Showing posts with label Heather Pyle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Heather Pyle. Show all posts

Saturday, April 7, 2012

Mad Bunny Baskets!*!

Inspired by a crochet newsletter I made these little 
Mad Bunny Baskets.  
Why are they mad you ask?

 Well you would be too if you had to carry around an Easter Egg as Big as You! 
I crocheted the baskets with 100% cotton yarn and a size g hook 
so they would be a little stiff and stand up.
The little mad eyes, nose, whiskers and mouth are embroidered on. 
The eggs are crocheted in the round over plastic hollow eggs 
(only 50 cents a bag at Walmart) 
using variegated pink and green sock yarns 
and lots of fun little bobbles and flower shapes to make them perfect for Spring!  

 
They have little hangers so that they can be displayed on those ever popular Easter trees 
or any other place you would like to display them. 
These were gifts for some of my lady friends,
 with a few chocolate kisses tucked in the baskets of course. 
If I get my act together maybe I will make some more 
to sell in my Etsy shop next year. 
It's a little too late now. 
Happy Easter and Spring to you all!!  
Leave a comment and I will enter you into 
A GIVEAWAY
You could win 
these little spring flower beads!
There are 6 of them left.
I will randomly choose a winner 
next Saturday, April 14th. 

Monday, March 12, 2012

Celebrating I met all my goals on time this month!!

This has been a very busy few weeks, I didn't have time to post 
because I had several deadlines to meet.  
I made two polymer clay heirloom bags for my friend Jen.  
The babies are her adorable twin boys; John and Andrew.
The purses are gifts for her mother and mother-in-law this month.  
I took photos for a tutorilal on my polymer clay page 
that show all the steps to completion I used in making these bags.
I will let you know when I get that posted.
The making of the bags is quite time consuming but definitely worth the effort.  
She gave me the photo which I then printed on fabric.
I strip the fabric off these purses and paint glue onto the carboard base.
Then I glue the picture and cover both sides with textured clay, mica powders for the sheen... 
I add favorite flowers for each mother, Chrysanthemums and Tulips.  
I chose red to compliment the Santa hats.
The purse is assembled in stages and baked several times.
I leave the back side plain. 
The other deadline was my local guild's quilt show.
The Desert Quilter's of Nevada have a huge quilt show every year.  
I turned in my quilts and garment on time. 
 I finished a garment I began in 2007 in a class with Rachel Clark;
a wonderful quilt designer who makes primarily garments, gorgeous coats, vests.....
do go see for yourself. 
I am so thrilled to have finally finished it. 
We learned how to fit our pattern to ourselves,
an extremely valuable skill
and how to alter patterns: one example- add a flare. 
She also shared lots of tips and tricks for different piecing techniques
like these curved flying geese.  
We learned how to draft them and then paper piece them. 
I loved that technique so I used it to flatter my figure with the curves on the sides of the vest.  
I love batiks so I used batik fabric as a foundation and applied all my piecework to that-
an excellent choice since this has been handled and stored for 5 years.
Batik does not fray and holds it's shape better than other cotton fabrics.
The piecing was assembled and then free motion stitched to the Batik base.  
There is no batting involved so that I can wear it more often.
 (remember I live in the Desert) 
I took Rachel's advice as she helped me to choose my colors 
and she was so right about limiting my favorite color, which is the turquoise blues.  
They really pop against all those warm honey, brown and red tones. 
That advice also helped me to not go overboard with the beaded embellishments as well.
 I was thrilled to find out this weekend at the Show
that I took First Place in the garment category!

I have two quilts that were entered into two different art quilt categories. 
 "The Angel Gabriel at the Lake of Compassion"
This one has a Third Place Ribbon in the Art Quilt- Original Design Category!
and 
"The Door to My Imagination".
has First Place in the Art Quilts- Framed Category. 
Both of these quilts were quilted and then enhanced with paints and permanent markers. 
I used Shiva Oil Paint Sticks to paint after I free motion stitched my designs on muslin. 
I love this technique, just need to have good weather in order to avoid breathing the fumes. 
I sketched the doors on parchment paper, pinned it to a muslin quilt sandwich (mmm) LOL
 and outlined the important details.
 Then I spent a very, very, very ( did I say Very?)
 long time filling in all the sections with very small quilting patterns.
The wood on the doors is the tiniest free motion stitching I have ever done.  
I overdid it on purpose so that the doors would be stiff and stand up. 
  I also participated in my favorite part of the Quilt Show- The Fashion Show this year.
I will share more about that next week.  I need to take pictures of the items I wore.
It was great fun and I hope to do it again.
I was so proud of my fellow art quilters who also got ribbons in the show.
Our fearless Circle leader Deb had a first place in the photo transfer category,
we talked another member of our group, Jean, into entering
the wonderful musical wedding quilt she made for her son (a musician) and his wife
into the show and she got a First Place Ribbon too!!
My good friend Ricky got a Second Place Ribbon for her fabulous thread painted Raven.
Sandy and Mary, my fabulous doll making pals took several ribbons in the doll categories.
So many talented and fun friends- I am truly grateful to have them in my life.
I am going to see if I can get their permission so you can see their work too.
If you don't have creative friends like this check your local library for groups in your area.
When I moved to Las Vegas, someplace I never ever dreamed I would live,
I knew no one. I found a pamphlet at the local library for this quilt guild and
noticed there was an Art Qult Circle.
From the very first meeting I attended I felt like I had finally found people like me.
People who had an insatiable craving to create beauty.
The unique thing about our circle is that we not only have quilters,
but many other types of artists,
polymer clay, fine silver jewelers,
painters, people who knit and crochet, doll artists....
we welcome them all as it is so inspiring to see each other's work.
I hope you have or will find a home such as this too!
Have a wonderful week.
Heather

