Monday, March 28

onto the loom....

the second half of the semester has arrived and my fibers class has moved to the weaving side of the studio. so exciting!


we are starting with a 2" wide sample in order to get familiar with the process and try out different patterns and such.


i have finished weaving my sample so i'll now get to learn how to cut it off the loom.


the warp has been wound for my next project and is ready to go. it will go on the loom tomorrow!

Saturday, March 19

a preview

thought i'd give a tiny clue of great things to come....


it's gonna be good. don't touch that dial....

Tuesday, March 15

introducing.....

everyone: meet bert. this is the face of my new quilt venture.

nerdy bert designs will be providing unique handmade children's quilts. they will be appropriately sized for babies and toddlers.

the designs will be fun, colorful and modern. stay tuned. pictures will be posted to this blog very soon and the etsy site will be up and running hopefully by the end of the week. thanks to spring break this week, i have a small window of time to get crackin'!

thanks for visiting.

Friday, March 11

the latest and greatest....

my latest project for fibers....


i pieced 420 squares together to create a watercolor effect with a border. i added some embroidery stitches and displayed it with the seams on the outside.







pretty excited with how it turned out. it's to honor the creative spirit and the artist within.

now on to the looms.....

Friday, March 4

i have returned....

i've been feeling a bit like nothing significant enough has been happening to warrant a post. such silliness! so i return to the world of blogging....

i am now in the fiber arts program at CSU. it's been fun, interesting and challenging. some stuff i'm learning is new and some is not, but it's all been good.

...on a side note, i might have found a new hobby in hand applique. like i need a new hobby. ha. more on that later....

here is my first project from my fiber class.


i started with a solid black piece of cotton homespun fabric. then i did a binding technique called arashi shibori. with this technique you wrap the fabric around a pole of some sort, then wrap string around as tight as possible. it helps to use lots of it. then, you scrunch the fabric down to one end of the pole, so it's all in a bunch. once this is done you can dye it or bleach it, etc. i dipped it in bleach. it was awesome. it created the really cool crocodile skin type pattern.

our project required us to then add to the process in some way either with overdyeing or stitching or something. i added some chain stitching in the upper right corner...


and then some red machine stitching at the bottom.


and now it's hanging in the fiber department display case in the visual arts building. i'm quite proud that my piece was selected to grace the walls at CSU for a short time.