Sun Dyeing





Sun Dyeing - Leaf
Class Sample Print

I created this as a demo in Idaho in a Sun Dyeing Class

I really like it, but I think I have made more work for myself...
I do believe I will have to finish this piece at some point.





Paint Testing Cloth

When painting fabric, I test the colors of paint on a cloth.
This is the result of testing setacolor paints.

I see Monet's Flower Garden in this cloth...





The Glads are in bloom by the Thread Shed

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CLICK HERE to view more FLOWER images


May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,
LuAnn

Unpacking...


If there is a glamorous side to traveling and teaching...

Unpacking when you get home...

has to be the un-glamorous side~


I spent the day in the Thread Shed
Trying to get unpacked, organized & ready for my next class



Remember this photo from my travels in Idaho?


It takes a 4 wheel drive pick up to get all my teaching gear on the road to teach 5 classes in two weeks.

Now that I am home...
All that "stuff" has to go back where it belongs.


The first step was to take it out of the pick up...


And, unload it all in the Thread Shed...



Come on in and see what I have ahead of me today


Yes, it was difficult just getting inside...



This view really gets your blood pumping...


At this point, I was ready to run out of the room screaming...

But, I remembered a few fun things, packed in those containers, that I found treasure hunting in our travels....


I am a strong advocate of shopping at thrift stores & garage sales.
Here is what I brought home on this trip:


Vintage Metal Tool Boxes

These are incredible for storing and organizing small supplies & notions in your sewing room...

CLICK HERE to see what I use them for





Botanicals
Leaf Wall Paper & Copper Leaf Light switch Plates

These will find their way into Mixed Media Quilts

CLICK HERE to view Mixed Media work





Scraping Tools
These will scrape paint off fabric & paper





Wooden Letters

I plan to use these for sun dyeing on fabric

CLICK HERE to view sun dyeing





Quilt Pounce.....Iron-Off Powder
For Marking your Quilting Lines on Fabric

CLICK HERE to see how I use Quilt Pounce





Silicone Bake Ware
The Thrift Stores are flooded with this stuff
I don't plan to bake with it...





I plan to stamp with it...
When you turn it over, there is a flat surface to apply paint, then stamp on fabric or paper.

CLICK HERE to view stamping





Metal Iron Trivet
Found at an Antique Store in Idaho for $1
When I teach, I carry my travel iron.
This metal trivet is lightweight and can travel with the iron.





Peacock Feathers
Perfect for Jello Printing & Sun Dyeing

CLICK HERE to see Jello Printing

CLICK HERE to see sun Dyeing





Bass Rubber Fish

This was easily my favorite treasure of the trip!
I plan to use it for jello printing and stamping...

Found at garage sale for 50 cents
It was one of those talking fish mounted on a wooden board.
Brad removed it from the board for me!


So.....I spent my day, cleaning, organizing and finding treasures.
Not such a bad day after all...



This is how Gunnr spent his day...


Gunnr & The Hens

Gunnr is the very best entertainment for the chickens!



The rooster plays hide 'n seek with Gunnr...

Gunnr spends his days captivated by the chickens!




I made time to enjoy the Hollyhocks now in bloom!

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May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,
LuAnn