Hello! I hope that Spring has found you and that you have a little sunshine in your days. We've had lots of clouds and rain, but I've been busy making my own Suns and clouds in the studio, getting the second part of my Outdoor Hanging Sculpture ready.
Finished Suns
The three Suns are ready - there's Sunrise, Noon Sun and Sunset. They were finished so I hung them out in the back yard to see how they would do.
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Sunrise, Noon Sun and Sunset hanging off the umbrella |
Once I had done both Sunrise and Noon Sun, it took me less than 2 hours to make Sunset. It seems that I had worked out what I wanted and just did it! Here are process pictures.
I started off with an orange silk scarf that I bought at Fibrefest a couple of years ago. The silk was fragile and rather difficult to work with. I wasn't worried because I knew that I would be adding layers on top of the silk background.
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Free Motion Quilting (FMQ) layers of tule, organza, etc. over the silk |
I made sure to work outside of the primary area so that it would overlap when placed in the smaller hoop.
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In the hoop, before trimming it. |
Here's what it looks like now, after having spent a few days outside. Since the silk and layers are not stiff, I'll be adding something to stiffen the outside edges. I was looking into a spray that would be waterproof, or I could also add a couple of layers of tule like my Noon Sun. I'll have to work on that 😊
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Sunset |
Here is a picture of my yard art - the Tibetan Prayer Flags on the left, the Suns in the centre and the fence art to the right.
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Backyard art |
Clouds in the making
The next level on my sculpture are the clouds. The first fluffy cloud that I made turned out smaller than I expected. I'm using doubled 22 gauge wire and adding different colours of tulle, chiffon and other translucent fabrics.
This first cloud is roughly 6" x 5" At this time, I'm thinking of making another small happy cloud to attach to the one below.
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Fluffy happy cloud |
The second cloud is starting off bigger at 9" x 7". I'm trying to keep it larger by not tightening the fabric as much. I've discovered that I can cover the wire with fabric and then stuff the layers with more fabric to change the colour and consistency. It's more 3D than the first cloud. 😊
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Supplies used to make the dark, storm cloud |
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Larger, storm cloud |
The clouds and suns will look different in the various lights. That's part of the fun of it all.
Yesterday we went to visit the venue in Vankleek Hill. The outdoor exhibition will take place on the Arbor Gallery property. It's a really lovely area, slightly secluded with all of the beautiful trees, but with enough local traffic that everything should be safe outdoor.
There are the two outdoor settings that I've chosen for my art. The tree that is horizontal stands near the back of the property, near one of the parking areas. It will be perfect for my outdoor hanging structure (which will need a name soon!)
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The horizontal tree for my outdoor hanging structure |
My other spot will be along this wooden gate. I took out the fabric that I bought when I first made my fence art. If I have time, I hope to make three smaller fence art pieces to hang on the wooden gate. Now I have to figure out what to put on them. They will most likely be appliquéd and have natural elements attached.
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Fence on the side of the property |
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Fence Art in my backyard |
What I learned
- Working with wire has been interesting. I've enjoyed adding pieces of translucent fabric between the wire sections.
- I didn't want to glue anything down since I don't know if that will last outside in the rain etc.
- My Suns are more or less finished, but I'll be ensuring that they are tight in their hoops, probably by stitching around the hoop in a few spots.
- Even though the art will be outside for the summer, I expect to go see it at least once a month to see how it's doing. We will also get a call from the curator if something happens to the art.
- I still have work on the clouds but I want to try hanging everything to see if I need a larger fluffy cloud, or if it will be enough. I will probably add to it since I would hate to have a bigger rain cloud that a fluffy one. That might be how our summer will work out, but I sure don't want to jinx it!😊
- The next step in the outdoor hanging sculpture is to finish it off. I'm hoping to add either a piece of bark or a branch, with a bird on it....we'll see 😎
Related links
- First Quarter Check-in, April 15, 2024
- 2 Colour Mystery Quilt and Updates, March 17, 2024
- Creating a sunrise on Free Motion Mavericks, March 14, 2024
- Confused on Free Motion Mavericks, January 18, 2024
- Garden Fence Art, September 02, 2021
Linking parties
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Design Wall Monday,
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Midweek Makers,
Put your foot down,
Needle & Thread Thursday,
Off The Wall Friday,
Finished (Or Not) Friday,
Patchwork & Quilts,
15 Minutes to Stitch 2024,
Slow Sunday Stitching,
Free Motion Mavericks
Welcome to week 482 of Free Motion Mavericks! I hope that this week will be as enjoyable and as productive as last week. Thanks for linking up.😊 Here are the projects from last week that included FMQ, ruler work or walking foot quilting.
Gail of Quilting Gail had the pleasure of seeing some of the finished quilts that she had designed for last fall's mystery quilt at both a guild meeting and a quilt show. It's so lovely to see the different versions of the same quilt - colour really makes a difference! You'll want
to check them out if you didn't see them last fall!
Kat of Scrapbox Quilts has finished a lovely
Kobi quilt designed by GEQuiltDesigns.com. She has vowed to make many more of these....eventually. This is her second one.
Deb, the Scrappy Quilter has finally been able to add satin edging around her
pineapple quilt! It was quite the process but it's done.
Vicki has made another runner with a set of
delectable mountain blocks. This time her runner has a South-West vibe to it. Vicki has also shared a tutorial for that block. You may want to check it out!
It's now your turn 😊