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Fingerless Glove Winner!

Thank you to all the readers who entered my 
Two Year Blog Anniversary Giveaway!
I put your names on little sticky notes- 
folded them shut and put them in this container 
with the cover on, 
shook them up and 
had my husband do the honors.
The backgrounds in these two pictures are some of the new tiles he brought home for me to photograph on.  Don't you just love the river rock.  I am so inspired by that I am planning a mixed media mosaic project to use them in.  
He chose a little orange sticky with Cyndi L's name on it!!  
Congratulations Cyndi!! 
Cyndi L is the creator of SEVEN BLOGS, 
wow,
 I have no idea how she can keep up with all that. 
My favorites are 
Be sure to check them out. 
She has lots of interviews, technique tutotials, great inspirational material, 
contests, giveaways, reviews ... in her blogs. 
Cyndi will now have the warmest hands while she taps her keyboard 
madly creating these wonderful sites wearing my luxurious wine red fingerless gloves. 
This week I put my foot down and chose not to participate in the 5th Bead Soup Blog Hop because my local quilt guild- Desert Quilters of Nevada 
(we have a new website!!)
is having their annual show in March and 
the entry deadline is January 27th. 
I am determined to finish a UFO from 2007. 
(I didn't get to photograph the pieces in time, dead battery, 
so I will put up pictures of this work in progress next week)
This is a pieced vest I started in a class with Rachel Clarke that year.  
It was a wonderful class where we not only learned lots of piecing techniques 
like the curved flying geese 
but also how to custom fit and alter our pattern. 
 I am not sure this vest will still fit me 
but my goal is to finish it and lose the extra pounds that don't fit in it by March 
so I can model it in the Quilt Show Fashion Show.  
 I have 8 weeks- Yikes!! 
I also need to finish up several art quilts I will enter.  
This is my most recent piece, yet to have a name.
 
My Art Quilts ect Circle has a monthly challenge.  January was "Feathers".
My mind became obsessed with wings and so an angel was born, 
hovering over a lake with her tears (swarovsky crystals) causing ripples.
I free motion stitched the angel then thread painted on her hair and wings
before I added the background pieces.
 I have found that doing so with stabilizer and no backing fabric works best on my machine.
So the back of the quilt does not show the mess that the thread painting makes 
and the quilt top doesn't shrink and pucker either. 

The base fabrics for the angel were two shades of monochromatic marbled fabrics.
I added paint to make the left wing come forward- pearl white and silver 
and mixed pearl white and black to get several shades of grey 
and black sharpie to make the right wing receed. 

The trees were a very happy mistake- 
they puffed a lot as I was quilting over them so I purposefully stopped.
That puffiness and the different shades of green in the batik fabric 
are what makes them look so three dimensional. 
It is amazing what a little paint on multicolored batiks can do 
to create depth and the shimmer that water has. 
It is amazing what a little paint on multicolored batiks can do 
to create depth and the shimmer that water has. 
 Next time I will take before and after (the painting) pictures so you can see what a difference
purposefully applied paint and marker can make in a landscape. 
I had to change the sky so that the brightest part was around my focal point. 
The fabric I used for the sunset sky was wonderful but had random bright spots 
that pulled a little too strongly away from the focal point. 

 Next time I will take before and after (the painting) pictures so you can see what a difference
purposefully applied paint and marker can make in a landscape. 
I had to change the sky so that the brightest part was around my focal point. 

Here is a shot of the back where the water is, allowing you to see the free motion stitches.
I want this art quilt to induce a calming effect on the viewer so I think I am finished.
No more embellishing pizazz or glitz on this one. 
Hope you all have an artfully productive week too, that is my plan. 
Heather


Wednesday, January 4, 2012

My second publication!!

Got some publication Mojo again!!

It is very exciting and rewarding 
to have your work appreciated and published. 
My "Ophelia Cuff" is pictured on page 39 
of the January/February Issue of Cloth Paper Scissors Magazine.  

I was one of 5 finalists 
in the Mixed Media Jewelry Category 
of the Artisan 2012 Contest!
Yes this makes me 
"Do a Little Dance"! 
I was not told which piece was chosen for the publication 
which added a little surprise for me when I received it in the mail. 
You can read more about the making of my Cuff  HERE  + HERE.
I took a little breather from everything 
except my family during the holidays, 
it just felt like a good time to pause, rest and regroup.
Now I feel rejuvenated and ready to press on.
My goal for this year is to send in more submissions 
and keep creating in all the medias I love. 
I have been thinking about trying out different venues 
for selling my work.  
I would love input from any of you, 
willing to share your experiences with other sites. 
Email me if you don't want to comment (outloud) below. 
January 10th will be  
"My Muse's" 2nd year anniversary.
The journey began on Jan 10th 2010 
when I dared to reach out into cyber space 
and share my life and art with 
"I didn't know who"
 to 
having 115 fabulous followers and friends today.
Because of this blog 
I have connected with so many talented and generous artists 
and 
have found many great opportunities and sources of inspiration
I could go on and on but I will spare you.
I am so grateful that I am having a 
"2012 Celebration Giveaway"
You could become the proud owner of 
this lovely pair of knitted fingerless gloves. 
Grape Lacy Knitted Fingerless Gloves by Aquariart
I assure you they are stretchy, stylish, soft and luxurious
made with Berroco Lustra 
a 50% peruvian wool/ 50%Tencel (Rayon) blend yarn. 
All you need to do is 
1- comment below 
and 
2- tell one friend about this giveaway. 
and
3- have that friend comment here too. 
I will randomly choose a winner on Saturday Jan 14th 
so come on back to see if you won!!  
Happy New Year to Everyone !!

Heather




Saturday, November 26, 2011

Meet Reanna, my new model!!

Hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving. 
 I for one have so much to be grateful for 
and fresh in my heart is my wonderful volunteer model, Reanna. 
Reanna is a 22 year old College Gal studying to become a Nurse. 
We took a ride out to Red Rock and took pictures on a couple of the trails. 
The rock backgrounds and shrubbery were fabulous.  
It was clouded over so even though the photos were a bit bright 
we were able to spend a lot more time than usual 
and avoid the harsh shadows of our usual desert sun.  
Here are some of the fabric scarves I made for my Artist Boutique Sale- 
and retakes of the Raggedy Bags I have left ON SALE for $15- 
I will be listing these items this week in my Aquariart Etsy shop

Mini Blues Scarf
Maxi Blues Scarf
Turquoise Plaid Scarf
Blue-Green Boa Scarf
Magenta Burn-out Organza Scarf
Desert Paint Ruffle Scarf
Purple Haze Organza Boa Scarf
Red Haze Organza Boa Scarf
Fiesta Ribbon Hairpin Lace Scarf 
My own design- Zig Zag Scarf in Soy Silk blend
Flower Lady Raggedy Bag
Southwest Hued Raggedy Bag
Lovin' Lavender Raggedy Bag
Garden Delight Raggedy Bag
 
Come on back to see more next week!  
Heather - Aquariart

Saturday, November 12, 2011

New Items for the Artist's Boutique Next Weekend

I have been madly crocheting and sewing and creating new fiber art to wear 
for the Artist's Boutique I have been invited to sell at next weekend.  
For locals it is Sat and Sun November 19 and 20th from 10 to 3 pm. 
(invitation only so email me if you would like to attend)
There will be many of my very talented friends there selling all kinds of beautiful creations. 
Here are some of my new Fiber Art To Wear items. 
"Polar Lace"- Hairpin Lace Scarf made with a REALLY soft bulky yarn-
I added a loopy lace extension to each end. 
Matching Wrist Warmers
Close up of the Hairpin Lace- two strips crocheted together.  
Another Peacock Inspired Crocheted Scarf made with bulky yarns and fun fur.
New Berroco Free Pattern- Beseme- a bulky yarn lace style.
 I call this one "Caramel Sundae". 
Same scarf in Turquoise. This scarf is actually more like a shawl. 

Beseme done in Souffle-a very soft bulky yarn by Berroco. Wish you could feel this yarn! 

My own design for fingerless gloves using Berroco Lustra,
another yarn that feels so good on your skin. 
Several of the "Tucked and Twirly" Holiday Boa Scarves.
These are very fun and easy to make.
 My beautiful model is away for the weekend so you will have to imagine them on a person. 
3 Views of my Pilot's Hat gone wild.
This hat does match the Peacock inspired scarf.
Also made with a mix of Bulky Yarns and fun fur.
The top view really shows off all the colors.  It is very soft and drapes nicely. 
 Hope you all have a wonderful week!


Heather-Aquariart